MEXICO CITY — Angie Miller, a popular OnlyFans model, was arrested in Mexico after two Colombian musicians were tortured, murdered, and dismembered by drug traffickers, authorities reported.
Miller was detained on September 22, a day after the bodies of her boyfriend Bayron Sanchez Salazar, known as B King, and fellow musician Jorge Luis Herrera Lemos, aka Regio Clown, were found in Cocotitlan, just outside Mexico City, according to El Pais.
Officials have not disclosed how Miller — who is known for selling sex toys molded from her private parts — may be involved in the crime. However, she is believed to have been among the few who knew where B King and Lemos were headed when they disappeared, according to NewsX.
Salazar, 31, and Lemos, 35, vanished on September 16, days after performing together. Prosecutors said they were tortured before being killed, with their remains cut into pieces. Three additional bodies were found at the same site.
A narco-message signed by the cartel La Familia Michoacana — one of six Mexican cartels designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the U.S. government — was discovered alongside the victims.
Salazar’s manager, Juan Camilo Gallego, told Colombian media that he was staying in the same hotel as the musicians before they stopped responding to calls.
Miller, whose legal name is Angélica Yetsei Torrini León, has more than 130,000 Instagram followers and thousands more on TikTok. She frequently shares photos with celebrities, appears on Mexican television, and runs adult content accounts. She also sells replicas of her private parts for approximately $220 each, with over 1,000 units reportedly sold.
Local media report that Miller has been released while authorities continue their investigation.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro condemned the killings, blaming the U.S.-led war on drugs in Latin America.
“They killed our youths in the United States of Mexico. An international mafia strengthened by stupid military and prohibitionist policies, called the ‘war on drugs,’ which they are forcing on humanity and on Latin America,” Petro wrote on X.
“More young people killed by an anti-drug policy that is not an anti-drug trafficking policy.”
