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OnlyFans Model Angie Miller Detained in Mexico After Murder of Two Colombian Musicians

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Mexican authorities have detained Venezuelan-born influencer and OnlyFans model Angie Miller in connection with the gruesome killings of two Colombian performers whose mutilated bodies were discovered near the capital earlier this month.

The case has drawn international attention, intertwining the worlds of reggaetón music, online fame, and organized crime in one of Mexico’s most violent regions.

Quick Facts:

  • Angie Miller was arrested Sept. 23 in Tlalnepantla de Baz, State of Mexico, by Mexico’s General Coordination to Combat Kidnapping.
  • Mexico City’s public prosecutor had previously summoned her to testify in the investigation of the murders.
  • Local media reports that she was at one time released (or partially released) while investigations continue.
  • Authorities have not publicly clarified which charges (if any) Miller faces, or the strength of evidence linking her to the murders.
  • The deaths of B King and Regio Clown are being treated as homicides with possible links to organized crime; a narco-message signed by La Familia Michoacana was found at the scene.
  • The governments of Mexico and Colombia have elevated the case to a diplomatic and state level, demanding transparency and cooperation.

On September 23, Mexico’s National Anti-Kidnapping Unit took Miller into custody in Tlalnepantla de Baz, a sprawling suburb of Mexico City. Officials confirmed she had been summoned days earlier to testify in the ongoing double-homicide investigation.

Local media reported conflicting accounts of her status: while some outlets claimed she was later released, others suggested she remains under partial restriction while prosecutors weigh charges. As of now, authorities have not clarified the exact evidence tying Miller to the case.

Miller, who has more than 130,000 Instagram followers and a subscription-based OnlyFans account, had previously posted a tearful plea online, asking for help in locating the missing Colombians. Her sudden detention has stunned followers and fueled speculation about her role in the tragedy.

The slain men—reggaetón artist B King and his DJ, known as Regio Clown—were last seen on September 16. According to their manager, they left their hotel in Mexico City’s upscale Polanco neighborhood for a gym visit but stopped responding to calls later that day. Their cell phones went dark soon after.

The following morning, their dismembered remains were discovered in Cocotitlán, a rural municipality southeast of the capital. Packed in black plastic bags, the bodies were found alongside the remains of three unidentified individuals. A chilling narco-message signed by La Familia Michoacana—a powerful and notoriously violent cartel—was left at the scene.

The killings sparked outrage in Colombia, where President Gustavo Petro denounced the murders as evidence of a global crisis driven by drug trafficking and failed prohibitionist policies.

“They murdered our youth. More young people murdered by an anti-drug policy that isn’t an anti-drug trafficker policy,” Petro declared, pressing Mexico for full transparency in the probe.

Diplomatic officials from both countries have since pledged cooperation, underscoring the gravity of the case at the state level.

Investigators have yet to disclose what led them to disclose Angie Miller's information publicly.

However, multiple outlets reported she had been romantically linked to B King and was among the last people in touch with him before his disappearance.

She also appeared with the reggaetón star in a recent music video (of which she posted to her Instagram), further intertwining her public image with his. Beyond modeling and social media, Miller has marketed explicit merchandise to fans, though prosecutors have not suggested her business dealings relate to the killings.

For now, Angie Miller’s role remains murky: a potential suspect, a witness, or an unwitting bystander caught in the violent orbit of Mexico’s criminal underworld.

Authorities have emphasized that the killings bear the “hallmarks of organized crime.” La Familia Michoacana, the group named in the narco-message, is known for drug trafficking, extortion, and brutal territorial disputes. The cartel has been classified by the U.S. as a foreign terrorist organization, highlighting its transnational reach.

Relatives of the victims have traveled from Colombia to Mexico to recover the remains and demand answers. Both young men had been on their first international tour and were scheduled to return home the very day their bodies were discovered.

As investigations continue, the families, fans, and two nations await clarity: Was this a cartel message, a personal betrayal, or a deadly intersection of both?

We'll keep you updated on this story as it develops. In the meantime, you can follow Angie Miller on X at @soyangiemiller.

 


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