Only Fans star Courtney Clenney, 26, has been charged in the murder of her boyfriend Chrisitan Obumseli, 27.
According to court records, Clenney allegedly stabbed her boyfriend in the chest at their luxury apartment in Miami, on April 3, 2022. The model is claiming self-defense after she traveled to Hawaii for rehab after the incident.
Initially, Clenney claimed that she stabbed Obumseli in self-defense however, prosecutors have collected a “mound of evidence” allegedly showing she was the abuser.
According to a neighbor who lived next to the couple in Austin, Texas, the pair was toxic.
“Behind closed doors, we just started hearing some shouting, yelling,” Aidan Nesvisky told Austin FOX affiliate KTBC in a Monday report. “We don’t know who was starting what. We didn’t get a lot of context. Occasionally we would hear some glasses break and some banging on the walls, floors. Not sure who was doing it.”
Central to the case is going to be who can prove who was the abused.
From Law and Crime:
Clenney, known online as Courtney Tailor, killed Obumseli with a powerful and downward knife thrust, slicing an important artery near his heart, authorities said last week. An autopsy, they say, runs contrary to what Clenney allegedly said to detectives. Clenney claimed she threw the knife at Obumseli from ten feet away.
Prosecutors say the injury was so severe that Clenney could not have caused it by throwing the knife.
Elevator footage from February 21, 2022, also shows Clenney striking Obumseli several times.
Video shows a domestic violence incident between model Courtney Clenney and her boyfriend, Christian Obumseli, in an elevator in their Miami apartment, months before she allegedly killed him. She was charged with second-degree murder this week. https://t.co/qz8rXFxZYy pic.twitter.com/VpmUqkhYrE
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 12, 2022
The couple’s neighbor said that all of this could have been avoided.
“I just want people to know that it had been going on for a long time, and it definitely could have been stopped,” Nesvisky said. “It is domestic violence. I mean, if you hear something, see something, say something. You never know what’s going on behind closed doors. It’s a really sad situation and I think ultimately it could have been avoided.”
When the couple moved to Miami the building management company had considered evicting the two because there were so many noise complaints regarding their fighting.