‘Baby, I'm so sorry’: OnlyFans star Courtney Clenney heard weeping on 911 call after killing BF Christian Obumseli
MIAMI, FLORIDA: New details in the Courtney Clenney case have emerged in court. The OnlyFans star was heard crying after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend Christian Obumseli to death. It was first perceived that Clenney killed her boyfriend in order to defend herself but she has now been charged with his murder.
The OnlyFans model was heard sobbing over the 911 call on April 3, 2022, as Obumseli lay wounded from the brutal attack. Dog barks were heard in the background of the call in which Obumseli was heard saying, “I can’t feel my arm. I can’t my feel my arm,” in a soft and degenerated voice. In the latter part of the audio recording, Clenney said, “My boyfriend is dying of a stab wound! Baby, I’m so sorry!” The Miami Herald reported that the information about Clenney stabbing Obumseli, who later died from a single knife wound to the heart, was left out of the call. In addition to the 911 call, the police bodycam footage of officers speaking to Clenney during a domestic disturbance call at the couple's opulent high-rise Edgewater condominium was also made public this week by the prosecution. The footage showed Clanney in disagreement with the apartment guard over a piece of information while narrating that Obumseli had been stalking her after she broke up with him.
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Clenney, 26, has been charged with second-degree murder with a deadly weapon for stabbing Obumseli to death on April 3, 2022. Obumseli, according to the prosecution, was aggressive despite being unarmed. Her legal team maintains that she, and not Obumseli, was the victim of domestic abuse, withstanding her claim of acting in self-defense.
The 911 call speaks for itself, according to attorney Larry Handfield, who is the Obumseli family's advocate. “It shows her state of mind. She’s saying she’s sorry because she’s realizing what she’s done,” Handfield said as per the Miami Herald. “She’s not saying, ‘I was defending myself.’”
On the other hand, Sabrina Puglisi, Clenney's defense attorney argued that her client was being put in a situation she did not want to be in by saying, “This is not someone that stabbed somebody and didn’t care. Obviously, you can hear from her emotions she’s asking for somebody to come quickly to help."
Obumseli and Clenney's on-again-off-again romance was well-known for being turbulent. They became Miami residents in January when they rented an opulent three-bedroom flat on a building's 22nd floor. The building was trying to evict them from the unit because their conflicts were so loud that many neighbors had complained about the disturbance.