The vibrant entertainment scene in Mexico City has been shaken by a brutal double homicide, pulling a well-known OnlyFans star into a baffling investigation. Authorities recently arrested Angélica Yetsei Torrini León, known widely as Angie Miller, in connection with the deaths of her boyfriend, musician Bayron Sánchez Salazar, and fellow artist Jorge Luis Herrera.
Miller was taken into custody on September 23 by the General Coordination for Combating Kidnapping in the State of Mexico. This arrest followed the grim discovery of Salazar and Herrera’s bodies on September 17, just outside Mexico City. Salazar, 31, was a rising talent known in music circles as B-King, while Herrera, 35, performed as DJ Regio Clown. The local paper El País first reported these details, noting Miller, 29, is under investigation for her possible role in the musicians’ tragic deaths. El País also identified her as a Venezuelan actress.
The two musicians were last seen on September 16. Reports indicate they headed to a gym in Mexico City’s Polanco neighborhood and simply vanished. Their dismembered remains were found the next day, though it took until September 29 for them to be officially identified, as reported by ABC News. Prosecutors later revealed a chilling detail: both men had been tortured before they were killed and dismembered, according to NewsX.
A sinister note found with the bodies pointed to drug cartels. The message bore the signature of La Familia Michoacana. This group is one of six Mexican cartels the United States government has labeled a foreign terrorist organization, NewsX reported.
Interestingly, Miller was later released while the investigation continues, the New York Post reported on September 30. Police haven’t offered a clear explanation for her initial arrest. However, El País mentioned she was "summoned by the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office to testify in the case." Before her arrest and release, Miller had used her social media platform to ask for help locating Salazar and Herrera. "I need your support to bring @regioclownn and @bkingoficial back!" she posted on Instagram on September 17. "Their manager and friend @camilomanagerr will be on the lookout for any news you may have! Let’s get our friends home."
After the musicians’ bodies were found, Miller paid tribute on her social media. "May your music take you to the best place 🙏🏻❤️. @bkingoficial @regioclownn," she wrote on Instagram on September 20, next to a photo of Salazar. Miller, who boasts over 130,000 Instagram followers, is also known for selling custom sex toys molded from her body parts.
It was reported that Miller was one of the few people who knew where Salazar and Herrera were headed before they vanished on September 16, according to NewsX, as quoted by the New York Post.
Juan Camilo Gallego, Salazar’s manager, spoke to Colombian broadcaster Noticias Caracol. He noted that this was B-King’s first time performing at a club in Mexico. Herrera, on the other hand, had lived in the area for several years before their joint show earlier this month. Gallego recounted being in the same hotel as the musicians when their phones suddenly went silent. He also shared that both Salazar and Herrera had tickets to fly back to Colombia on September 17, the day after they disappeared.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro weighed in on the killings, directly blaming the United States’ war on drugs for their deaths. "They killed our young people in the United Mexican States," he wrote on X on September 22. He added, "An international mafia strengthened by stupid military and prohibitionist policies called ‘war on drugs,’ which they are imposing on humanity and Latin America. More young people murdered by an anti-drug policy that is not an anti-narcotics policy."
