defense team for one OnlyFans model accused of murdering her boyfriend He presented a video of a knife being thrown at a pig carcass to support his case at a bond hearing Friday.
OnlyFans star Courtney Clancy has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of her boyfriend Christian Obamseli.
Clyne has claimed he acted in self-defense when he killed Obumseli, who was stabbed to death in their shared Miami apartment in August 2022.
The X-rated content creator claimed that he threw the knife at Obumseli, but did not intend to kill him.
To prove that Clyne would have fatally injured Obumseli by throwing a knife without any means, the OnlyFans model’s defense showed a video of an expert knife thrower throwing knives at pig carcasses – about He said it was equivalent to human flesh.
Prosecutors were quick to highlight flaws in the presentation.
In the video, knives are thrown from six feet away. Clyne reportedly threw his knife 10 feet away from Obumseli, according to his recollection. The prosecution argued that the knife thrower was also much taller and larger than Clyne, so he threw the knife with different force and accuracy than expected. CBS News,
His defense believes the video offers the closest view of what might have happened on the day of Obumseli’s death.
According to the station, attorney Frank Prieto said, “It shows the court that our client is indeed credible, his self-defense is credible, and the actions he took that night were necessary to save his own life.”
Clyne’s attorneys brought in Dr. John Marracini, a certified pathologist, as their expert witness to explain the similarities between pig and human anatomy. He told the court that the skin and tissues of a pig work just like those of a human.
Marrassini was also seen in the video examining the pigs’ wounds, which he said were similar to the wounds inflicted on Obumseli.
However, the team representing the victim’s family found that the video demonstration lacked actual evidence.
“This is inconsistent with common sense. There’s no way you would throw a knife, that the knife is going to go that deep in the down position,” attorney Larry Handfield said.
Video presentation largely depended on Bodycam camera footage of the day of the murderWhich was used by the defense to find out the mechanism of throwing the knife. Since that footage has not yet been introduced into evidence, the judge postponed a bail decision until she can review it.
(TagstoTranslate)US News(T)Courtney Clancy(T)Florida(T)Miami(T)Murders(T)OnlyFans