OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney is in the grips of the law for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend Obumseli Sais to death and according to a new report, her boyfriend said he couldn’t feel his arm after the stab.
According to the Miami Herald.
The 911 call is painful to hear: Miami Only Fans model Courtney Clenney, over the sound of a barking dog, frantically summons help as her boyfriend lays mortally wounded, a stab wound to his torso. “I can’t feel my arm. I can’t my feel my arm,” Christan “Toby” Obumseli can be heard saying calmly. “My boyfriend is dying of a stab wound!” Clenney cries. “Baby, I’m so sorry!”
Attorney Larry Handfield, who represents the Obumseli family, says the 911 call speaks for itself. “It shows her state of mind. She’s saying she’s sorry because she’s realizing what she’s done,” Handfield said. “She’s not saying, ‘I was defending myself.’”
That night of April 1 and early into April 2, Miami police officers were called to the apartment and Clenney “appeared intoxicated,” according to police reports. Clenney, in the lobby of the building, is recorded complaining that she broke up with Obumseli and he’d been “stalking her,” sleeping in an elevator entrance way in front of her apartment.
“I have not always been a victim, but like right now I am the victim in this situation,” she says.
But Handfield, the attorney for Obumseli’s family, said the disturbance, less than 48 hours before the killing, wasn’t relevant because Obumseli was never arrested and “everyone knew they had an on-again off again relationship.” He pointed out that Clenney had been arrested the previous year after Obumseli told police in Las Vegas that she threw a glass at him in their hotel room. “There is a pattern when she drinks, she becomes as different person. What the defense is seeking to do is to try use an incident in which she is clearly intoxicated as justification for her taking Obumseli’s life two days later,” Handfield said.
The body-camera footage also shows a building manager describing how Obumseli “charged” at her before police arrived in the entrance way to the apartment. But Clenney, in an April 2 email to the building management, took umbrage with that description. “He followed me into the elevator in the lobby and I put my hand up as [if] to say leave me alone. Nothing physical whatsoever,” she wrote. “A few minutes later, two front desk employees/security guards knocked on my door just before I was about to go to the pool.” She accused the employees of falsely claiming she’d shoved Obumseli into the elevator. “This upset me because as I stated before, this was not a physical altercation and very quickly resolved,” she wrote. “Lastly, he called police after I told him I didn’t want him to and there was no reason,” she added, complaining about the one of the employees.
Flip to the next page for the 911 call and Clenney beating him up in the elevator. Obumseli can’t defend himself or tell his side of the story is because he is dead.