10 Famous Models Who Committed Shocking Crimes

This true crime documentary explores 10 models, beauty queens, influencers, and fashion personalities whose lives became connected to murder, drug trafficking, human trafficking, burglary, domestic violence, organized crime, prison sentences, and shocking criminal convictions. From international runways and beauty pageants to social media fame and reality television, these individuals built careers around beauty, influence, and public image before criminal investigations exposed a far darker reality. ✨ Support the Channel Become a channel member for exclusive perks and help me keep making weekly true crime documentaries: 👉 Join Here:    / @chronmedia   Their stories include double murders, murder-for-hire plots, international cocaine trafficking networks, human trafficking operations, drug smuggling, domestic strangulation, burglary sprees, steroid trafficking conspiracies, and crimes that resulted in prison terms ranging from months to life sentences. Some were fashion models, pageant winners, reality television stars, and social media influencers with promising careers, while others leveraged their fame and connections to facilitate criminal schemes. Each case is based on publicly available reporting, court records, police documents, interviews, and major media coverage. We cover 10 notable model-related crime cases, including Michelle Leslie, Angie Sanclemente Valencia, Mahek Bukhari, George Koh, Tara Lambert, Renato Seabra, Kat Torres, Terrence Murrell, Renee Alway, and Nathan Griffith. This documentary examines how each case unfolded, what investigators uncovered, what happened in court, what punishments followed, and why these stories remain among the most shocking examples of fame colliding with crime. 💬 Comment Below Which model or influencer crime case shocked you the most? 🔔 Subscribe for more weekly true crime documentaries. ⚠️ Disclaimer This documentary is created for educational, informational, and documentary purposes. All cases are based on publicly available records, verified reporting, court documents, police statements, interviews, and reputable news sources where available. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Some cases include allegations, arrests, plea agreements, convictions, parole, prison sentences, appeals, deportations, or court outcomes that may have later developments. This content is protected under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act for fair use in commentary, research, criticism, and documentary reporting. #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeDocumentary #Models #FashionIndustry #CrimeDocumentary #HumanTrafficking #MurderCases #DrugTrafficking #InfluencerScandals #Documentary