Overview
- Mexico’s detention registry shows Angélica “Angie Miller” Torrini, held on September 23 in Tlalnepantla by the federal anti‑kidnapping unit, now listed as released after questioning.
- The two victims, Bayron Sánchez (B‑King) and Jorge Luis Herrera (Regio Clown), were found on September 17 in Cocotitlán with signs of violence next to a note attributed to La Familia Michoacana, according to state authorities.
- Capital and State of Mexico prosecutors continue a coordinated homicide inquiry reviewing video and testimonies indicating the artists left a Polanco gym and met two people, with messages referencing a supposed “comandante.”
- Social‑media posts linking Miller to B‑King drew law‑enforcement scrutiny, though outlets report a lack of conclusive evidence led to her release as the investigation proceeds.
- B‑King’s manager, Juan Camilo Gallego, says he has received death threats and is in hiding, as Colombia’s president previously sought Mexico’s cooperation in the case.