Overview
- Mexico’s detention registry marked Angélica “Angie Miller” Torrini as released on Friday after her Sept. 23 arrest in Tlalnepantla by the federal anti‑kidnapping unit.
- Prosecutors say her custody was related to the case of B‑King and Regio Clown, yet authorities have not detailed specific accusations; social media shows she had public ties to the victims.
- Relatives identified the two musicians after their bodies were found on Sept. 17 near the México–Cuautla road in Cocotitlán with reported signs of violence and a message attributed to La Familia Michoacana.
- Investigators traced the artists’ last movements from a Polanco gym to a meeting, including a text about a planned “business” with a person described as a commander, according to case summaries.
- City and State of México prosecutors are coordinating with federal units as Colombia’s government maintains interest in the case; the victims’ manager says he has received threats and fears for his safety.