10 Influencers Who Committed Murder

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These influencers crossed an unforgivable line. For this list, we’ll be looking at people with large followings on various social media platforms who committed murder or whose reckless actions led to fatalities. Our countdown of influencers who turned to murder includes Kelsey Turner, Taleb Hussain, Samantha Wohlford, and more! Have you heard any of these cases before?

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All Comments (21)
  • @staceyrox360
    Can You imagine having your Wife and Child Killed in a car crash by a dude street racing and then HE gets a fan base not wanting him to go to jail because he looks ‘cute’. How horrible must that be? I’m glad the prosecutors didn’t agree with the fans.
  • @MarquisDeSacks
    It's crazy to think that there's enough of these tragedies involving influencers to warrant an entire top 10 list on it!
  • @gamester512
    To those who rallied to the defense of Cameron Herrin with arguments like he was "too cute" to go to prison, you people are beyond vile and disgusting. His recklessness cost an innocent mother and her infant child their lives, when all they were doing was strolling down the sidewalk, and in the process, he irrevocably destroyed a young family that had only just started. And yet Cameron is the one getting sympathy? What about the poor widower and father who lost both his wife and child because of Cameron's actions? The widower who now has to spend every day of his life knowing that he's alone, that his family is gone before it ever really got a chance to start, and that his wife and child are gone and never coming back? Knowing that he'll never get to see his daughter grow up, graduate, walk her down the aisle as she gets married, or start a family of her own. Where's his sympathy? Where's his support? Do I feel sympathy for Cameron? Yes. He made a bad decision, and from everything I've heard, he was a good kid at heart, but the fact remains that two innocent lives were lost because of his lapse in judgment, and had he obeyed the law, that mother and infant would still be alive, and their family would still be intact. He has to face the consequences for that. I pity him due to the fact that his life has been destroyed all because he made one bad decision, but he knew the risks when he chose to engage in a street race and he did it anyway, so now he has to pay the price.
  • @autisticgirl1614
    The most disturbing thing about the murder involving Brandon Clark was that the victim’s sister was soon harassed by other social media users who set their profile pictures as the victim’s dead body and commented on the sister’s profile, knowing that she would see it.
  • @JellyJam_Man
    4:44 “HEY EVERYONE! Let’s go protest on the internet to free someone from jail after killing a mother and an infant!” I was so shocked to hear this
  • @chrisxavier3147
    Influencers tend to be narcissists, it's no wonder that people have such a low regard for them
  • @jthegemini8691
    You give the lady that orchestrated her husband's murder 99yrs, but the kid that killed a mother and her child street racing going over 100mph got 25yrs
  • @Areniapixie
    I drive on bayshore blvd daily, would NEVER dream of speeding on there let alone racing like that fool did. It’s a very popular and busy walk along the water. I’m very glad his sentence wasn’t reduced. They just put up a beautiful memorial for the victims at the local playground, RIP Jessica and Lillia ❤
  • @macngeeseyt6029
    The fact that there is even 10 shows something about who kids are liatening to.
  • @joshuamohlman
    In regards to Claire Miller, how could someone kill their own sister? It’s sad that people like her exist
  • @leeriches8841
    I'm so incredibly grateful that I have absolutely NO IDEA who these so called 'influencers' are. Long gone are the days when people were famous for an actual reason, usually talent.
  • @aussiezambarau
    Two of these feel especially disturbing: I also graduated in 2018. And... I too was into Danny Phantom as an elementary schooler (and still watch sparsely). But even back then understood it was just a cartoon.
  • @KyleShiflet13666
    The Cameron Herrin case pisses me off people saying he's too cute to be on trial and he should be free shame on those people
  • @agentredhead4612
    How close are we from these influencers turning into cult leaders?
  • @user-em6ie2be7x
    Courtney Clenney "I accidentally threw a knife & it stabbed my boyfriend multiple times" what sad is the cops actually bought this excuse. That's why she wasn't arrested for months after the murder.
  • @leam7018
    There's so many reasons why I don't look at anyone on social media as "influencers." People are sinners, people are flawed, people will do things that will make those who look up to them, someday turn on them in a heart beat. It may not be something as severe as murder, but it will eventually happen.
  • To the ones who say that Cameron Herrin is "too cute for jail", would you say the same thing had it been your loved ones he killed?
  • @Jibbie_
    I wonder how people like them are pushed to doing things like murder and other crimes.