Valeria Márquez (Mexico, 2025)
aleria Márquez, a 23-year-old TikTok and Instagram influencer, was shot dead during a livestream in Jalisco, Mexico, on May 16, 2025, likely by a hitman. Moments before, she received a gift (a stuffed animal and Starbucks drink) from a masked delivery man, joking on the stream about potential danger. She was shot in the chest and head after greeting a man who entered the salon. Authorities suspect femicide, with speculation about a salon employee’s involvement.
Her death, witnessed live by fans, sparked discussions about femicide and the risks faced by high-profile women in Mexico.
Sana Yousaf (Pakistan, 2025)
Sana Yousaf, a teenage TikTok star, was shot dead in Islamabad on June 3, 2025, by a fellow TikToker named Hayat, who confessed to firing two shots during a visit to her home. Sana had a notable social media presence, and her murder was part of a rising trend of violence against influencers. Islamabad police arrested the suspect within 20 hours, recovering a pistol and Sana’s iPhone.
The swift police response was praised, but the case underscored the vulnerability of young influencers, particularly in regions with cultural tensions around social media fame.
María José Estupiñán (Colombia, 2025)
María José Estupiñán, a 22-year-old Colombian Instagram influencer, was shot dead outside her home in May 2025 by a man posing as a delivery driver, days after Valeria Márquez’s murder. Like Márquez, she received a gift before the attack, suggesting a similar modus operandi. Authorities are investigating the case as a possible femicide.
The similarities between her murder and Márquez’s raised concerns about targeted violence against women influencers in Latin America.
Soni (India, 2024)
Soni, a 19-year-old Instagram influencer with 7,000 followers, was murdered in Delhi in October 2024. Seven months pregnant, she was allegedly killed by her boyfriend, Sanju (alias Saleem), and his friend Pankaj after pressuring Sanju for marriage. Her body was buried in Haryana. Police arrested the two suspects, with a third, Ritik, still at large.
Soni’s case highlighted the dangers of personal relationships intersecting with social media fame, with her family’s suspicions leading to the suspects’ arrests.
Tara Fares (Iraq, 2018)
Tara Fares, a 22-year-old Iraqi model and Instagram star with a significant following, was shot dead in her Porsche convertible in Baghdad’s Camp Sarah district on September 27, 2018. Video footage showed a gunman firing through her car window before escaping on a motorcycle. Her murder was believed to be targeted due to her glamorous lifestyle and social media presence, which some viewed as controversial. The killing sparked outrage, with many on social media condemning it as an attack on women living freely.
Fares’ death followed the murders of other women in Iraq’s beauty industry, including Rafeef al-Yaseri and Rasha al-Hassan, suggesting a pattern of targeted killings. Her case highlighted risks faced by women with public personas in conservative regions.
Bianca Devins (United States, 2019)
Bianca Devins, a 17-year-old Instagram influencer known as an “e-girl” with around 6,000 followers, was murdered on July 14, 2019, in Utica, New York, by Brandon Andrew Clark, a man she met online. Clark stabbed her after an argument, then posted graphic photos of her body on Instagram, Discord, and 4chan, captioning one with “I’m sorry Bianca.” Clark was charged with second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life.
The viral spread of the images highlighted the challenges of content moderation on social media platforms, with Instagram criticized for slow removal of the graphic content.
Alexis Sharkey (United States, 2020)
Alexis Leigh Sharkey, a 26-year-old Instagram and TikTok influencer with a focus on health and beauty, was found strangled near her Houston home on November 28, 2020. Her husband, Thomas Sharkey, became a suspect after fleeing and refusing to cooperate with police. On October 5, 2021, as authorities closed in, he died by suicide. The case was ruled a homicide by strangulation.
Alexis’ large social media following and the mystery surrounding her death drew significant attention, amplified by her husband’s suspicious behavior.
Janae Gagnier (Miss Mercedes Morr) (United States, 2021)
Janae Gagnier, known as “Miss Mercedes Morr,” a 33-year-old Instagram model with a large following for her swimsuit and lingerie posts, was found strangled in her Richmond, Texas, apartment on August 29, 2021, in an apparent murder-suicide. The assailant, who died alongside her, was not known to her, according to police.
The case shocked her fanbase, with her glamorous persona and the unexpected nature of the crime fueling widespread media coverage.
Gabby Petito (United States, 2021)
Gabby Petito, a 22-year-old Instagram and YouTube vlogger known for her “vanlife” content, was killed by her fiancé, Brian Laundrie, during a cross-country trip in August 2021. Her body was found on September 19, 2021, in Wyoming’s Bridger–Teton National Forest, with an autopsy confirming death by blunt-force injuries and strangulation. Laundrie later died by suicide. The case drew massive attention due to the couple’s social media presence and documented relationship issues.
The public’s fascination with their glamorous travel posts, combined with domestic violence concerns, made the case a media sensation, later covered in a 2025 Netflix docuseries.
Alice Ruggles (United Kingdom, 2016)
Alice Ruggles, a 24-year-old former pupil at Leicester High School for Girls, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend, Trimaan Dhillon, in Gateshead, UK, on October 12, 2016. Dhillon, who stalked her relentlessly, broke into her home and cut her throat. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to a minimum of 22 years. While not explicitly an Instagram influencer, Alice’s case was tied to her social media activity, which Dhillon used to track her.
Her murder, featured in ITVX’s The Social Media Murders, highlighted how social media can be exploited by abusers, resonating with other influencer cases.