Kitty Kat West's Death Being Treated as Homicide, Police Say

Kitty Kat West's Death Being Treated as Homicide, Police Say

CALERA, Ala. — Kitty Kat West, an online adult model who had a presence on OnlyFans.com and more than 52,000 followers on her Instagram account, was recently found dead outside her home in a Birmingham, Ala., suburb.

Police at post time said the death of West, 42, is “mysterious” in nature. She was discovered half-naked and bleeding from the head by a neighbor in the Shelby County town of Calera.

West’s Instagram social media account, filled with lingerie and bikini shots, linked to subscription site OnlyFans where users could check out more-revealing mature adult content. She also had similar Twitter and Facebook accounts.

West touted herself on social media as a stay-at-home mom. Records show she launched her adult identity in 2016.

So far, police have only revealed that the case is being treated as a homicide. The actual cause of death has not been revealed and no arrests have been made, according to a news report on AL.com.

The report said that West was face down when she was found, wearing only a sports bra.

“A cellphone was nearby and a green liquor bottle was on top of it, as if it had been placed there,” AL.com reported, citing an individual who found her body partially in the street and in a yard close to where she lived with her husband and young daughter.

There’s been much local media attention over West’s death, with several TV news stations broadcasting reports. A Facebook discussion group about her death has been created; so has a Facebook fundraiser page.

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