Porn star Sophia Leone’s death has been mysteriously labeled as “suspicious” and “unusual” by police, but not as a “robbery-murder” as her modeling agency has publicly claimed. has not been investigated.
The body of the 26-year-old adult film actress, found inside a New Mexico apartment in Albuquerque on March 1, had no visible signs of trauma. Police told TMZ.
The official cause of death remains unknown, but it is being treated as a “suspicious death,” a police spokesperson told the outlet, without elaborating on the reason.
However, despite Leone’s agency having previously confidently stated that the case was being investigated as a robbery or murder, agents stressed that they had never indicated that the investigation was being investigated as a robbery or murder. did.
“This is a unique situation because at this point we don’t know if she is the victim of a crime,” a police source said.
An official determination of the cause of death is pending toxicology test results, a spokesperson told TMZ, but did not say whether the actress’ death was drug-related.
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The report contradicted messages from California-based 101 Modeling, which handled some of Leone’s bookings. I wrote to X Saturday, “the death is being investigated as a robbery-homicide.”
In her tragic final Instagram post, dated September last year, Leone encouraged her 300,000 followers to “go out and appreciate life a little bit more today.”
The Miami native entered the adult film industry in 2014 and has appeared in over 80 films, according to her IMDb page.
Leone’s stepfather, Mike Romero, wrote of the family’s shock and devastation in a description of the GoFundMe fundraiser, which has raised nearly $15,000 so far.
“Sofia was a beloved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, and friend. She had a deep love for all animals, especially her three pets. She loved to travel. And he always found a way to make those around him smile,” Romero said.

