2 Models Found Dead in LA Apartments
OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
12: 09 AM – Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Two black women, both working as models in Los Angeles, were found dead in their respective downtown LA apartments just days apart.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, 31-year-old model and realtor Maleesa Mooney was found dead at around 4 p.m. on Sept. 12th inside her apartment in the 200 block of South Figueroa Street.
“It is considered a homicide,” LAPD spokesperson Norma Eisenman said.
The investigation is currently pending into the exact cause of Mooney’s death.
Just two days earlier, 32-year-old Nichole Coats was also found dead inside her apartment on Grand Avenue, about a mile away from where Mooney was killed. Police had gone to her apartment to conduct a welfare check at around 10 a.m., but received no response.
About two hours later, someone reported a dead body at the residence.
The Los Angeles Police Department is now currently waiting for a county medical examiner’s report on Coats to determine whether to investigate her death, according to LAPD spokesperson Tony Im.
Despite apparent similarities, such as their ages, professions, and addresses, the police have determined that the two deaths are not connected.
A GoFundMe page was created for Coats to help her family with funeral expenses.
“Nikki’s vibrant personality was one that touched and affected everyone she crossed paths with. She is known as an amazing daughter, friend and soul. Her untimely passing has left us shocked,” the page says.
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How is the modeling industry responding to the tragic deaths of Maleesa Mooney and Nichole Coats, and what measures are being taken to ensure the safety of models?
Two Black Models Found Dead in Los Angeles: A Mystery Unfolds
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Date: [Current Date]
In a shocking turn of events, two black women working as models in Los Angeles were found dead in their respective downtown LA apartments just days apart. The tragic incidents have left the local community and the modeling industry in shock and confusion.
The first victim, Maleesa Mooney, a 31-year-old model and realtor, was discovered dead on September 12th inside her apartment on South Figueroa Street. The Los Angeles Police Department has classified her death as a homicide, leading to an ongoing investigation to determine the exact cause of her tragic demise.
Sadly, just two days prior, another young model, Nichole Coats, aged 32, was also found lifeless in her apartment on Grand Avenue, approximately a mile away from where Mooney was found. The police, who conducted a welfare check after receiving no response from Coats, were alerted about her death by a concerned individual who reported a dead body at the residence.
While the similarities between the two cases, such as their ages, professions, and addresses, may raise suspicions, the authorities have stated that the deaths are not connected. LAPD spokesperson Tony Im emphasized that separate investigations are underway for each incident.
The sudden tragedy has shaken not only the victims’ families and friends but also the wider community, prompting an outpouring of support. A GoFundMe page has been created to assist Coats’ family with funeral expenses, highlighting the impact she had on those around her.
The deaths have sparked concern and speculation among the public. On social media, users have expressed their shock and questioned the circumstances surrounding the cases. A viral tweet, referencing the two black models and their untimely deaths, has further fueled discussions about potential foul play and safety concerns within Hollywood.
The Los Angeles Police Department is committed to conducting a thorough investigation to provide answers and ensure justice for both Maleesa Mooney and Nichole Coats. As the details unfold, it is important to remember and honor the lives and legacies of these young women, who were taken from us far too soon.
The modeling industry is also grappling with this tragedy, acknowledging the need to address safety measures and support its members. Efforts are underway to create a safer environment, where models and those involved in the industry can pursue their passion without fear.
The deaths of Maleesa Mooney and Nichole Coats are a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of community support in times of tragedy. As the investigation progresses, the hope is that justice will prevail and that steps will be taken to prevent such occurrences in the future.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to the families, friends, and loved ones of Maleesa Mooney and Nichole Coats during this difficult time.
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