When Abigail White, famously known as "Fake Barbie" on OnlyFans, stepped into the limelight, it was for her income from adult content. But now, she's making headlines for a far more sinister reason. On a fateful day in March 2022, Abigail fatally stabbed her ex-boyfriend, Bradley Lewis, just hours after he ended their rocky relationship. The couple's tumultuous history, marked by infidelity and financial disputes, took a tragic turn that left Bradley dead on the kitchen floor and Abigail facing a murder charge.
On the day of the incident, Abigail and Bradley's heated exchange escalated quickly. According to court documents, Abigail claimed she intended only to "shock" and "scare" Bradley when she picked up the knife. "We were arguing, and he was pushing me," she confessed, adding that her action was driven by anger and upset. However, voice notes recorded earlier revealed a chilling premonition. Abigail had ominously stated she was "capable of killing him" if he hurt her again.
“Honestly, I have no limit when I get angry. I'm like, he said I need help with that because people are generally saying to me one of you are going to end up dead,” she admitted in the recordings.
Despite Abigail's insistence that she never meant to kill Bradley, a Bristol Crown Court judge found her guilty of murder, sentencing her to life in prison with a minimum of 18 years. The judge dismissed her claims of diminished responsibility, noting a history of threats and a prior stabbing incident involving Bradley. "In my judgment, on all the evidence that I have seen, at the time you stabbed him you clearly intended to kill him," the judge ruled.
In the days leading up to the fatal stabbing, the couple's relationship had reached a boiling point. Friends and witnesses recounted an evening that included excessive drinking and drug use, culminating in a shocking act of violence. Bradley's earlier plea for help, where he expressed fear for his life, tragically went unheard until it was too late. Now, Abigail White, once an internet sensation, faces a lifetime of reflection behind bars, with her story serving as a sobering reminder of how quickly passion can turn to tragedy.