Trans Baby Killer Released Early, Ventures Into Onlyfans Fame

  • By Riley
  • April 15, 2026, 9 a.m.

An Unexpected Early Release

Autumn Cordellioné, a transgender woman who was sentenced to 55 years behind bars for the tragic death of her infant stepdaughter, has been quietly released from an Indiana prison 30 years ahead of schedule. This surprising development caught even local prosecutors off guard as they only learned about her release through a vigilant citizen. The Evansville Courier & Press reported that the Indiana Department of Corrections had not informed them, raising concerns about procedural oversight.

Cordellioné was initially convicted under her birth name, Jonathan Richardson, for the 2001 homicide of 11-month-old Faith Lee. The crime occurred when Cordellioné, then 19, was left to care for her girlfriend's daughter, leading to the child's strangulation death.

“The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office was not notified that this defendant was back in the community — they were spotted by a citizen who recognized them from the original court case,” Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Diana Moers stated.

A New Chapter on OnlyFans

Since returning to her hometown of Evansville last December, Cordellioné has made headlines again, this time for launching an OnlyFans account, as reported by Reduxx. Embracing her new identity and pursuits, Cordellioné's move to the platform notorious for adult content signifies a new chapter in her controversial life.

Cordellioné's past has been marked by legal battles, including a 2025 lawsuit against the Indiana Department of Corrections over its ban on gender-affirming surgery, and a separate lawsuit against former President Trump for alleged “transphobic hate speech.” Her release has sparked debate and drawn attention to the handling of early paroles for violent offenders.

Legislation and Controversy

The revelation of her early release coincides with new legislation in Indiana. Governor Mike Braun recently signed House Bill 1250, which mandates that local authorities be notified at least a week prior to the release of violent felons. This aims to prevent any future miscommunications similar to Cordellioné's case.

Cordellioné's story is a tangled web of legal, social, and personal challenges. Her journey from a high-profile court case to a public figure on OnlyFans continues to captivate public attention, fueling discussions on justice and reform in the correctional system.

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