‘Jealous’ man sentenced to 8 years for stabbing OnlyFans model wife to death

Michael Gwilliam
onlyfans model Anastasia Grishman and her husband behind bars

A ‘jealous’ husband has been sentenced to eight years behind bars after killing his OnlyFans model and TikToker wife by stabbing her over 22 times and then pretending to be her.

Back in 2022, Russian TikToker and OnlyFans model Anastasia Grishman was found stabbed to death back in 2022 after police were called to her flat when her friends were unable to get inside.

The 26-year-old content creator had gone missing for a week prior with her friends unable to see her in person. However, her husband, Dmitry Khamlovsky had taken over her social media accounts.

According to Metro, Khamlovsky had been messaging Grishman’s friends and posting on her profiles by pretending to be his wife while her dead body was dumped in a bathtub.

OnlyFans model fatally stabbed to death by ‘jealous’ husband

Following the discovery of Grishman’s body, a manhunt ensued with authorities searching for Khamlovsky.

When he was apprehended, Khamlovsky claimed that his wife had mental problems had asked him to end her life and told police he stabbed her in the bedroom and she died in his lap.

Anastasia Grishman stabbed to death
Anastasia Grishman was found stabbed to death in her bathtub.

However, the TikToker was stabbed at least 22 times, including six times in the neck, her head, torso and other parts of the body.

The man had reportedly helped his wife produce her content. A St. Petersburg court said that the case had a “background of previously occurring multiple family conflicts based on jealousy.”

“Her death occurred at the scene from multiple stab, cut and partially penetrating stab wounds. Khamlovsky pleaded guilty,” the court explained. “The court imposed a sentence of imprisonment for a period of eight years in a high-security penal colony.”

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Michael Gwilliam is a senior writer at Dexerto based in Ontario, Canada. He specializes in Overwatch, Smash, influencers, and Twitch culture. Gwilliam has written for sites across Canada including the Toronto Sun. You can contact him at michael.gwilliam@dexerto.com or on Twitter @TheGwilliam