Former reality TV star Tamika Chesser arrested for alleged murder of boyfriend; details explored amid search of missing head 

New update on Former reality TV star Tamika Chesser arrested for alleged murder of boyfriend. (Image via Instagram/ Tamika Chesser)
New update on Former reality TV star Tamika Chesser arrested for alleged murder of boyfriend. (Image via Instagram/ Tamika Chesser)

Former reality TV star Tamika Chesser has reportedly been arrested by South Australian police following her alleged m*rder of boyfriend, Julian Story. According to news outlets, the police had reportedly found Julian lifeless and "disembered" in their Port Lincoln apartment on June 19. The police department revealed shocking details and noted that Julian's "head" was not found at the scene.

In a new update shared by the South Australian police, they have revealed Chesser has been arrested for the alleged m*rder. She has reportedly been charged with three counts:

"m*rder, destroying human remains to pervert the course of justice, and assault."

The police had reportedly released CCTV videos and images of her strolling in Port Lincoln following the "m*rder" and later setting fire to Julian's body.


Update after former reality TV star Tamika Chesser arrested for the alleged m*rder of boyfriend

Detective Superintendent Darren Fielke of the South Australian Police Department released an update on the case during a press conference. He assured residents of the "Port Lincoln community" that "there are no safety concerns." He added that it was not a "random incident".

He added that Tamika Chesser and Julian were "living together in a domestic relationship." He revealed the police are continuing to look for Julian's head in search operations. He added,

“I can only imagine, and I want you to imagine, the grief this news is causing Julian’s family.”

According to The Mercury, following her arrest, Tamika Chesser is being held at the "James Nash House, a psychiatric facility." Per the news outlet, the former beauty star was found in a "catatonic state" outside their house and cooperated with the arrest.


The incident has reportedly shocked South Australia, whilst South Australian authorities have revealed there is no threat to the public. According to news outlets, Tamika is scheduled to appear in court on July 31.

Edited by Janvi Kapur