
Kaitlyn Siragusa, widely known as “Amouranth,” has released gripping footage from the violent home invasion that left her injured and shaken.
I'm sharing the full security footage from the robbery.
— Amouranth (@Amouranth) March 21, 2025
I wish I didn't have to prove that the worst night of my life was real. Too many people still think I made it up - I really wish it had been fake, or a prank.
It wasn't.
I still have nightmares. I was terrified, even… pic.twitter.com/N5FNVX4tJn
The popular gaming streamer and adult content creator was targeted in a brutal robbery on Sunday, March 2, in Houston, Texas. Three teens—Dylan Campbell, 18, Demarcus Morris, 17, and Bryan Salazar-Guerrero, 19—have since been arrested and charged with aggravated robbery and aggravated kidnapping.
The attack, which occurred at 10:51 p.m., was allegedly motivated by Siragusa’s social media posts revealing her cryptocurrency earnings, totaling over $20 million, according to Forbes. Armed robbers stormed her home, demanding access to her crypto accounts. When they were unable to gain access, they pistol-whipped her.
Siragusa’s husband, who had seen her social media posts and heard the commotion, was armed and waiting in another part of the home.
As the intruders approached, he fired shots, hitting one of them. Surveillance footage captured the suspects fleeing, with one shouting, “I got hit, I got shot.”
In a tweet, Siragusa shared her ordeal, writing, “They beat me before this video and pistol whipped me. The pummeling felt like it would never end, and I protected my head by putting my arms…” alongside a link to the footage.
The investigation led authorities to an apartment complex, where stolen license plates and school paperwork with the name “Demarcus Morri” provided crucial leads. A dark-colored Toyota, matching the vehicle used in the robbery, was later stopped in Galveston County. Salazar-Guerrero, the driver, admitted to being the getaway driver and revealed that Campbell had coordinated the crime.
All three suspects were booked into the Harris County Jail, with bond set at 200,000forCampbell,200,000forCampbell,150,000 for Morris, and $100,000 for Salazar-Guerrero, who has since been released on bond.
Siragusa was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries and is now recovering. The incident has sparked widespread concern among her fans and the online community, highlighting the risks faced by public figures in the digital age.
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