Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Who is Christy Giles? 24-year-old model’s lifeless body dumped outside of LA hospital

The model’s body was found ‘dumped’ on an LA street

Helen Elfer
Thursday 16 December 2021 10:06 EST
'The loss is just so hard’: Christy Giles' husband on her death

A Los Angeles model was left lifeless on a sidewalk outside a California hospital last month after her body was allegedly dumped by a group of men who disguised their identities.

Christy Giles, 24, appeared to have died from a drug overdose and her family suspect foul play in her death.

More than a month later, reports emerged that police had arrested three men in connection with the case.

Here’s what we know about the model and social media influencer:

What happened to her?

Authorities are investigating what happened in the lead-up to the death of Giles. Security video footage showed Giles being left outside Southern California Hospital in Culver City on 13 November by a group of men who hid their identities with bandanas and drove off in a car without license plates. Two hours later the same car left her friend Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, who later died, at a different hospital.

Giles’ family suspects the women were drugged and possibly sexually assaulted.

Why is foul play suspected?

Apart from the disturbing way in which she was dumped outside the hospital, there are other pressing questions about her death.

LAPD have said she appeared to have died from a drug overdose and traces of heroin were found in her friend’s toxicology report. However, Giles’ husband Jan Cilliers insists neither of the women would have voluntarily taken the drug.

Giles’ mother Dusty Giles also says she believes her daughter was drugged and held against her will: “My daughter would have fought like hell and from my understanding from speaking to the emergency room doctor and nurse, they did not see any visible bruises, scratches, or any indication of an altercation.”

What arrests have been made?

Reports emerged on 15 December that three men had been arrested in connection with the two womens’ deaths.

The suspects’ names have not been released but they are said to range in age from 37 to 47 years old.

Although no official statement has been made by police, Giles’ husband confirmed the arrests to news outlets.

Who was she with on the night of her death?

Giles was out with her friend, the designer Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, and they apparently met some men at a party in Los Angeles before going on to an apartment in West LA.

Giles’ last known contact was at 5.30am, when she messaged Cabrales-Arzola to say: “Let’s get out of here” with a wide-eyed emoji. They agreed to order an Uber and leave. Giles’ body was dumped at the hospital nearly 12 hours after that.

Cabrales-Arzola was dropped at a different hospital two hours later where she was put on life support because she showed no brain activity. Her family took her off life support on 28 November, the day before her 27th birthday.

Who is Giles’ husband?

According to his website, ​​Jan Cilliers is a visual effect supervisor and artist. He shared a tribute to his late wife on Instagram, writing: “I can’t believe you’re gone. Taken from us. From me. How can this world be so cruel. How can people be so evil.”

Where did Giles work?

Giles was a model, social media influencer and aspiring actress. She worked as a model for Nomad and Fox modeling agencies. According to her mother, Dusty Giles, she was signed by Wilhelmina modelling agency at the age of 14, and worked in London for a couple of months.

“She was a runner up to Alabama Teen USA,” her mother told The Sun.

Giles was also a social media influencer, with close to 18.5k followers on Instagram, regularly posting photoshoot pictures as well as snaps of parties and her travels.

What was her personality like?

Christy’s mum Dusty Giles called her daughter “a free spirit” and told The Sun:

“She was extremely athletic and played soccer since she was three years old and was All-County track two years in a row. She ran five to six miles a day for fun.

“She is her daddy’s daughter, she was a daddy’s girl. She’s the rugged outdoors type who rides horses, [to fish] and likes to go shoot guns with her dad.

“She was a Southern girl but non-traditional, she should have been a flower child at Woodstock.”

Her mother added that her daughter was tough, explaining that she was a military police officer’s daughter has her father Leslie served in Iraq.

“My daughters have been taught literally how to kill a person with a ballpoint pen,” she said.

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in