Stacy, a Naperville native, rose to recognition as Mrs. Ohio in 1990 and a Playboy playmate when she appeared in the magazine’s January 1991 issue.
Tragically, a devoted fan killed her husband and noted artist James Arthur. She later ended her relationship with the magazine after accusing someone of raping her at the Playboy house and filing a lawsuit as a result.
Even though she was previously the centre of media attention, Stacy has since faded from view and now leads a private life after the dispute and lawsuit were settled.
Did Stacy Arthur Pass Away?
Online death rumours have been circulating recently, but reliable news sources have not confirmed them.
The former Mrs. Ohio attracted attention when Holly Madison’s new Investigation Discovery series “The Playboy Murders” featured her as a subject.
The programme looks at homicides committed by members of the Playboy community, including James, Stacy’s husband. Due to Stacy’s absence from the media, curiosity among the general public about her whereabouts has grown, however investigation has revealed that she passed away several years ago.
Sources claim that Stacy Leigh Arthur died on April 5, 2019, at the age of 50, following a brief illness. This death date is verified on the webpage for the Trading Card Database.
Additionally, it appears that comments on a YouTube video for the Hard Copy programme are in favour of her demise. In her final years, Arthur was not a well-known figure, which may have contributed to the lack of widespread coverage of her passing.
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