In a bizarre and disturbing series of events, 24-year-old New Hampshire woman Kelli Tedford, known online as “Kinki Kelli,” has been arrested and charged after allegedly engaging in an unsanitary spree at a Marriott hotel room in Keene, New Hampshire.
This incident, as court records reveal, follows a previous scandal where Tedford reportedly urinated on grocery store products. The latest charges against Tedford paint a troubling picture of a pattern of behavior that has shocked and disgusted the local community.
Hotel Room Horror: Bible, Air Conditioner, and More Targeted
According to police and court filings obtained by the Smoking Gun, the most recent allegations stem from a January 2024 incident in which Kelli Tedford reportedly urinated throughout a Marriott hotel room.
The charges include claims that she filmed herself peeing on several objects, including the room’s air conditioner unit, comforter, curtains, and a Bible placed in the room. In an even more graphic turn, authorities allege that she defecated on the hotel room floor and attempted to conceal the feces by hiding it inside the tank of the toilet.
This behavior has led to five criminal mischief charges. The videos, allegedly filmed by Tedford herself, were reportedly meant for her OnlyFans platform, where she goes by the alias “Kinki Kelli.” The footage not only served as evidence in the case but also became part of a broader investigation into her actions across multiple locations.
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Law enforcement has expressed alarm at the deliberate and performative nature of the acts, which were recorded and disseminated for profit. The disturbing desecration of the Bible, in particular, has provoked public outrage and drawn condemnation from both the local religious community and social media users alike.
Grocery Store Urination Incident: A Prelude to the Hotel Scandal
Just weeks after the Marriott hotel incident, Kelli Tedford was arrested for a separate but equally troubling offense involving public urination at the Monadnock Food Co-op, also located in Keene. According to police, she filmed herself spraying urine over several grocery store items including organic quinoa, cornmeal, coconut shreds, raw walnuts, and polenta.
The store was forced to discard approximately $1,500 worth of products and undertake extensive cleaning procedures. In addition to the ruined inventory, the store had to issue a recall on affected food products out of an abundance of caution for consumer safety.
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Tedford was charged with criminal mischief in connection with the grocery store incident, and police later stated that they uncovered a trove of online videos showing similar behavior that dates back to at least 2021. The videos suggest a pattern of contamination and vandalism across multiple public and private spaces in Keene and surrounding areas.

Authorities believe that this was not an isolated incident but part of an ongoing and escalating pattern. “At this time, it appears likely that similar historic incidents occurred in Keene and surrounding communities where Kelli Tedford contaminated items and/or surfaces with urine,” a police statement read.
Legal Consequences and Public Backlash
Kelli Tedford is currently facing charges from both incidents. For the hotel room desecration, she has been charged with five counts of criminal mischief. For the grocery store defilement, she faces additional charges and is due to be arraigned on all counts on May 8. Her legal troubles are mounting as investigators continue to comb through her social media and OnlyFans content for additional evidence.
The reaction from the public has been swift and unforgiving. Many residents of Keene expressed disbelief and anger at the idea that someone would so casually desecrate sacred objects and public property for personal gain. Social media has also been abuzz with comments condemning Tedford’s actions, with many calling for stricter regulations and consequences for such acts.

Kelli Tedford has not publicly commented on the allegations. Her social media accounts have remained active but devoid of any direct reference to the charges. Her OnlyFans page, which reportedly featured some of the incriminating videos, may now be under scrutiny from both law enforcement and the platform itself.
In a broader context, the case raises questions about the boundaries of online content creation, particularly in adult entertainment spaces. The legality of certain acts and the ethical concerns of performing them in public or semi-public areas where unsuspecting people might be affected have become central to the ongoing conversation.
With the arraignment scheduled for early May, the legal proceedings are expected to be closely followed not only by Keene residents but also by a broader audience interested in the intersection of internet fame, criminal behavior, and public accountability.
The Kelli Tedford case serves as a disturbing example of how far some individuals may go for attention and monetary gain, and how social media platforms and content-hosting sites might inadvertently become complicit in spreading and monetizing acts that breach social and legal norms.