Ice Poseidon is back in the headlines after dropping a serious accusation live on stream. Sitting next to his girlfriend, Paul Denino claimed that fellow streamer NedX killed a woman, stating bluntly that “we know he did it.”
His girlfriend looked uncomfortable and tried to steer the conversation away. Ice kept going, treating the claim as established fact.
No evidence was shown on stream to back up the accusation. Ice presented it as something already proven, but offered nothing concrete to viewers.
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The allegation appears to point back to something that happened in Japan from roughly six months ago. The story going around is that a 45-year-old Japanese woman was found dead in a car after being around people connected to NedX. Beyond that, the details get murky fast, with conflicting versions of where she had been the night before and what role, if any, anyone in NedX’s circle played.
NedX has pushed back hard. In his own words, he was never brought to a police station, the death was looked into only as an inquiry into cause of death, and authorities deemed it “not suspicious.” He says he’s being falsely accused of murder and claims a restraining order is in place against the person repeatedly pushing the story.
In death investigations, “not suspicious” usually means police saw no immediate signs of criminal involvement. That’s a long way from the picture Ice painted on stream.
Ice Poseidon, one of the original IRL streaming faces, has built much of his career on chaos, feuds, and shock-value moments. A clip of him calling another streamer a killer was always going to spread fast. Saying “we know he did it” on a live broadcast also lands squarely in defamation territory if the claim can’t be backed up.

