King Von ‘Serial Killer’ Documentary Returns To Youtube After Being Removed

    A King Von documentary made by Trap Lore Ross dubbing him Rap’s First Serial Killer and connecting him to several alleged murders has been pulled and since re-uploaded to YouTube.

    The British documentarian posted the original four-hour King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer on Friday (April 7) which attempted to connect King Von to 10 alleged murders he committed before being killed himself in November 2020.

    “Video got taken down,” Trap Lore Ross wrote on Twitter. “Hopefully I can get it back soon, working with YouTube now but it’s Easter weekend. Still on Patreon if you’re desperate.”

    However, Ross got a shortened version of King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer back on YouTube on Tuesday (April 11), which has already racked up nearly 100,000 views as of press time.

    The updated version spans 3.5 hours and explores Von’s childhood and the murders of Chicago natives such as Modell, P5, BossTrell, Lil James, Lil Marc and Gakira “K.I.” Barnes. The documentary also ties the OTF rapper to five bodies in 2012 alone and more in 2014, 2018 and 2019.

    Many King Von fans have flocked to his defense and poked holes in Ross’ theories painting the “Crazy Story” rhymer as a murderer and comparing him to the likes of infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

    “You got p5, Ki and modell. The rest of the bodies you are accusing him of are speculated but still you chose to use ‘rap’s first serial killer’ as the title and went ahead to compare a gang banger to jeffery dahmer,” one Reddit user wrote.

    “Von was not convicted of any murder when he was alive, so as far as i am concerned he is innocent.”

    King Von — born Dayvon Bennett was tragically gunned down at just 26 years old outside an Atlanta hookah lounge on November 6, 2020 during a dispute with Quando Rondo and his crew.

    The suspected gunman, Timothy Leeks, also known as Lul Timm, was arrested and charged with murder but was released on a $100,000 bond in March 2021.

    16 thoughts on “King Von ‘Serial Killer’ Documentary Returns To Youtube After Being Removed

      1. What was he supposed to put 4hrs together for fun and not get paid? You sound dumb as hell

      2. Why does CNN put commercials on during reports of school shootings?

        Don’t be this much of a moron please.

      3. ”That’s worse in your mind than a Black man killing Black people. Which is sad.”
        even though blacks killing each other is terrible and like genocide… isnt that glorified in black american/ados/hiphopmusic?

    1. as a girl i was hoping kingvon wouldnt get killed like most rappers because of how attractive he was ..what a cute pretty boy he was! also his fam are good-looking!

      1. Wow I was gonna say the same exact thing, it’s like you read my mind or maybe we just react the same to his pic

    2. That’s one dark documentary. Had to watch me The Paw Patrol movie just to bring up my spirit after that.

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