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‘King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer’ Documentary Back On YouTube
‘King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer’ Documentary Returns To YouTube
A shocking documentary accusing late rapper King Von of committing 10 murders and being a serial killer has been re-uploaded to YouTube after being taken down just days ago.
King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer was released by Trap Lore Ross on YouTube last Friday but was removed from the platform on Sunday.
It was put back on the streaming platform after Trap Lore Ross complained publicly. He said he had to make some changes to the documentary before it could return.
Blurred all the guns, vapes, weed and cigarettes. Removed Baylo discussing the fact that no funeral homes would take Vons body (even though he’s apparently an Angel and it’s all cap). Removed speculation on who lined up Duck (new info dropped) removed some descriptions of deaths.
— Trap Lore Ross (@traploreross) April 11, 2023
“Blurred all the guns, vapes, weed and cigarettes,” he wrote. “Removed Baylo discussing the fact that no funeral homes would take Vons body (even though he’s apparently an Angel and it’s all cap). Removed speculation on who lined up Duck (new info dropped) removed some descriptions of deaths.”
The documentary claims that Von took out four men in a single year – 2012. Those men are King Doc, Dirty Red, Modell, P5, and Lil James. All four men were affiliated with King Von’s rivals, and were considered his opps.
On November 6, 2020, at around 2:15 a.m., King Von and his crew were involved in an altercation with Quando Rondo’s crew outside of the Monaco hookah lounge in Atlanta, Georgia.
The dispute quickly escalated into gunfire, and Von was shot multiple times. He was transported to a hospital in critical condition and died there later that day. He was 26 years old.
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