Debunking Trap Lore Ross regarding rapper King Von being a serial killer and Lil Durk being guilty of homicide without a trial. Why defending these "demons" and others like them can help defeat evil and restore American hope and pride...
Positivity first because this stuff gets dark! Consider this your first bread crumb clue that proof is coming that film maker Trap Lore Ross is π― wrong about rapper King Vonon being a serial killer...
This post is long winded and well worth it if you're asking this biased writer of it. If you rather skim and get the facts proving Von was not a serial killer, you should be able to easily do that. But I beg you to stay and hear my plea for how we can collectively work for brigherdays.
First off, no offense is intended with this, but please understand this is a deeply personal issue to me. I'm not a stranger to former city turned warzone known as Chicago AKA Chiraq. My main stomping grounds were, however, in the trenches of Indianapolis, AKA Naptown, that I always said was grimy with charm, nappy like a dread lock. Nowadays, I've moved to greener pastures, but I can't say I was not in shock to hear that now they would rather casually shoot you for the smallest reason before ever considering a first fight or a headlock.
Now my old town has a new AKA and warzone designation, Napghanistan, and it's a fun new trend sweeping the nation. Apparently the war was just warming up in the years prior when I found myself in situations two times, where bullets were fired at this fragile life of mine. Ive seen and experienced a lot of traumatic and let's just say less than ideal things in my years on the slummiest side of what is now, a pretty nearly full compass area worth of directions of slime. But hey, the banking/big business skyscrappers in the downtown area look just fine and shine all the time.
I'm a seasoned researcher activst for quite some passage of time now, who has sought positive change my whole life. But despite my best attempts things are looking even darker than at the start of the fight. We need to strategize on how to best defeat this plight and achieve a better overall American way of life. Philadelphia is now Killadelphia, please don't assume your area will always be just fine.
Fellow Chiraq drill rapper VonOff1700 makes some solid foundational points. After that, I will demonstrate the rest of the conclusive evidence on this topic. I would happily let any professional judge look at the two arguments and I'd wager everything I own on my position.
https://youtube.com/shorts/GA9G3GmsbxA?si=DfbgtTi63WCtERqZ

Since Von was a dedicated gang member, with very apparent motives, it is immediately bunk to label him a serial killer. As far as Von claiming he enjoyed killing on Twitter, Ross doesn't even consider the reasonable explanation that it was just bluster to intimidate his enemies.
For some odd reason, it seems Ross cherry picks his area of focus as it pertains to statements from Von, by either omitting or dismissing contradictory statements, such as the following from the Von song Armed and Dangerous...
"I ain't looking for no trouble, I'm just looking out for me... Back to back funerals, it's them or us, it's him or me."
Furthermore, Ross reports that Von accidentally killed an innocent person once and that he seemingly expressed regret about it on Twitter soon thereafter. He goes on to point out that Von never mentioned this killing in his songs unlike all the other ones.
So, Von obviously didn't actually enjoy killing people for no apparent reason. Case closed. Change your position Ross, you're wrong. It really is that simple, but I'm not above running up the score or beating a dead horse to ensure I get my points across to anyone willing to really listen. π§
ππ So listen up as I dig into the weeds and related issues to hammer the lesser point home about Von and hopefully I can offer some insight on what's been goiing on that produces such a troubled spawn and how to change what's been going wrong before the world many knew is just hopelessly forever gone.
And I know what many of you will say regarding the above screenshot, but no this isn't the norm, because lawyers don't often make such demonstrative statements. Instead, it's usually a stock statement about denying allegations and having their day in court. The seemingly heavy reliance upon song lyrics as a major part of the indictment is facing organizational and public scrutiny as well.
I do wonder why, if Ross appreciates the music and culture the way he says he does, why he can't wait to weigh in on pending cases until after they have concluded? God forbid he makes mistakes in his online sleuth, top rap journalist, video indictments akin to incorrectly slandering the dead like with Von. His videos have already been used in court, mind you. Tainting the jury pool with video titles like this is wild...
No, Von can't sue for slander, but Durk could and should. The FEDs have yet to present their case and Durk is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law according to US law, Ross, yet the court of public opinion apparently thinks he doesn't deserve this right? Hmm.