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  1. In April 2023, over 2 years after Bennett's death, a four-hour long documentary titled King Von: Rap's First Serial Killer[1] was released on YouTube by the YouTuber Trap Lore Ross, in which it was alleged that Bennett had been a serial killer who was involved in at least ten murders, including the murders of P5, Modell, Malcolm Stuckey, and Gakirah "K.I." Barnes; Bennett had been acquitted for the murder of Stuckey while he was alive and was concluded by Chicago authorities to be responsible for the murder of Barnes in 2021. In addition to the ten murders he was alleged to be the perpetrator of, he was also documented as the mandator to several other gang-related murders. According to the documentary, Bennett's primary motive to commit murder initially was a result of gang disputes, but later were done simply for thrill. The documentary was praised by many, but was soon taken down from YouTube following backlash from family and fans of Bennett. The documentary was later re-uploaded.[2]

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  1. King Von: Rap's First Serial Killer, Trap Lore Ross on YouTube
  2. King Von at Wikipedia