In line with VIBE, ‘King Von: Rap’s First Serial Killer’ was launched on Friday, April 7. Nevertheless, the video was faraway from YouTube on Sunday, April 9.
Entice Lore Ross later took to his secondary YouTube account, Entice Extra Ross, to share one other video. He defined the explanation behind the documentary’s elimination was his being “silenced” by the rapper’s entourage for “exposing” King Von as a “serial killer.”
King Von’s cousin Baylo had the 3-hour YouTube documentary claiming King Von was a serial killer with 10+ our bodies eliminated. pic.twitter.com/xn5mNhrt9I
— Day by day Loud (@DailyLoud) April 10, 2023
Moreover, he additionally defined that the documentary’s displaying of weapons and different graphic content material violated YouTube’s neighborhood guidelines and tips.
Nevertheless, on Tuesday, April 11, the documentary was again on YouTube. Entice Lore Ross notified his followers of the replace.
“Video is again.”
https://t.co/QjqmU7HFHn
— Entice Lore Ross (@traploreross) April 11, 2023
Moreover, he shared edits that had been made to the documentary to maintain it in good standing with YouTube’s neighborhood guidelines and content material insurance policies.
“Blurred all of the weapons, vapes, weed and cigarettes. Eliminated Baylo discussing the truth that no funeral houses would take Vons physique (although he’s apparently an Angel and it’s all cap). Eliminated hypothesis on who lined up Duck (new information dropped) eliminated some description of deaths.”
Blurred all of the weapons, vapes, weed and cigarettes. Eliminated Baylo discussing the truth that no funeral houses would take Vons physique (although he’s apparently an Angel and it’s all cap). Eliminated hypothesis on who lined up Duck (new information dropped) eliminated some descriptions of deaths.
— Entice Lore Ross (@traploreross) April 11, 2023