New documentary alleges Lil Durk is responsible for six deaths

Trap Lore Ross, a UK YouTuber best known for compiling hip-hop-related crime documentaries, has released a new four-part series that focuses on Lil Durk. This isn’t the first documentary that the YouTuber has made about the rapper, as he has been the subject of previous videos, as have other famous faces, including YNW Melly and King Von.

The documentary series was released on December 23rd. The Many Murders of Lil Durk culminated to a staggering four hours of content and dived into various allegations surrounding the rapper and the many controversies he went through back home in Chicago. Ross opened the documentary with a disclaimer, admitting that while some outlandish claims were made within the documentary, all of the information has been sourced from public sources, including lyrics, legal documents, rumours, and his own opinions.

It’s unlikely that Lil Durk will have watched the documentary, given that he is currently being detained in a federal prison. He was previously denied bond and is awaiting trial, which is set to take place on January 7th.

In the documentary, Durk is alleged to be responsible, or at least have ties to, the murders of six people. These are FBG Duck, Lul Pab, Jaski, Oil, FBG Cash and Stephon Mack. Ross also discusses the murder of Lil Durk’s brother, D’Thang, who was shot fatally in June 2021.

Each of the murders was brought under the microscope as their apparent ties to Durk were explored by Ross. He described the deaths of Mack, Jaski and Oil as being “deeply personal” to Durk. Meanwhile, the death of FBG Duck was described as much more calculated and professional. Durk is supposedly in good spirits while being detained; he currently faces charges of conspiracy, using firearms in violent crime and murder-for-hire.

Ross has released several documentaries throughout 2024 about Chicago-related rappers and murders, to the extent that some artists have confronted the YouTuber and told him to stop documenting the city’s rap stars. He ended the documentary with a haunting message, referencing the rapper’s lyrics and interviews, saying, “With all the self-incrimination Durk has done in 2023, it’s only a matter of time before people piece things together.”

Durk’s arrest has halted the release of his newest album, Deep Thoughts. He is allegedly being detained in connection with the death of OTF artist King Von, who was killed in 2020. Von was murdered during an altercation with his rival Quando Rondo outside of a club in Atlanta.