Convicted murderers film rap videos in prison
theGRIO REPORT - Two men who have been convicted of murder five years ago have been making rap videos from behind bars.
Two Memphis men who have been convicted of murder five years ago have been making rap videos from behind bars.
Leterpa Mosley, 22, and Lavino Horne, 21, have been recording rap videos with smuggled cell phones, reports WMC.
The pair, along with one other man, killed TK Hancock in his car during a robbery in November 2009. Hancock was a sophomore at the University of Memphis at the time. The three were caught on surveillance video leaving the scene.
WMC Action News 5 – Memphis, Tennessee
Mosley and Horne recorded multiple videos that have been posted to YouTube and Facebook. The pair receive help from friends on the outside with production and editing.
The convicts even shared a cell together for 14 months.
Hancock’s sister Tracy Hancock told WMC, “It’s kind of like reopening a wound. We’ve grieved for five years, are trying to let it go, and all of this pops back up again. It’s just hurtful all over again.”
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