Getty He has written about music and culture for Forbes, The Atlantic, Vibe, The Source, GQ, Esquire, The Sondheim Review, and more. Shawn is also the former editor-in-chief of Rap Genius and the creator and host of The Cipher, a critically acclaimed hip-hop podcast. Demons’ co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, 21, did not receive a notice regarding the death penalty, his lawyer told the Sun Sentinel.
Getty He has written about music and culture for Forbes, The Atlantic, Vibe, The Source, GQ, Esquire, The Sondheim Review, and more. Shawn is also the former editor-in-chief of Rap Genius and the creator and host of The Cipher, a critically acclaimed hip-hop podcast. Demons’ co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, 21, did not receive a notice regarding the death penalty, his lawyer told the Sun Sentinel.
Getty He has written about music and culture for Forbes, The Atlantic, Vibe, The Source, GQ, Esquire, The Sondheim Review, and more. Shawn is also the former editor-in-chief of Rap Genius and the creator and host of The Cipher, a critically acclaimed hip-hop podcast. Demons’ co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, 21, did not receive a notice regarding the death penalty, his lawyer told the Sun Sentinel.
Getty He has written about music and culture for Forbes, The Atlantic, Vibe, The Source, GQ, Esquire, The Sondheim Review, and more. Shawn is also the former editor-in-chief of Rap Genius and the creator and host of The Cipher, a critically acclaimed hip-hop podcast. Demons’ co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, 21, did not receive a notice regarding the death penalty, his lawyer told the Sun Sentinel.
Getty He has written about music and culture for Forbes, The Atlantic, Vibe, The Source, GQ, Esquire, The Sondheim Review, and more. Shawn is also the former editor-in-chief of Rap Genius and the creator and host of The Cipher, a critically acclaimed hip-hop podcast. Demons’ co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, 21, did not receive a notice regarding the death penalty, his lawyer told the Sun Sentinel.
On September 18, 2020, multiple Twitter users said that Demons, 21, had been sentenced to death. Melly is still behind bars in Fort Lauderdale, after catching a case of COVID-19 in the spring (he was the second person in the whole jail to test positive for the virus). Not one to take second chances for granted, upon his release from jail in March 2018, Melly decided to move to Miami, welcoming the next chapter of his life with a hunger that would result in some of his best music to date being created. Shawn is an Associate Editor at Complex and the writer and reporter of Infamous: The Tekashi 6ix9ine Story, a Complex/Spotify podcast about the controversial rapper.
The 19-year-old recording artist, who recently relocated to Miami from his hometown of Gifford, first discovered a penchant for turning the adversity he faced into compelling songs at the age of 15, drawing from his own experiences to be both a voice for others and build his own empire. The statement said that investigators found Henry’s story was inconsistent and did not match the evidence. YNW Melly – Suicidal [Official Video]Shop YNW Melly's "YNW" Apparel Here: https://thehyv.shop/collections/ynw-apparel Stream "Melly vs Melvin" Now https://ynwmelly.ffm.to/mellyvsmelvin Animated and Directed by Tristan Zammit – @tristious ANIMATION ASSISTANCE AND BACKGROUNDS BY Alex Sarzosa Ian Worthington Rodrigo Silveira Bao Jacob Towery Follow YNW Melly: https://www.ynw4life.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ynwmelly/ https://www.twitter.com/ynwmelly/ https://soundcloud.com/ynwmelly/ https://www.facebook.com/ynwmelly772/ #YNWMelly #Sucidal #MellyvsMelvin2019-11-22T17:00:11Z. YNW Melly aka Jamell Demons is facing two charges of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas Jr. in October 2018. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 4 more photos, Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. In a now-deleted Instagram post, Demons said he was handing himself over to authorities, telling his fans, “I want you guys to know I love you and appreciate every single one of y’all, a couple months ago I lost my two brothers by violence and now the system want to find justice. Melly, of course, has been sitting in a Florida jail for more than a year after being arrested and charged in the double murder of two of his friends. YNW Melly Stays Smiling, and Everything Else We Saw at His Latest Court Hearing. YNW Melly says he's practically dying in prison from COVID-19 and wants to be relegated to house arrest so he can be treated for the virus.
Getty He has written about music and culture for Forbes, The Atlantic, Vibe, The Source, GQ, Esquire, The Sondheim Review, and more. Shawn is also the former editor-in-chief of Rap Genius and the creator and host of The Cipher, a critically acclaimed hip-hop podcast. Demons’ co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, 21, did not receive a notice regarding the death penalty, his lawyer told the Sun Sentinel.