Victoria "Tori" Stafford was murdered in Canada in 2009, at just a mere eight years old.  She was abducted after leaving her school on April 9th, 2009, in Woodstock, Ontario. Three months later her remains were found near Mount Forest, Ontario.  

Terri-Lynne McClintic and her boyfriend Michael Thomas Rafferty are on trial for the murder of young Victoria.  Since prosecutors have learned that they are both fans of NY rapper Necro's music, they have since been attempting to secure Necro's music as the primary motivation behind Rafferty and McClintic's violent crime.

Necro, a Brooklyn, New York gore and metal rapper, released a very passionate statement addressing the matter.  In his heartfelt statement, he firmly defends himself and the fact that he respects children to the fullest and would never condone his music being interpreted as a message to harm any child.  

"I see I am being mentioned in this Big Canada murder case. I wasn't gonna say anything but it seems a lot of fans want me to address this. I do not support the killing of kids.  I love children and feel they should be protected and loved and cared for, especially when they are your family.  I'm against anything that brings harm to children.  

A lot of us grew up fu**ed up because we weren't loved as kids or got fu**ed over. As for this case, every few years some lawyer or court or newspaper tries to blame some rapper or metal group but that's bulls**t. Whether Ozzy or Judas Priest, or ICP, or now Necro. We all have 100,000 to a million fans+ and none of them do this s**t.  

I am not responsible for the bad parents and sh**ty school systems and governments of the world. Teach your kids and show them love. If anything I'm more in touch with your kids than the parents or schools are in a positive way because I talk to them, I respond and you see me making positive moves in life revolving around art, whether or not the art is violent or not is not the point, its art!"

Source: allhiphop.com