Crime & Safety
Bodies Of Atlanta Rapper Bambino Gold, Cousin Found In Alabama
The rapper and his cousin, who worked as a promoter, were reported missing earlier this month.

MACON COUNTY, AL — The bodies of an Atlanta rapper and his cousin who worked as a promoter have been recovered in rural Macon County after the two had been missing for nearly two weeks, according to multiple reports.
Macon County Sheriff Andre Brunson told AL.com that authorities believe the victims are Edward Reeves, 29, also known as Bambino Gold and his cousin Kendrick Stokes, 30, also known as Skooly Kee Da Tooly. The bodies have been taken to the Alabama Department of Forensic Science for confirmation.
The first body was found around 5 p.m. Friday and the second body was located early Saturday morning, according to AL.com. Brunson told the paper the two bodies were found three to four miles apart and were obviously victims of homicide.
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The two men were both originally from Montgomery and were headed back to Atlanta after attending the Alabama National Fair on Nov. 5 when they stopped at a friend's house. The two were meant to return to the friend's house but never did, according to the AL.com report.
Reeves and Stokes were driving a white Honda CRV with a Georgia license plate.
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