That Monte Henderson Video Kept Popping Up Everywhere
Seriously, I saw mentions of this “Monte Henderson video” every single day last week. Twitter, forums, even my casual chat groups. It got annoying fast because nobody actually explained what it was. Just random “omg Monte Henderson!” or “have you seen it?”. Pure confusion. I couldn’t tell if it was some new internet meme, a shocking news story, or maybe even a new song.

Enough was enough. I decided I needed to understand this thing, just for my own sanity. My Saturday afternoon project became clear: find out who Monte Henderson actually is and what the heck this famous video shows. Went into it totally cold.
The Frustrating Search Begins
First stop, obviously, Google. Typed in just “Monte Henderson video”. Big mistake. Results were all over the place. Mostly social media posts, people arguing about whether it was real or fake, debating its meaning. Zero actual info. Lots of shady looking sites with clickbait headlines like “YOU WON’T BELIEVE MONTE HENDERSON” – yeah, not falling for those. Felt like wandering in the dark.
Changed my strategy. Searched “Monte Henderson” by itself, figuring I need to know the guy first. Finally found some real news links. This dude was involved in some absolutely terrible criminal case, something to do with harming people. My stomach actually dropped reading a couple headlines, it was that disturbing. I wasn’t even sure I wanted to know about the video anymore. Took a break right there.
Digging Deeper (With Discomfort)
Came back later, thought “I started this, gotta finish it”. Needed to understand the video’s connection. The news articles kept mentioning it existed, related to his crimes. Here’s what I pieced together:
- Monte Henderson is a real person who committed very bad crimes.
- The “video” people keep talking about? It’s not a music video or meme. It’s something directly related to evidence in his criminal case.
- It’s likely footage captured at the scene of the crime itself or just afterward. Chilling stuff.
- Its spread online seems mostly driven by shock value and people sharing it without understanding, or worse, as a horrible “joke”.
The biggest thing I realized: This isn’t some viral challenge. It’s documentation of real tragedy and violence. The way people casually toss around “Monte Henderson video” felt really wrong once I understood. They weren’t sharing some funny TikTok. They were referencing something genuinely awful.

Wrapping My Head Around It
Honestly, the whole process left me feeling kinda grim. I wish I hadn’t had to search for it, but the constant vague mentions forced my hand. My main takeaway is this:
- Monte Henderson = a convicted criminal.
- The Monte Henderson video = horrific real-life evidence from his case that absolutely shouldn’t be shared casually or as gossip.
It took way longer than I thought to get from “what is this thing people keep saying?” to understanding the sad reality behind it. Makes me wonder why certain dark things catch on online like this. Didn’t expect my Saturday research to get this heavy, but now when I see someone mention it flippantly, I get why it feels so off. Knowledge gained, but definitely not a happy discovery. Just… sobering.