Philadelphia Man Convicted of Killing Gay Lover to Cover-Up Their Sexual Relationship

Kylen Pratt and Naasire Johnson
Kylen Pratt (left) and Naasire Johnson X

A Philadelphia man was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for shooting and killing another man and burning his body beyond recognition because he didn't want people to find out about their romantic relationship.

During a press conference on Monday, Assistant District Attorney Cydney Pope said 23-year-old Kylen Pratt was motivated by hate when he shot and killed 20-year-old Naasire Johnson back in February 2022.

Pratt Killed Johnson Because He didn't Want Others to Find Out He was in a Sexual Relationship with a Gay Man

"This is an individual who was killed because he was gay and because the man who killed him did not want anyone to find out that he was in a relationship with him or that he had sex with other men," Pope said. "Plain and simple. It is absolutely one of the most abhorrent crimes I have ever prosecuted."

On Feb. 17, 2022, Johnson, 20, left his home in West Philadelphia and went to a residence on the 2900 block of W. Oxford Street where he met with Pratt, whom he had been in a romantic relationship with. Pratt then pulled out a gun and shot Johnson in the neck, killing him.

Pratt then took Johnson's body, traveled to a remote area in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park, wrapped Johnson's body in cloth, plastic and duct tape and set it on fire.

On Feb. 20, 2022, around noon, two people who were walking their dog found Johnson's remains in the area of Brewery Hill Drive and Kelly Drive. Investigators said the body was so badly burned that they couldn't tell it was of a human at first. It took investigators a week to identify the remains and Johnson's death was ruled a homicide.

Pratt's Cellphone Records Tied Him to Crime Scene, Blood Found at His Home

Pratt became a suspect after police received an anonymous tip. His cellphone records showed he was with Johnson and in the park at the time of the murder and when the body was burned.

While searching his home, police found a large bleach stain and other cleaning products as well as blood on the ceiling and back of a door. They then found more blood underneath a carpet on the floor. Investigators later confirmed the blood belonged to Johnson and they recovered a weapon that was consistent with the bullet they found in Johnson's neck.

Pratt Googled News Coverage on the Murder

Investigators also determined Pratt searched on his cellphone for news coverage on Johnson's body being found as well as the terms, "murdering in cold blood," "having sex with dead bodies," and "traits of a psychopath."

On June 15, 2022, Pratt was arrested and charged with murder, possessing an instrument of crime, abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence. On Friday, Sept. 27, Pratt was convicted and sentenced to life in prison as well as a consecutive term of years on the charges due to the heinous nature of the crime.

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