Door213 and GoH | Mr. Whatever have released the official music video for Don’t Forsake Me (Jeff Version), a collaborative alternative and hip-hop ballad written, composed, produced and performed by both Vânia Netas and Jeffrey Knapp.
The song was written as a prayer — a plea not to be abandoned in the dark. The video extends that prayer into image.
What the Video Shows
The visual structure takes place across two spaces that exist in different dimensions of time.
In the first, two figures — Vânia and Jeff — pray separately, each in their own sacred space. They are not together. They do not know each other is there. But the intention is the same: to reach through darkness toward something or someone who needs light.
In the second, Jeffrey Dahmer sleeps in a simple bedroom. He wakes slowly, as though something has reached him across the distance. He moves to the window. Light begins to spiral around him, lifting him — not dramatically, but gently, the way grace tends to arrive.
The two spaces are connected by prayer. The video makes that visible.
What It Is About
Don’t Forsake Me is about forgiveness, redemption, and faith — not as abstract concepts but as things people actually do, reach toward, and sometimes find. It is about the idea that genuine intention can cross time and space, that a prayer offered sincerely does not simply disappear.

It is also about the memorial’s central conviction: that Jeffrey Dahmer was a human being, that he suffered, that he sought grace in the final months of his life, and that the people who believe in holding his full humanity are not wrong to do so.
The video does not argue. It prays.
The Collaboration
Don’t Forsake Me (Jeff Version) is a joint work between Door213 (Vânia Netas, Portugal) and GoH | Mr. Whatever (Jeffrey Knapp, Germany). Both artists wrote, composed, produced and sang the track. Both voices are present throughout.
The video was generated and edited by the artists themselves.
Don’t Forsake Me (Jeff Version) is available now.