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Suspect: London’s Killer Rapper Who NEARLY Got Away

TraplordRoss’s video “Suspect: London’s Killer Rapper Who NEARLY Got Away” delves into the chilling story of Steven Elhamid, better known as Suspect, a prominent figure in London’s drill music scene who also became infamous for his criminal activities. This documentary-style video covers Suspect’s dual life as both a celebrated rapper and a feared gangster.

The Rise of Suspect

The video begins by detailing Suspect’s rise to fame in the drill music scene, highlighting his raw talent and aggressive lyrics that resonated with many fans. His music career flourished, but it soon became evident that his persona was not just an act. Suspect’s lyrics often mirrored real-life events, hinting at a darker, more violent side.

Criminal Activities and Notoriety

TraplordRoss meticulously examines Suspect’s involvement in a series of violent incidents, painting a picture of a man deeply embedded in the criminal underworld. The video covers multiple altercations, shootings, and gang-related activities, all of which contributed to Suspect’s notorious reputation.

The Near Escape

One of the most gripping parts of the video is the recounting of a specific incident where Suspect nearly escaped the law. This segment dives into police reports, witness testimonies, and exclusive interviews, creating a tense and detailed narrative of the events that led to Suspect’s close call with justice. The video illustrates the chaos and danger surrounding Suspect’s life, culminating in his eventual capture and legal battles.

In-depth Research and Storytelling

TraplordRoss is renowned for his deep dives into complex stories, and this video is no exception. His thorough research and compelling storytelling keep viewers engaged from start to finish. The documentary not only provides a factual account of Suspect’s criminal activities but also offers insight into the impact of his actions on the community and the music industry.

A Must-Watch for True Crime Enthusiasts

“Suspect: London’s Killer Rapper Who NEARLY Got Away” is a must-watch for fans of true crime and those interested in the darker side of the music industry. TraplordRoss’s dedication to uncovering the truth and presenting it in an engaging manner makes this video both informative and captivating.

Support TraplordRoss

For those who can’t get enough of TraplordRoss’s work, he offers an extended four-hour documentary on his Patreon. This exclusive content provides an even deeper look into Suspect’s life and crimes, offering fans a more comprehensive understanding of this complex and chilling story.

TraplordRoss continues to impress with his investigative journalism and exceptional storytelling. If you haven’t already, check out his YouTube channel and consider supporting him on Patreon for more exclusive content.

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33 thoughts on “Suspect: London’s Killer Rapper Who NEARLY Got Away

  1. Chief Keef on Drill music yes he kind of started that, But gangster rap has been around the world since 1987… The only difference is back then, Black gangster rappers wasn't stupid enough to die over music, lyrics and constantly dissing dead people!!!

  2. And I personally know suspect…he’s a killer of little boys…where he is right now has got bro shook…he weighs like 8 stones and is surrounded by real killers…he hardly leaves he’s cell ffs…he doesn’t like all this attention…ur putting all eyes on him 👀🤦🏽‍♂️

  3. Correct me if I’m wrong but this is not a “completely new video” on the original 4 hour one… a lot of reused stuff till he starting talking about him getting capture lol 💀

  4. Sus “The Hotspot” and 2Smokeyy “Corn” ABSOLUTELY SLAP! When it comes to uk rap I’ve only been listening to Central Cee and Dave but you just opened my world up with this one! GREAT DOCUMENTARY! I’m about to sign up to patreon after this one!

  5. why are you still making these? the novelty of rappers killing each other passed. these are just murders, that the guy rapped about it is just a detail, like some guy only kills people in pools. if you want to glorify murder, theres 65000 gang related murders a year. you dont even have to do all this unnecessary back story, just list them off, the children watching this might get the point. by glorifying it, making it a story worth telling and giving respect thugs, the 1.2 million children watching you get drawn to gunlife and it gives worthless murders attention and bragging rights. you could do something else, youre a good reporter, just reporting on something worthless.

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