Police theory: The murders of the boys – a copy of the torture in the rap video

The 14-year-old boys Layth and Mohamed were found dead in forest areas after they disappeared from their homes. The cause of the murders is believed to be two guns that would be used by Foxtrot to murder men in the rival network Dalen. Layth and Mohamed were accused of taking the weapons. The men, according to the indictment, felt that the boys were responsible for the pistols being gone. According to the prosecutor, the images of their dead bodies were used to mark in front of others. Recreated in the music video The trial of the murders of the boys begins on Tuesday – and now new information emerges. In a music video on Youtube from 2021 by Foxtrot-connected rappers, according to the police, the same course is portrayed as when the 14-year-old boys were murdered in 2023. In the video, a fictitious victim is exposed to the same kind of torture in a bicycle store before being murdered, like the boy Layth, in the same neighborhood that he was made by the police. “In 2023, among other things, jewelry and emojis are presented with a allure at Foxtrot. Much of the content is direct or indirect allusions to foxes that manifest clear loyalty to network Foxtrot and Rawa Majid. In these music videos, people from the upper layer of the network participate, but usually occur with masking or blurred faces, ”the police preliminary investigation states. Former investigator: “Alarming” In the police investigation, one can read how the murders were carried out in a way similar to the action in the music video with the two known artists linked to Foxtrot. The victim’s victim is stored in a similar bicycle store in the same neighborhood in which one boy was held prisoner. Like what happened the other boy, the person is tied in a chair and abused and a instigator is visible in a video call. The murders thus seem to have followed the same script as the music video. Former criminal investigator Luay Mohageb does not want to draw too large gears on the similarities but believes that this can be a springboard to a broader conversation about the glorified gang culture. – Obviously it is alarming. But I see it as positive that we integrate products from gangsterrap music and the glorified gang culture and see how short distance it is between gang violence and for example music and music videos. If it can benefit an investigation, it is also good, he says and continues: – If the music video has inspired the murder, it would not have surprised me at all.

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