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Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) police officer;

Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) police officer



Police recorded Tyrel Nguyen writing
on a whiteboard about the killing
of Randy Kang and Jagvir Malhi
by Nathan'ette Burdine: July 23, 2023
 


Brothers Keepers gangster/hitman Tyrel Nguyen Quesnelle spent his time in a B.C. court, before Justice Miriam Gropper, listening to how the police from the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) recorded him writing a detail description on a whiteboard about how he killed Red Scorpion gangster Randy Kang and University of Fraser Valley student Jagvir Malhi.

In order to get Quesnelle to tell on himself, the police reached out to one of Quesnelle’s ol’ running buddies. Due to the fact that Quesnelle and his are all about that life, the police are not telling folks what Quesnelle’s buddy’s legal name is. So, they are calling him AB , instead.

Recognizing that this was a good opportunity for him to make some money, $100,000 to be exact, and not go to jail for crimes he committed, AB decided to play along.

AB picked up his phone and contacted Quesnelle via Snapchat. Quesnelle then picked up his phone and contacted AB back via Snapchat.

After Snapchatting for a while, Quesnelle decided it would be cool for him to hang out with his ol’ buddy and talk about somethings. The somethings they ended up talking about were the murders that led to Quesnelle’s arrest on December 20, 2019.

During his whiteboard confessions to his friend AB, Quesnelle wrote that it was he and a fella name Ruckus, whose legal name is Joseph Whitlock, at the killing of Jagvir Mahi and that the police couldn’t get him on anything but conspiring to kill. Kim Bolan of the Vancouver Sun quoted Quesnelle as saying, during his whiteboard confessions, “cops can only prove…conspiracy, if anything.”

Knowing the police, they most likely sat there, looking, and grinning from one ear to the other, wiping tears of joy from their eyes knowing that then 22-year-old Quesnelle saying the four words, “cops can only prove,” is all the proof they needed to take him downtown.

Folks, “cops can only prove,” is what a fool says whenever he thinks he has a big enough rug to hold his dirt. The thing they all fail to realize is that dirt always comes out because it doesn’t like staying under the rug and the rug doesn’t like the dirt staying under it. So that dirt comes out! And whenever that dirt comes out from up under that rug, it comes out as a heavy load. And oh boy, did Quesnelle let out that heavy load!

Quesnelle told how on the 27th of October 2017, he killed Randy Kang during a drug deal gone bad. During that drug deal gone bad, Quesnelle shot and wounded Randy Kang’s brother, Gary Kang.

Being the true gangster that he is, Gary Kang refused to snitch on Quesnelle. Unfortunately for Gary Kang, though, his refusal to snitch on Quesnelle didn’t help to keep him on this side of life.

In January 2021, around five in the morning, Gary Kang was shot down outside his mama’s and daddy’s house. The police don’t know he did it. And so far, Quesnelle hasn’t snitch on himself about doing it.

Now, it doesn’t mean that Quesnelle didn’t do it or doesn’t know who did it. It just means he hasn’t snitched on himself or anybody else about doing it. What Quesnelle has snitched on himself about is the killing of Jagvir Malhi.

On the 12th of November 2018, Quesnelle and his buddy Ruckus rolled up on the car that Malhi was driving and then shot him dead. The first problem Quesnelle had was that Malhi was an innocent. He was a university student who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Anybody who knows anything about humans, in general, know that they don’t like for innocent people to be killed. The humans don’t mind a gangster like Randy Gang being put in a forever sleep because they figured his life of sin was leading him down that path anyway. But an innocent, like Malhi, a university student, no sir, unh-unh. The humans want to hang you by the short and curlies and skin you alive and then burn you at the stake. Killing an innocent is not the thing to do.

Knowing how his fellow humans are, Quesnelle decided he better get rid of all the evidence associated with the killing of the innocent. So, he set the car and gun a fire in a blaze of glory.

Quesnelle believed that due to his lightening up the car and gun meant that the only crime the police could get him on was “…conspiracy, if anything.”

Yeah, laugh is what the police most likely did as they listened to that part of Quesnelle’s whiteboard confessions because all he did was confirm that the evidence they had gathered, the burned up Acura LT and the gun that was set a fire in the grass, was all the evidence they needed to nail him to the cross.




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