Brother Keeper's gangster/hitman/rapper Tyrel Nguyen
Tyrel Nguyen’s whiteboard
confessions and rap lyrics
are why he has been found
guilty of first degree murder
confessions and rap lyrics
are why he has been found
guilty of first degree murder
Correction: It was incorrectly stated that on October 17, 2017, Tyrel
Nguyen Quesnelle killed Randy Kang and two years, one month, and five days
later Tyrel Nguyen Quesnelle killed Jagvir Malhi. The correct dates are
October 27, 2017, and one year, one month, and
sixteen days later.
Brother Keeper’s gangster/hitman Tyrel (Lil’ Ty Ty) Nguyen Quesnelle’s white board confession and rap song about his killing of Red Scorpion gangster, Randy Kang, and University of Fraser Valley student, Jagvir Malhi, provided the fellas and gals over at the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) with the name and face they needed to link to the evidence that Crown Prosecutor Joe Bellows used in order to prove to B.C. Supreme Court Justice Miriam Gropper that Lil’ Ty Ty, there, is as guilty as a gator with a foot in its mouth.
“All that murder shit, stop playin’ you ain’t kill shit I caught my
first body, when you was in school kid,” is what he rapped, under
the moniker of -T-SAV, in his song “My Life.”
“Cops can only prove…conspiracy, if anything,” is what
Kim Bolan of the Vancouver Sun reported that Lil’ Ty Ty said to
his friend, AB, during the whiteboard confessions.
Lil’ Ty Ty helping the feds to “prove…conspiracy” and everything else is why the judge found him guilty of First Degree Murder, which carries a sentence ofa lifetime in “college” with a date with the parole board scheduled for his 25th year in “college.”
On October 27, 2017, Lil’ Ty Ty killed Randy Kang and wounded Randy Kang’s brother, Gary Kang, during a drug deal. One year one month and sixteen days later, on November 12, 2018, Lil’ Ty Ty and his friend Ruckus, whose “Christian” name is Joseph Whitlock, pulled up alongside Jagvir Malhi and shot him dead.
Gary Kang, who ended up getting shot down last year, wouldn’t tell the police that it was Lil’ Ty Ty who shot him and who killed his brother. And Jagvir Malhi couldn’t tell anything because Lil’ Ty Ty shot him dead. Lil’ Ty Ty, though, did tell.
He told on himself in his rap song: “I done done a lot of dirt, I earned my stripes Opposition snitching, talkin on the phones nigga Well that put me and my brothers in the limelight…No, with all that money, you can’t buy respect, bitch. You got to earn that shit when I was taught to murder shit…I’m dumping clips that’s plural shit.”
And then he told on himself to his ol’ buddy, AB, during his whiteboard confessions: “Cops can only prove…conspiracy, if anything.”
A bunch of bull, however, is what Lil’ Ty Ty’s lawyer, Michael Klein, believes all of that is. Here, his client, Lil’ Ty Ty, there, is as sweet and innocent as a cherub and yet the system has chosen him to trample their hooves all over.
Sure, his cousin helped him to get employment with the Brother Keepers who are known for their drug dealing, killing, and rapping. However, none of that means, as -Lil’ Ty Ty rapped in his song “My Life,” that Lil’ Ty Ty has “sold a lot of dope… done done a lot of dirt…” or emptied “half clip into his brain (ooh!).” All of the other evidence, like those “clips” that Lil’ Ty Ty emptied into Randy Kang and Jagvir Malhi and the burned out Acura LT and gun, is just that…evidence of something. And everybody knows that evidence of something is not evidence something.
All you gotta do to see the evidence in that pudding is look at the fact that the police don’t have Lil’ Ty Ty, there, on camera killing anybody. They just have his words, DNA, and the dead bodies he emptied “clips into.”
If anything, the person the feds should be focusing on is their criminal rat, Mr. AB himself; which is what the “good” attorney will most likely say.
According to Klein, AB has stabbed somebody. The only reason the po’ po’ ain’t paying any never mind to AB’s alleged stabbing of a human body is due to the po’ po’ giving AB his pound of cheddar, $100,000, to be exact, in order to rat out sweet Lil’ sweet, innocent Ty Ty, there.
“I would say that there was an attempt throughout for the agent to minimize his criminal history, portray himself as being a victim of circumstances and would have one believe that he’s not a bad guy, that he was negatively influenced by the person’s around him. I submit that’s pure fantasy,” is what Bolan reported Klein as saying.
Sounds like he’s describing his client, Lil’ Ty Ty, there!
Dunnit?!
Brother Keeper’s gangster/hitman Tyrel (Lil’ Ty Ty) Nguyen Quesnelle’s white board confession and rap song about his killing of Red Scorpion gangster, Randy Kang, and University of Fraser Valley student, Jagvir Malhi, provided the fellas and gals over at the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) with the name and face they needed to link to the evidence that Crown Prosecutor Joe Bellows used in order to prove to B.C. Supreme Court Justice Miriam Gropper that Lil’ Ty Ty, there, is as guilty as a gator with a foot in its mouth.
“All that murder shit, stop playin’ you ain’t kill shit I caught my
first body, when you was in school kid,” is what he rapped, under
the moniker of -T-SAV, in his song “My Life.”
“Cops can only prove…conspiracy, if anything,” is what
Kim Bolan of the Vancouver Sun reported that Lil’ Ty Ty said to
his friend, AB, during the whiteboard confessions.
Lil’ Ty Ty helping the feds to “prove…conspiracy” and everything else is why the judge found him guilty of First Degree Murder, which carries a sentence ofa lifetime in “college” with a date with the parole board scheduled for his 25th year in “college.”
On October 27, 2017, Lil’ Ty Ty killed Randy Kang and wounded Randy Kang’s brother, Gary Kang, during a drug deal. One year one month and sixteen days later, on November 12, 2018, Lil’ Ty Ty and his friend Ruckus, whose “Christian” name is Joseph Whitlock, pulled up alongside Jagvir Malhi and shot him dead.
Gary Kang, who ended up getting shot down last year, wouldn’t tell the police that it was Lil’ Ty Ty who shot him and who killed his brother. And Jagvir Malhi couldn’t tell anything because Lil’ Ty Ty shot him dead. Lil’ Ty Ty, though, did tell.
He told on himself in his rap song: “I done done a lot of dirt, I earned my stripes Opposition snitching, talkin on the phones nigga Well that put me and my brothers in the limelight…No, with all that money, you can’t buy respect, bitch. You got to earn that shit when I was taught to murder shit…I’m dumping clips that’s plural shit.”
And then he told on himself to his ol’ buddy, AB, during his whiteboard confessions: “Cops can only prove…conspiracy, if anything.”
A bunch of bull, however, is what Lil’ Ty Ty’s lawyer, Michael Klein, believes all of that is. Here, his client, Lil’ Ty Ty, there, is as sweet and innocent as a cherub and yet the system has chosen him to trample their hooves all over.
Sure, his cousin helped him to get employment with the Brother Keepers who are known for their drug dealing, killing, and rapping. However, none of that means, as -Lil’ Ty Ty rapped in his song “My Life,” that Lil’ Ty Ty has “sold a lot of dope… done done a lot of dirt…” or emptied “half clip into his brain (ooh!).” All of the other evidence, like those “clips” that Lil’ Ty Ty emptied into Randy Kang and Jagvir Malhi and the burned out Acura LT and gun, is just that…evidence of something. And everybody knows that evidence of something is not evidence something.
All you gotta do to see the evidence in that pudding is look at the fact that the police don’t have Lil’ Ty Ty, there, on camera killing anybody. They just have his words, DNA, and the dead bodies he emptied “clips into.”
If anything, the person the feds should be focusing on is their criminal rat, Mr. AB himself; which is what the “good” attorney will most likely say.
According to Klein, AB has stabbed somebody. The only reason the po’ po’ ain’t paying any never mind to AB’s alleged stabbing of a human body is due to the po’ po’ giving AB his pound of cheddar, $100,000, to be exact, in order to rat out sweet Lil’ sweet, innocent Ty Ty, there.
“I would say that there was an attempt throughout for the agent to minimize his criminal history, portray himself as being a victim of circumstances and would have one believe that he’s not a bad guy, that he was negatively influenced by the person’s around him. I submit that’s pure fantasy,” is what Bolan reported Klein as saying.
Sounds like he’s describing his client, Lil’ Ty Ty, there!
Dunnit?!
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