Teen Composes Rap Lines After Cutting Man To Death

Teen Composes Rap Lines After Cutting Man To Death

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Luke Gaukroger, 16 and 18-year old Kiyran Earnshaw has appeared before the court for hacking a man to death with a samurai sword and thereafter writing an abominable rap about the horrendous murder.

The two teenagers stabbed the 53-year-old father of two, Robert Wilson, more than 100 times and then tried beheading him outside a factory in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.

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Kiyran Earnshaw and Luke Gaukroger, used a 20in Samurai like a blade to carry out the attack while shouting “pass me the shank.”

Gaukroger wrote a vile rap which he called “No Remorse” bragging about the killing after he was caught and charged with the murder.

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The dirty lines included “sitting in the dock trying to show remorse but I don’t feel it” and “fake apology just to be at home”.

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Another line in the song reads “We will never snitch on each other. To you, he’s a psycho, To me, he’s my brother”.

 

Read the rap lines by Luke Gaukroger below.

Sitting in the dock, tryna
Show remose but I don’t feel
It an’ I can’t even talk, can’t
Chat at the judge like ‘I’m
Sorry, I was too fucked, didn’t
Mean to catch a body’.

In all honesty, I wouldn’t mean it though
Fake apology just to be at home
It wouldn’t work though, cos I killed
A guy with a big long Sammy,
Not a kitchen knife. My Codee
Sat up in Doncaster,
FREE MY
GUY KIYRAN, HE AIN’T NO ACTOR
He got nicked with class As
As well.
Both bagged on the scene
But we won’t tell. Na, we
Never will snitch on each other. To
You he’s a pyscho. To me, he’s my
brudda And truss me, it worked the
Other way round.
If I heard
He had beef I’d put a paigon
In the ground. But now I’m just
Sitting in the pen looking at 15, won’t
See him again or I might get
Hit with less but still 10 years is
A fucking stress. If it gets droped Down to manslaughter, get get wid a 10

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After the pair were sentenced at Leeds Crown Court today, Wednesday, September 2, his bereaved wife, Elaine said:

“The hardest part of losing Robert has been the manner in which he lost his life.

“That he had such a horrific death has been hard to bear for us.

“We have tried to look for positives and are thankful that it was only one life that was taken, it could quite easily have been more.

“We are just so glad that these youths are now off our streets as they obviously have no regard for anyone.

‘To do what they did is incomprehensible to any “normal” human being and they do not deserve a place in society

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