Killer who gunned down dad-of-two brags about shotgun murder as he raps in vile jailhouse video | The Sun

A VILE thug has bragged about gunning down and killing a dad-of-two in a sick jailhouse rap video.

Anthony Olive, 29, was caged alongside his brother John Bowie, 27, and their getaway driver mum Michaela Olive, 49, in 2021.


The trio fired a shotgun at 26-year-old Esam Ayad – hitting the dad-of-two in the face and causing him catastrophic brain injuries.

Anthony Olive has now posted a clip of him rapping about the murder in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, from prison.

Using the name "Big T Olive", the killer brags about gruesome details of Esam's death.

He says: "28 years for murder. Blew a man's head clean off with 12 ball."

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The killer then boasts about he has a "body like Baywatch, a face like Crimewatch".

He continues: "[I was] down on the ones where the rats and the mice was…now I'm penthouse living with Kenny and A1."

As he leaves the shot in his cell, he brands the rap a "quick little freestyle".

The video was shared on the Prison TV YouTube page with the title, HMP Prison Lifer UK.

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Olive and his brother went to Esam's home armed with the shotgun while mum Michaela waited in the car with the engine running.

The dad-of-two was blasted as he looked out of an open upstairs window.

Although there was "no direct evidence of who fired the gun", all three were convicted of murder.

Olive was jailed for at least 28 years, Bowie 32 years and Michaela Olive 22 years.

In a victim impact statement at their sentencing, Esam's fiancee said: "It tore my little family apart and made me feel like life wasn't worth living anymore.

"My children no longer have their dad that they adored with all their heart.

"The fact Esam lost his life over something so small is something I will always struggle to explain to my children."




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