Another development has just emerged in the tragic death of Atlanta rapper T-Hood, as an alleged phone recording involving his girlfriend, Kelsie Frost, was made public. The Grammy-nominated rapper, whose legal name was Tevin Hood, was gunned down in front of his home in Snellville, Georgia, earlier this month. Gwinnett County police told Channel 2 that officers were called to the location for a disturbance and found T-Hood shot multiple times. He was taken to a hospital nearby, but that man died shortly thereafter.

Since his death, more and more of his grieving fans have been looking for answers, but investigators are still not releasing what details they have found due to the sensitive nature of the investigation. Someone was taken into custody for questioning, but the police emphasized that no charges had been brought. The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and detectives trying to determine what led up to the shooting are still working the case.

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However, we encounter a new layer of controversy. The Neighborhood Talk obtained a recording reportedly shared by T-Hood’s family. Frost can be heard on the audio allegedly talking over the phone to one of T-Hood’s family members, making statements that seem to suggest she suspects her very own bro had something to do with his slaying. Frost can be seen in the clip telling a family member, “I don’t condone that sh*, brother or not.” Finally, the family member states, “Idk how they would let him out when you told them that your brother shot Tevin.” He means, with some pointedness toward a reply that Frost is supposed to have made, “Exactly.”

The recording has not been officially authenticated, and police have declined to say whether Frost’s brother is a suspect. However, the clip’s viral diffusion has sparked spirited debate among fans and observers, with some demanding a more thorough investigation. The audio has represented for T-Hood fans both a potential breakthrough and a reminder of the unknown details behind his untimely passing. Advances in facial recognition have some believing that the conversation should be considered unverified until it comes from an official channel, while others see this development as a step towards learning more about potential motives and networks related to the shooting.

While the case progresses, authorities are calling for patience from the public, urging them not to rush to conclusions based on online speculation. In honor of T-Hood, fans continue to flood social media with tributes celebrating his legacy in Atlanta’s rap scene while pleading for justice. What will be interesting over the coming weeks, however, is whether the gruesome recording turns out to have some value in helping investigators piece together more of the puzzle.

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