Ali Nassar Abulaban, aka JinnKid, is the actor behind it Skyrim in real life, a series of incredibly popular TikTok videos. He was arrested last week and charged with the murder of two people, including his wife.
As NBC San Diego reportPolice were called to an apartment in the city’s East Village last week, where they discovered the bodies of two people, Abulaban’s wife Ana, 29, and boyfriend Rayburn Barron, 28. It is believed that Ana and Rayburn were having an affair and that the Abulabans “were about to end the marriage”.
Deputy District Attorney Taran Brast says Ali had been “stalking” Ana since October 18, and that late last week he not only destroyed her apartment in a luxury complex, but “also installed an app on his daughter’s iPad to control the activities could monitor ”. in the flat”.
It is alleged that after Ali visited the apartment last Thursday afternoon, after “hearing his wife with another man,” found Barron there and shot him three times in the head and neck before “putting a bullet in the forehead of his wife.” “Fired. Video recordings from a neighboring apartment are said to show how Ali leaves the apartment immediately afterwards.
He then picked up his five-year-old daughter from school, who was in the car with him when he was taken into custody shortly afterwards. Police believe Abulaban was the one who called 911 and reported the murders. Prosectors say the murders stem from a domestic violence incident last month:
Brast said there was a previous domestic violence incident, reported in September, in which Ali pushed Ana and caused an injury in an incident the couple’s daughter witnessed. However, no injunction was issued.
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As JinnKid, Abulaban published an online following with 950,000 followers on TikTok and 170,000 subscribers on YouTube in recent years. His last video, an imitation of Tony Montana from Scarface, was uploaded just six days ago.
Abulaban is currently being held without bail and awaiting a preliminary hearing on January 5th.
UPDATE 11:26 PM – A video of Abulaban’s performance has been removed.
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