The bone-chilling moment was captured when a man suspected of kidnapping, murdering and burying his girlfriend rapped what appeared to be a confession at a Los Angeles bar on July 30.<br /><br />The video recorded by Michael R. Moore just hours before Monrovia kidnapping suspect Robert Camou was taken into custody appears to show him at a downtown Los Angeles bar rapping about killing and burying his girlfriend.<br /><br />"I cut the fucking EMP off my leg and then I'm out. Motherfucker you don't even know the news. I killed my bitch than buried her in the fucking dirt," said Camou in the video.<br /><br />"I just said 'fuck' when I realized that I recorded a kidnapping suspect who's girlfriend was missing and he just rapped about killing and burying her...just hours earlier," said Michael R. Moore, a photographer who's work can be found at @MichaelRMoore616 on Instagram.<br /><br />Authorities named the 27-year-old Camou a suspect in Amanda Custer’s disappearance on Monday and asked the public for help searching for them, according to local media.<br /><br />The Newsflare exclusive video was recorded just hours before Camou’s car was located in downtown Los Angeles appears to show the suspect rapping at a local bar.<br /><br />Investigators believe Custer was abducted Monday from a home on the 600 block of Vaquero Road in Monrovia, according to local media.<br /><br />A witness reported seeing Camou placing her limp body into the cargo hatch of his Prius, according to local media.<br /><br />Investigators also said they found blood at the scene, according to local media.<br /><br />Camou had been scheduled to appear in court the day Custer went missing but never showed up, according to local media.<br /><br />He had previously been charged with four felony counts, including burglary and assault and battery, according to court documents filed May 29, according to local media.<br /><br />During a bench warrant hearing Wednesday, Camou said he wanted to represent himself during court proceedings. The judge then scheduled another hearing on the matter for Aug. 1, according to local media.