Questions are growing louder in the DJ Warras case — and one mystery refuses to go away. If this wasn’t a robbery, and if DJ Warras wasn’t a random target, then what really happened that night? Investigators have remained tight-lipped about the CCTV footage that could answer everything, fueling speculation and public unease. Even more chilling are claims that the alleged killer returned to the scene afterward, not to flee — but to observe. As timelines blur and evidence remains unseen, many are asking whether the most disturbing truth is still being kept in the dark.

Warrick “DJ Warras” Stock, 35, a beloved YFM host and father of three, was assassinated outside his Sandton home on December 10, 2025. The targeted shooting—multiple rounds through his car window—has been linked to his activism against hijacked buildings, with police believing “a price was on his head.” No robbery occurred; his valuables untouched. Yet weeks later, CCTV footage—allegedly capturing the gunman fleeing then returning disguised to survey the scene—has not been released publicly.

Sources claim the footage shows the shooter reappearing 20 minutes later, casually walking past cordoned police. “It’s calculated—he wanted to see if the job was done,” a police insider told Sowetan Live. Gauteng Commissioner Fannie Masemola confirmed the “return” in briefings but withheld video, citing “ongoing investigation.” “Releasing it could compromise witnesses or leads,” he said.

The delay has sparked fury: #ReleaseTheCCTV trending (1M posts), fans demanding transparency. “He wasn’t random—show us the truth!” (@JusticeForWarras, 100k likes). Family whispers of threats Warras ignored add weight: “He knew danger but spoke out.”

As Christmas passed, wife Thandi and children grieve without closure. The “observe” claim haunts—a killer’s audacity. Justice delayed feels denied.

South Africa waits—CCTV the key, truth locked away.