UPDATE: Las Vegas Maserati Killer Ammar Harris [VIDEO]

There has been an update in the possible Las Vegas Maserati killer.

A man who is a suspect in the shooting and killing of three that fled in a Maserati, exposed his personality on YouTube.

Ammar Harris is a suspect in the killing, but is not shying away from the public.

Harris filmed a YouTube video of himself, in which he asks the viewers to count his money with him. During the video, he has smirk on his face as he drops a bill. He says, "Fifty" as he goes to pick it up.

"I'm sure the widespread publicity, as well as the blatant, heinous nature of the crime, is motivating people to contact us," Las Vegas Police Officer Bill Cassell said after saying he couldn't comment on the video.

Police found the Range Rover two days later parked at the gated Las Vegas apartment complex where Harris lived, but there was no sign of Harris.

Harris would go on to flash his shades addressing the viewers, without mentioning the deaths last Thursday.

Harris was arrested last year in Las Vegas in a 2010 prostitution case using the name Ammar Asim Faruq Harris. His charges included robbery, sexual assault, kidnapping and coercion with a weapon, and police sought charges of pandering by force and felon in possession of concealed weapon. The case was dismissed last June.

In Twitter postings attributed to Harris and reviewed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal before the feed was apparently disabled Tuesday, Harris brags that his house is full of women, and they're all paying him. The newspaper quoted Harris, when in August, he wrote, "There's nothing wrong with paying for (sex)...as long as you paying one of my (women)."

Authorities believe the 26-year-old Harris shot from a Range Rover he was riding in along with Tineesha Lashun Howard, a 22-year-old from Miami. Howard goes by the name Yenesis "Yeni" Alfonzo. Yeni has been arrested multiple times on charges including prostitution, trespassing, possession of a stolen vehicle and grand larceny. Police consider her a person of interested in the case.

Police say the two argued in the valet area of the Aria casino before dawn Thursday. The dispute took a deadly turn in the tourist corridor when shots were fired from a Range Rover and into Cherry's Maserati, which sped forward through a red light and slammed into a taxi.

The taxi then exploded, killing 62-year-old driver Michael Boldon and 48-year-old passenger Sandra Sutton-Wasmund. Wasmund was visiting from Maple Valley, Washington. Four other cars had crashed, injuring others.

The intersection located in the heart of the Las Vegas strip was closed for an entire day.

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