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WOW! Chicago rapper Twista bodyguard was found shot to death and lit on fire in a South Side home Friday.

A man who did security work for Chicago rapper Twista was found shot to death and lit on fire in a South Side home Friday.

The man was identified as Davy Easterling by the Cook County medical examiner’s office Sunday.

Easterling was found in an apartment about 6 a.m. Friday in the 8300 block of South Baker Avenue. That same day, Twista had put out messages on Twitter and Instagram, saying that Easterling, who acted as a bodyguard for Twista and who he described as “A close friend of mine,” had been missing for three days.

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Twista has represented Chicago in his music for two decades and his name is a nod to his ability to rap fast in a clear and concise manner – he previously was known as Tung Twista.

On Saturday, Twista sent out “#RIP Davy Easterling aka 6'9 I have lost too many good friends to these streets.”

State records indicate Easterling had received a firearms training certificate that would enable him to carry a gun as a security guard.

Police were conducting a homicide investigation.

The Fire Department's Office of Fire Investigations determined that the fire was incendiary --meaning that it was somehow started by a person -- said Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford on Saturday.

Firefighters were called to the 2½-story building on Baker Avenue around 6 a.m. Friday, Langford said.

The man found was dead in the bedroom during a primary search, he said.

Smoke detectors were working in the building, Langford said.

Bomb and Arson investigators from the Chicago Police Department are continuing to investigate.

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