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Markeith Loyd, wanted in connection with the shooting death of an Orlando police officer, is shown in this undated booking photo in Orlando, Florida, released Jan. 9, 2017. Reuters

A video has emerged showing a woman who police suspect was murdered by her boyfriend joking with him about killing cops. Markeith Loyd is also the main suspect over fatally shooting Orlando police officer Master Sgt. Debra Clayton on Monday morning in front of a local Walmart.

Police were looking for Loyd, 41, for two weeks before Clayton was killed for allegedly murdering Sade Dixon, 24, inside of her home in Orange County, California. Dixon was pregnant with their child when she was killed.

Clayton recognized Loyd as the suspect in the Dec. 13 case and approached him for questioning, according to local reports on Jan. 10. Loyd allegedly responded by shooting and killing Clayton.

A Facebook Live video of Loyd and Dixon was filmed a month before he allegedly killed his girlfriend. The video showed Dixon lightheartedly telling Loyd to kill police after the two were pulled over by an officer for speeding.

“Go ahead and kill him, babe, so we can get home faster,” Dixon can be heard saying, according to the New York Daily News.

A glance at Loyd’s Facebook page revealed that he wanted to be a Lothario, with a party-loving and weight lifting lifestyle.

"I'm one of the best catches in the f--cking world," Loyd can be heard telling a friend in a video posted on Dec. 6. "Fine. Intelligent. Conscious. I got a little money."

Local police were still conducting an exhaustive manhunt across Orlando for Loyd as of Thursday morning. The reward for his apprehension or any information about his possible whereabouts was reportedly raised Tuesday to $100,000.

Police who were shot and killed while on duty rose 78 percent in 2016 compared to in 2015, according to the Associated Press on July 27, 2016. More than 64 law enforcement officers were fatally shot in 2016, which is the largest number in 5 years, CNN reported on Dec. 13, 2016.