View Full Version : C-Murder gets life sentence
saadir7
10-01-2003, 08:26 PM
Gangsta rapper gets life sentence Wednesday October 01, 2003By Joe Darby West Bank bureau C-Murder, the gangsta rapper whose auspicious start in the music business was credited to his older brother, rap mogul Master P, will spend the rest of his life in prison, a Jefferson Parish jury decided Tuesday, convicting him of gunning down a teenage fan at a Harvey nightclub last year. Corey Miller, 32, whose stage name is C-Murder, was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of Steve Thomas, 16, on Jan. 12, 2002. The jury deliberated three hours and 40 minutes, ending a trial that began Sept. 8. Tension was high in the packed courtroom of Judge Martha Sassone of 24th Judicial District Court as the guilty verdict was read at 8:40 p.m. Several of Miller's family members screamed and left the courtroom, although Miller showed no emotion. Some of Thomas' relatives smiled and used their cell phones to give friends the news as they walked out of the Gretna courthouse. Thomas' father, George Thomas Jr., shed tears of joy, saying, "My son can now rest in peace." Prosecutor Doug Freese said he was pleased that Thomas' family "has gotten the justice they deserve." Although no sentencing date has been set, Freese said the mandatory penalty for second-degree murder is life in prison. As Miller family members left the courthouse, they expressed disappointment and anger at the verdict. Thomas was a would-be rap star who wanted to be just like C-Murder -- popular, cool and famous -- Freese had told jurors. Authorities said the teen got a fake ID to go to the Platinum Club on the night of Jan. 12 in hopes of seeing his idol. But that evening, Thomas' innocence and naiveté clashed with Miller's arrogance and cowardice, Freese said. No one testified about the cause of the dispute between Thomas and Miller, but one witness said she heard Miller say to the teen just before the shooting, "Do you know who the f -- - I am?" After hearing the evidence, Freese told jurors: "You now know who he is, he is a killer and a murderer." Thomas was beaten by a group of men inside the club before being shot in the heart. Two prosecution witnesses said that though they did not see a weapon in Miller's hand, they saw him extend his arm toward Thomas, saw sparks fly and heard the gun blast. Conflicting stories Freese and prosecutor Roger Jordan both said the defense's nine witnesses were unreliable because they gave contradictory stories about Miller's location at the moment of the shooting. "They had him all over the place," Jordan said. Defense attorney Ron Rakosky said prosecutors had not proved Miller shot Thomas and that no physical evidence linked him to Thomas' death. "The tragedy of losing a life cannot be undone by another injustice," he told the jury. He acknowledged that defense witnesses gave several different versions of Miller's whereabouts at the time of the shooting. But he said there were also discrepancies in the testimony of the prosecution witnesses, such as whether Thomas was standing or was down on the floor when he was shot. "Why should the defense witnesses be less worthy of belief?" Rakosky asked. Alluding to authorities' difficulty in investigating the case and witnesses' reluctance to come forward, Freese and Jordan praised prosecution witnesses for their bravery in testifying against someone as popular as Miller. A brother's defense C-Murder got his start in the music business in 1995, when he, Master P and another brother formed the group True. C-Murder went solo three years later, releasing his debut album, "Life or Death." His most recent album, "Tru Dawgs," was released by his own company, TRU Records, in 2002 just after the Platinum Club shooting. At the time of the shooting, Miller was out on bail stemming from an attempted first-degree murder charge in Baton Rouge. Authorities said Miller tried to shoot the owner of Club Raggs and that he also faced burglary and firearms charges in another incident. He also faced charges in New Orleans stemming from a disturbance at the House of Blues in the French Quarter a week after the Platinum Club shooting in Harvey. Percy Miller attended one morning of testimony during his brother's trial, telling reporters during a break that Corey Miller was the victim of mistaken identity. "It's a shame that they're trying an innocent man," he said. "There's no way my brother did what they said he did." Jury instructions The closing arguments were interrupted for more than four hours after a state 5th Circuit Court of Appeal ruling ordered Sassone to amend her instructions to the jury. Prosecutors asked Sassone to read special instructions to the jury about considering the crime of manslaughter, but she initially declined. Although Miller was charged with second-degree murder, juries unable to convict the defendant of that crime have the option of finding the defendant guilty of manslaughter, a lesser crime that is usually defined as a homicide committed in the heat of passion. It can also be a death that results from a misdemeanor, even if the defendant had no specific intent to kill. Although prosecutors said they believe that Miller committed second-degree murder, they wanted to give jurors the option of considering whether Miller committed an illegal weapon discharge or a simple battery, both misdemeanors, that could have resulted in Thomas' death. That would have allowed Miller to be convicted of manslaughter. Rakosky had completed his closing argument, in which he argued that Miller could not be found guilty unless jurors determined that Miller shot Thomas to death, when Sassone was informed of the appeals court ruling about 11:35 a.m. After lengthy discussions among the judge and the attorneys, closing arguments resumed about 4 p.m. and Rakosky was given a few more minutes to discuss with jurors what he called "changed rules in mid-stream." . . . . . . . Joe Darby can be reached at jdarby@timespicayune.com or (504) 826-3786.
liL Ray
10-02-2003, 06:23 AM
Lock him under the jail...who gives a ****!!!
oh, saadir7, one word....paragraphs..... :D
DJJM3.COM
10-02-2003, 06:26 AM
C-Murder, doing life for murder. Oh the irony....
'Magic' Juan
10-02-2003, 06:27 AM
He should've gone with C-Biscuit. That would've cut him some slack. Ah well ....
magic_juan
Good riddance! One more hip-hop thug off the streets...
Well, at least he lived up to his name......JMJ
Fuhk him anyway, he's a killer.
C-Murder gets life?! Say it isn't so! http://deephousepage.com/smilies/smokin.gif
Originally posted by music:
well i guess it's c-life booty giving now. i am going to mail him some panties. C-life, meet your new cell mate D-Rape. graemlins/scared.gif
music
10-02-2003, 06:52 AM
well i guess it's c-life booty giving now. i am going to mail him some panties.
liL Ray
10-02-2003, 06:53 AM
Originally posted by music:
well i guess it's c-life booty giving now. i am going to mail him some panties. bwaaahahahahahahaha!!!
Originally posted by Magic Juan:
He should've gone with C-Biscuit. That would've cut him some slack. Ah well ....
magic_juan icon_rofl.gif graemlins/rofl.gif icon_rofl.gif
Originally posted by music:
well i guess it's c-life booty giving now. i am going to mail him some panties. Boyscott C-Murder.......JMJ
Originally posted by Albert Diaz:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by music:
well i guess it's c-life booty giving now. i am going to mail him some panties. C-life, meet your new cell mate D-Rape. graemlins/scared.gif </font>[/QUOTE]icon_rofl.gif icon_rofl.gif
The Buddy Love Show
10-02-2003, 07:12 AM
Originally posted by HML:
Good riddance! One more hip-hop thug off the streets... while i agree that he's a killer
i disagree with
another hiphop thug off the streets...i ain't playing the oppressors game...and i'm down with hiphop so maybe I should be taken off the streets too
dj c-los
10-02-2003, 07:25 AM
C-Murda Murder
C-Murder get life
C-Murda drop the soap
C-Murda get poked
Drrtynewyork
10-02-2003, 07:27 AM
16 yrs old only!!?? graemlins/jpshakehead.gif what a shame.
DJ Rockin' Robin
10-02-2003, 07:54 AM
UUUUUGGGHHHHHHHHH! NA NA NA NAAAAA!!
Guess they're going to be hearing a lot of that coming from his cell block.
Ken1015
10-02-2003, 08:14 AM
Originally posted by St Magus the Reviled:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by HML:
Good riddance! One more hip-hop thug off the streets... while i agree that he's a killer
i disagree with
another hiphop thug off the streets...i ain't playing the oppressors game...and i'm down with hiphop so maybe I should be taken off the streets too </font>[/QUOTE]I don't believe that statement applies to you or the majority of hip-hop fans. You may be down with hip-hop but you ain't a "hip-hop thug." Good riddance to bad rubbish.
samplespotter
10-02-2003, 10:12 AM
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not?
Originally posted by samplespotter:
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not? damn, good point. gotta say though, c-murder's case looks good on appeal, changing rules in mid-stream was foul
richierich
10-02-2003, 10:41 AM
Originally posted by samplespotter:
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not? If you're talking about being raped in jail..if found guilty and you actually committed murder..who gives a fvck what happens to you. Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison..it goes with the territory and ya shoulda been thinking about that shit before you committed the crime that got you there in the first place..fvck em...prison is punishment not summer camp.
Physicalheat-The MusicMaster
10-02-2003, 11:00 AM
I think C-Murder should have called Dionne Warwick....Then maybe his dumb-ass might have saw the Murder.
[ October 02, 2003, 12:24 PM: Message edited by: physicalheat ]
Originally posted by physicalheat:
I think C-Murder should have call Dionne Warwick....Then maybe his dumb-ass might have saw the Murder. man you gonna get locked up for murdering the english language
'Magic' Juan
10-02-2003, 11:04 AM
Originally posted by mhd:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by physicalheat:
I think C-Murder should have call Dionne Warwick....Then maybe his dumb-ass might have saw the Murder. man you gonna get locked up for murdering the english language </font>[/QUOTE]icon_rofl.gif
samplespotter
10-02-2003, 11:12 AM
Yo Richie Rich,
When's your deep house remix of "Mein Kampf" coming out?
I assume you're either a) an agent provocateur or b) beneath contempt.
The Buddy Love Show
10-02-2003, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by samplespotter:
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not? If you're talking about being raped in jail..if found guilty and you actually committed murder..who gives a fvck what happens to you. Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison..it goes with the territory and ya shoulda been thinking about that shit before you committed the crime that got you there in the first place..fvck em...prison is punishment not summer camp. </font>[/QUOTE]This statement is pure ignorance and reflective of the jackass stream of the modern criminal justice system.
Think about the implications of what has been written. are people beyond redemption? Is our penal system about punishment or rehabilitation? What constitutes cruel and unusual punishment? Why are our prisons breeding grounds and templates for gang culture?
While I don't have much feeling for killers, who am i to judge? You write:"Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison"...are you saying that all crimes are punishable by death or lifelong incarceration?...Where do we draw the line? Whose place did Jesus take on the cross?
just questions
richierich
10-02-2003, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by St Magus the Reviled:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by samplespotter:
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not? If you're talking about being raped in jail..if found guilty and you actually committed murder..who gives a fvck what happens to you. Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison..it goes with the territory and ya shoulda been thinking about that shit before you committed the crime that got you there in the first place..fvck em...prison is punishment not summer camp. </font>[/QUOTE]This statement is pure ignorance and reflective of the jackass stream of the modern criminal justice system.
Think about the implications of what has been written. are people beyond redemption? Is our penal system about punishment or rehabilitation? What constitutes cruel and unusual punishment? Why are our prisons breeding grounds and templates for gang culture?
While I don't have much feeling for killers, who am i to judge? You write:"Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison"...are you saying that all crimes are punishable by death or lifelong incarceration?...Where do we draw the line? Whose place did Jesus take on the cross?
just questions </font>[/QUOTE]Naw dog I'm saying that the climate in prison is so hard core that you could lose your life while your in...many people don't come out alive..period for whatever reason...If you committed a murder..not self-defense just murder..rape probably aint gonna be the worst shit you gotta worry about. Naw not all crimes.. I'm talking about murder..not being convicted but you actually did it. Noone said anything about rehabilitation you are being sent to prison to be punished they don't give a fvck about you being reformed..get out do something else stupid..they lock yo ass up again. Nobody put a gun to your head and forced you to do any crime..you made the choice now deal with the consequences...Of course people are capable of redeeming themselves but I don't believe prison or the judicial system cares too much about that..prison is big business and they want them filled to capacity...As far as the gang thing..prison is about gangs plain and simple...If you want to survive in that climate 9 times out of 10 you are gonna try and make your stay as less traumatic as possible and joining them instead of beating them is probably gonna make your stay lees traumatic if that's possible. Strength in numbers so to speak. You do dirt out on the street 9 times outta 10 you're gonna get locked up at some point and once inside you gotta survive and you're probably gonna learn even more about crime..yes there are exceptions and some come out with degrees and such but..I don't have too much compassion for cold blooded killers that's what most of my previous post was alluding to.
[ October 02, 2003, 12:42 PM: Message edited by: richierich ]
Woody Rosen
10-02-2003, 11:37 AM
shower time's gonna make him say UUUGGGGHHHHH!!
The Buddy Love Show
10-02-2003, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by St Magus the Reviled:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by samplespotter:
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not? If you're talking about being raped in jail..if found guilty and you actually committed murder..who gives a fvck what happens to you. Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison..it goes with the territory and ya shoulda been thinking about that shit before you committed the crime that got you there in the first place..fvck em...prison is punishment not summer camp. </font>[/QUOTE]This statement is pure ignorance and reflective of the jackass stream of the modern criminal justice system.
Think about the implications of what has been written. are people beyond redemption? Is our penal system about punishment or rehabilitation? What constitutes cruel and unusual punishment? Why are our prisons breeding grounds and templates for gang culture?
While I don't have much feeling for killers, who am i to judge? You write:"Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison"...are you saying that all crimes are punishable by death or lifelong incarceration?...Where do we draw the line? Whose place did Jesus take on the cross?
just questions </font>[/QUOTE]Naw dog I'm saying that the climate in prison is so hard core that you could lose your life while your in...many people don't come out alive..period for whatever reason...If you committed a murder..not self-defense just murder..rape probably aint gonna be the worst shit you gotta worry about. Naw not all crimes.. I'm talking about murder..not being convicted but you actually did it. Noone said anything about rehabilitation you are being sent to prison to be punished they don't give a fvck about you being reformed..get out do something else stupid..they lock yo ass up again. Nobody put a gun to your head and forced you to do any crime..you made the choice now deal with the consequences...Of course people are capable of redeeming themselves but I don't believe prison or the judicial system cares too much about that..prison is big business and they want them filled to capacity...As far as the gang thing..prison is about gangs plain and simple...If you want to survive in that climate 9 times out of 10 you are gonna try and make your stay as less traumatic as possible and joining them instead of beating them is probably gonna make your stay lees traumatic if that's possible. Strength in numbers so to speak. You do dirt out on the street 9 times outta 10 you're gonna get locked up at some point and once inside you gotta survive and you're probably gonna learn even more about crime..yes there are exceptions and some come out with degrees and such but..I don't have too much compassion for cold blooded killers that's what most of my previous post was alluding to. </font>[/QUOTE]interesting article in this Tuesdays Newsday about Sean Pica...16 years ago he committed a cold blooded murder for hire. While in prison he got his GED, then his Bachelors Degree in Organizational Management and a Masters degree. He spent the last 7 years of his incarceration in SingSing and upon his release he went to work for a nonprofit called Strive which helps ex-cons and troubled kids and families. In short he's giving back and probably contributing more to the community than either you or I.
like the book says judge not lest you be judged
Better stock up on the soap on a rope. graemlins/scared.gif
jsd540
10-02-2003, 12:00 PM
Originally posted by clos7:
C-Murda Murder
C-Murder get life
C-Murda drop the soap
C-Murda get poked graemlins/scared.gif
I can't stay on this thread anymore I almost choked on my lunch... graemlins/rofl.gif
C-Murder.... C-your ass later graemlins/rofl.gif graemlins/rofl.gif
richierich
10-02-2003, 12:03 PM
Of course there are those that turn their life aroud..never said it couldn't be done..I'm saying that the judicial system don't really focus on that aspect of it..for them it's just punish your ass. As far as judging I'm not in a position to judge..I've been on the other side of the fence my damn self..but I am entitled to my opinion regardless of what anyone thinks of it....Of course we are not the final judge of anyone or anything but it doesn't seem to stop people from doing it obviously....because EVERYONE does it at one time or another..EVERYONE.
richierich
10-02-2003, 12:17 PM
Originally posted by samplespotter:
Yo Richie Rich,
When's your deep house remix of "Mein Kampf" coming out?
I assume you're either a) an agent provocateur or b) beneath contempt. I could care less what you assume about me..you missed the whole point.
Wild i
10-02-2003, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by St Magus the Reviled:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by samplespotter:
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not? If you're talking about being raped in jail..if found guilty and you actually committed murder..who gives a fvck what happens to you. Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison..it goes with the territory and ya shoulda been thinking about that shit before you committed the crime that got you there in the first place..fvck em...prison is punishment not summer camp. </font>[/QUOTE]This statement is pure ignorance and reflective of the jackass stream of the modern criminal justice system.
Think about the implications of what has been written. are people beyond redemption? Is our penal system about punishment or rehabilitation? What constitutes cruel and unusual punishment? Why are our prisons breeding grounds and templates for gang culture?
While I don't have much feeling for killers, who am i to judge? You write:"Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison"...are you saying that all crimes are punishable by death or lifelong incarceration?...Where do we draw the line? Whose place did Jesus take on the cross?
just questions </font>[/QUOTE]Naw dog I'm saying that the climate in prison is so hard core that you could lose your life while your in...many people don't come out alive..period for whatever reason...If you committed a murder..not self-defense just murder..rape probably aint gonna be the worst shit you gotta worry about. Naw not all crimes.. I'm talking about murder..not being convicted but you actually did it. Noone said anything about rehabilitation you are being sent to prison to be punished they don't give a fvck about you being reformed..get out do something else stupid..they lock yo ass up again. Nobody put a gun to your head and forced you to do any crime..you made the choice now deal with the consequences...Of course people are capable of redeeming themselves but I don't believe prison or the judicial system cares too much about that..prison is big business and they want them filled to capacity...As far as the gang thing..prison is about gangs plain and simple...If you want to survive in that climate 9 times out of 10 you are gonna try and make your stay as less traumatic as possible and joining them instead of beating them is probably gonna make your stay lees traumatic if that's possible. Strength in numbers so to speak. You do dirt out on the street 9 times outta 10 you're gonna get locked up at some point and once inside you gotta survive and you're probably gonna learn even more about crime..yes there are exceptions and some come out with degrees and such but..I don't have too much compassion for cold blooded killers that's what most of my previous post was alluding to. </font>[/QUOTE]Yep! Volunteer Slavery, just like drug and prostitution. VOLUNTEER SLAVERY!!
samplespotter
10-02-2003, 12:43 PM
I didn't miss the point at all.
You just completely backtracked on your hilariously stupid argument as soon as St. Magus took the time to point out what shite you were spouting.
You should at least have the courage of your convictions....
richierich
10-02-2003, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by samplespotter:
I didn't miss the point at all.
You just completely backtracked on your hilariously stupid argument as soon as St. Magus took the time to point out what shite you were spouting.
You should at least have the courage of your convictions.... Naw you still missed it..Say someone in your family gets murdered for whatever reason..you mean to tell me that you really care if the person found guilty is raped once they're inside prison..you care...probably not..you'd probably want to buSt them in the head with a brick your damn self...cut the pc shit already.
And if you'd read the whole post I submitted I said some get reformed..but I guess you missed that one ..too busy jumping on someone elses nuts.
NOWHERE DID I BACKTRACK ON A SINGLE WORD..SORRY TRY AGAIN!!..AND MY THOUGHTS AND WORDS WERE NOT SEEKING APPROVAL!!
[ October 02, 2003, 02:14 PM: Message edited by: richierich ]
dj c-los
10-02-2003, 01:02 PM
http://d3entertainment.com/albums/c-murder.jpg
Let's have a moment of silence for C-Murder.
His songs like:
"Ghetto Boy"
"Gangsta Walk"
"Bitch Niggas"
"Ride on dem Bustas"
"Money Talks
and
"Murder and Daz"
will play forever in our hearts.
dj c-los
10-02-2003, 01:35 PM
graemlins/cool_shades.gif
assholes delight
10-02-2003, 01:36 PM
Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by St Magus the Reviled:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by samplespotter:
Doesn't it strike anyone as funny that male rape is considered acceptable comic material whereas rape of a female is MOST DEFINITELY not? If you're talking about being raped in jail..if found guilty and you actually committed murder..who gives a fvck what happens to you. Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison..it goes with the territory and ya shoulda been thinking about that shit before you committed the crime that got you there in the first place..fvck em...prison is punishment not summer camp. </font>[/QUOTE]This statement is pure ignorance and reflective of the jackass stream of the modern criminal justice system.
Think about the implications of what has been written. are people beyond redemption? Is our penal system about punishment or rehabilitation? What constitutes cruel and unusual punishment? Why are our prisons breeding grounds and templates for gang culture?
While I don't have much feeling for killers, who am i to judge? You write:"Who said you were even supposed to come out alive once you're in prison"...are you saying that all crimes are punishable by death or lifelong incarceration?...Where do we draw the line? Whose place did Jesus take on the cross?
just questions </font>[/QUOTE]Naw dog I'm saying that the climate in prison is so hard core that you could lose your life while your in...many people don't come out alive..period for whatever reason...If you committed a murder..not self-defense just murder..rape probably aint gonna be the worst shit you gotta worry about. Naw not all crimes.. I'm talking about murder..not being convicted but you actually did it. Noone said anything about rehabilitation you are being sent to prison to be punished they don't give a fvck about you being reformed..get out do something else stupid..they lock yo ass up again. Nobody put a gun to your head and forced you to do any crime..you made the choice now deal with the consequences...Of course people are capable of redeeming themselves but I don't believe prison or the judicial system cares too much about that..prison is big business and they want them filled to capacity...As far as the gang thing..prison is about gangs plain and simple...If you want to survive in that climate 9 times out of 10 you are gonna try and make your stay as less traumatic as possible and joining them instead of beating them is probably gonna make your stay lees traumatic if that's possible. Strength in numbers so to speak. You do dirt out on the street 9 times outta 10 you're gonna get locked up at some point and once inside you gotta survive and you're probably gonna learn even more about crime..yes there are exceptions and some come out with degrees and such but..I don't have too much compassion for cold blooded killers that's what most of my previous post was alluding to. </font>[/QUOTE]You do the crime you do the time bottom line.
My Grandfather did 6 years for attempted murder and on release, his physical health suffered
the most. He died a few years after from
various conditions (immune system/heart problems). True rape ain't the worst thing
when inside. It's a combination of many worse things.
Jails are now overcrowed disease ridden government commodities with a constant source of immobile slave labour at its disposal.
And your taxes fund it.
saadir7
10-02-2003, 02:57 PM
Originally posted by liL Ray:
Lock him under the jail...who gives a ****!!!
oh, saadir7, one word....paragraphs..... :D word up bruh. i did some copy shit
that just came out crazy.
saadir7
10-02-2003, 03:31 PM
a couple of years ago, another no limit
artist namrd mac, went to jail behind
the same kind of drama.
here's the rub; before he signed, mac
ran with the back pack, freestylin, lyrical
crowd, doing gigs and hanging out on frenchman
street.
after he gets signed, mac becomes
the "camouflaged assassin"; his
lyrical content changes.
last i heard, he's still in jail for
allegedly shooting someone.
jimmymack-2000
10-02-2003, 07:48 PM
Anyone entertaining the possibility that this young man may have some "affiliation" or connections that could save his ass inside?
DJ Michael Terzian (Sinister)
10-02-2003, 08:53 PM
This reminds me of a west coast rapper named X-Raided. He was convicted of murder a few years ago. He was convicted based on his lyrics, since the stupid fuk actually rapped about having commited the murder, It was track one on the CD. Real slick!
Regarding C-Murder, I'm just amazed at how stupid he is. I wonder if he has a fan club still, unless they're all murdered.
Hopefully this shitt will make him see things clearer, and understand the magic and joy of life. mad1.gif
JMNYC
10-02-2003, 10:26 PM
it kills me when we see so many people responding throughout the world to human rights issues like forced rape in "less developed" countries overseas, then we laugh and joke about it here.
I wouldn't laugh at someone else's misfortune graemlins/nono.gif - you might end up experiencing your own.
Rodney Ransom
10-02-2003, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by Albert Diaz:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by music:
well i guess it's c-life booty giving now. i am going to mail him some panties. C-life, meet your new cell mate D-Rape. graemlins/scared.gif </font>[/QUOTE]icon_rofl.gif icon_rofl.gif
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha If this is really true,
if he really killed that young kid in cold blood
than F**k him.
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