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Clayton Hill, currently serving a sentence for tax fraud and identity theft, says that in he helped dispose of the handgun used to shoot the rapper, receiving it from a man using the name Dawoud Muhammad. Hill said that Nation of Islam officials instructed him to pick up Muhammad at the Atlanta bus station, where he was arriving from Los Angeles. He reached into the duffel bag he brought with him and pulled out a semi-automatic hand gun that could have been a.

Carefully he placed it into the trash bag making sure his hands never touched any of the exposed parts of the gun. The Source magazine profiled Biggie in a feature about unsigned talent. The album has sold more than 6 million copies. He remains larger than life, nearly a quarter century after his murder. Rolling Stone and Billboard both named him the greatest rapper of all time while New York City street vendors still hawk T-shirts bearing his likeness. He sat in the back of a black GMC Suburban, the second vehicle of a three-car entourage, when his vehicle stopped at a red light at the corner of Fairfax Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard.

Biggie was hit four times, the final shot piercing several vital organs, and pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He should have kept driving through the red light, especially at that hour of the morning, to protect the passengers from a potential drive-by attack.

Biggie and the rest of the East Coast entourage went to Los Angeles that week already harboring concerns about a potential Tupac revenge hit. Muhammad, a friend of corrupt LA cop David Mack, fired the shots, Carson claimed, citing eyewitness testimony and financial evidence connecting him to the murder.

Muhammad was briefly a suspect but never charged. Now 61, he is believed to be a real-estate broker in Georgia and goes by his given name, Harry Billups.

The gun was then taken to it's "final destination within the headquarters of the Nation of Islam," according to HipHopDX.

Hill claims he disclosed all of this information with Assistant U. Attorney Nancy DePodesta and the F. I's Domestic Terrorism Unit on October, Hill also couldn't confirm with "absolute certainty" that Amir Muhammad, suspected gunman in the East Coast rapper's death, was the man who went by the name, Dawould. He is to be released on Dec.

G's SUV at a red traffic light at His second album, Life After Death, was released two weeks later and reached number one on the Billboard - and eventually achieved a Diamond certification in the US. Dorsey argues another problem in holding Robinson as a credible witness in the Biggie case was that he actually knew little about the rap icon's murder outside the Petersen Museum in LA. Robinson claimed "I heard he was shot by a machine gun" by an assassin on foot and then says the killer "ran away around the corner" hopping into a limo or truck.

He said: "Wow, a man was accused of murder over this? A man's life was nearly ruined over that? This has to be one of the shakiest witness IDs in the history of law enforcement. Dorsey feels that Robinson was trying to get favors for giving detectives information - given the raft of other inmates all volunteered information about the Biggie murder to LAPD.

Dorsey added: "Michael Robinson never knew a killer named Amir. He was just repeating another random name that was floating around out there and that's why he couldn't remember the name at the top of the interview.

There were plenty of others who helped orchestrate it [and] allowed him to pull the trigger. And the publication reported it had obtained a FBI report which also outlined a potential case against Muhammad.



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