F.B.I. Closes Investigation into the Murder of B.I.G.

#1
FBI Closes Investigation Into Murder Of B.I.G.

The FBI’s investigation into the 1997 murder of the Notorious B.I.G. has come to a close according to a report published today by the Los Angeles Times.

Federal prosecutors reviewed the case and came to the conclusion that there was not enough evidence to prosecute anyone for the brazen shooting, which occurred as a crowded party was letting out the Petersen Auto Museum. The event was an after party for the 1997 Vibe Awards.

The FBI ended the probe in January, after they abandoned the theory that David Mack, a former policeman for the LAPD, may have helped Marion “Suge” Knight orchestrate the murder.

An FBI agent, Philip J. Carson, had been subpoenaed to testify in Wallace’s wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles, which is slated to take place on April 12 in a Los Angeles federal court.

The FBI ended the case and told lawyers for Voletta Wallace, Biggie's mother, that Philip J. Carson will not testify in the case and ordered Carson to end his contact with the Wallace’s lawyers.

The head of the criminal division of the FBI said that they closed Carson’s investigation simply because there was not enough evidence.

Wallace’s attorney Perry Sanders discounted the FBI’s explanation and said that credible sources revealed that the LAPD "exerted political pressure on the FBI to lay off the case."

The FBI denied Sanders’ statements.

"No one at the FBI was asked or directed to stop anything," Assistant FBI Director Richard T. Garcia told the LA Times. "This investigation was reviewed diligently by [Carson's] boss on a regular basis and the results were submitted to the U.S. attorney's office. They determined that the evidence was insufficient for prosecution. So we dropped it."

The bureau has been stumped by the murders of Tupac Shakur, who was gunned down in 1996 on the main strip of Las Vegas after a Mike Tyson boxing match and the murder of B.I.G., who was shot down six months later in front of hundreds of people.

Police believed that the murders were the result of a bitter feud between Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy label and Marion “Suge” Knight’s Death Row Records imprint.

Sources told the LA Times that Carson may have been influenced by Wallace’s lawyers and that his contacts with the attorneys could embarrass the FBI.

Carson maintains that he was never influenced by the lawyers, nor did he share information.

The news comes on the heels of a Newsweek report that suggested the murders of Shakur and Wallace were part of a purported sweeping federal probe into the hip-hop industry.

AllHipHop.com
 
#5
Zero Cool said:
If you don't care, why post?
Man first off you ppl need stop fucking quoting me for some little shit like this..

I meant I don't even care they closed the investigation cuz we all already knew they werent going to get ''us'' ne thing new...

And like I said his death doesnt keep me from sleeping...It's just some shit...ppl love this type of news..not me I am not really into it..

Oh and why post? Cuz i can post whatever the fuck I want as long as it is on topic and that was on topic wasn't it?
 
#6
one mc on dj said:
Oh and why post? Cuz i can post whatever the fuck I want as long as it is on topic and that was on topic wasn't it?
You stating that you are wholly uninterested in the topic at hand is not very much related to it now is it?
 
#7
Zero Cool said:
You stating that you are wholly uninterested in the topic at hand is not very much related to it now is it?
i think he meant that he wasnt expectin the fbi to shed any new light on the subject, coupled with the fact that he aint bothered either way. :confused:
 
#8
sniper said:
i think he meant that he wasnt expectin the fbi to shed any new light on the subject, coupled with the fact that he aint bothered either way. :confused:
That's not how I interpreted it.

one mc on dj said:
I don't even care tho..I mean it's not like his death keeps me awake every night.
 

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#10
That's some fuckin' bullshit. Like they weren't fuckin' watchin' him when he got killed. They tha ones keepin' tha shit under wraps.
 
#13
If Garth Brooks got shot in his Ford truck outside of a flea market, the police probably would've found his assailants that same day, but if not, that case would never get closed.
 
#14
Zero Cool said:
FBI Closes Investigation Into Murder Of B.I.G.

The FBI’s investigation into the 1997 murder of the Notorious B.I.G. has come to a close according to a report published today by the Los Angeles Times.

Federal prosecutors reviewed the case and came to the conclusion that there was not enough evidence to prosecute anyone for the brazen shooting, which occurred as a crowded party was letting out the Petersen Auto Museum. The event was an after party for the 1997 Vibe Awards.

The FBI ended the probe in January, after they abandoned the theory that David Mack, a former policeman for the LAPD, may have helped Marion “Suge” Knight orchestrate the murder.

An FBI agent, Philip J. Carson, had been subpoenaed to testify in Wallace’s wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles, which is slated to take place on April 12 in a Los Angeles federal court.

The FBI ended the case and told lawyers for Voletta Wallace, Biggie's mother, that Philip J. Carson will not testify in the case and ordered Carson to end his contact with the Wallace’s lawyers.

The head of the criminal division of the FBI said that they closed Carson’s investigation simply because there was not enough evidence.

Wallace’s attorney Perry Sanders discounted the FBI’s explanation and said that credible sources revealed that the LAPD "exerted political pressure on the FBI to lay off the case."

The FBI denied Sanders’ statements.

"No one at the FBI was asked or directed to stop anything," Assistant FBI Director Richard T. Garcia told the LA Times. "This investigation was reviewed diligently by [Carson's] boss on a regular basis and the results were submitted to the U.S. attorney's office. They determined that the evidence was insufficient for prosecution. So we dropped it."

The bureau has been stumped by the murders of Tupac Shakur, who was gunned down in 1996 on the main strip of Las Vegas after a Mike Tyson boxing match and the murder of B.I.G., who was shot down six months later in front of hundreds of people.

Police believed that the murders were the result of a bitter feud between Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy label and Marion “Suge” Knight’s Death Row Records imprint.

Sources told the LA Times that Carson may have been influenced by Wallace’s lawyers and that his contacts with the attorneys could embarrass the FBI.

Carson maintains that he was never influenced by the lawyers, nor did he share information.

The news comes on the heels of a Newsweek report that suggested the murders of Shakur and Wallace were part of a purported sweeping federal probe into the hip-hop industry.

AllHipHop.com
Does anyone have that Newsweek article? I would love to see what it said.
 

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