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Cadaffi

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Yeah C Murder still is in jail  but what you,Rass Kass has stepped outa Jail,Tony Yayo has done  dat same.DO WE REALLY NEED DAT,YEAH I MEAN HOMICIDES,MURDERS,I'M SERIOUS WIT ALL RESPECT 4 NWA,PAC,AND NOTORIOUS BIG.
BUT SHOULD WE SUPPERT AGGRESION,I THINK TOO MANY PEOPLE DIE BECAUSE OF NO REASON,I THINK THAT RAP IS MEDICINE FOR DAT,THE MOST IMPORTANT IS NOT TO FORGET ABOUT THE HISTORY WITH RESPECT AND LOYALITY!!!
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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2005, 03:34:55 AM »
What is C-murder in prison for?
 

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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2005, 03:52:37 AM »
YO c MURDER IS IN PRISON BEACAUSE OF KILLING 16 YEAR OLD KID IN ONE OF THE CLUBS!
 

Westcoastfanatic

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« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2005, 03:59:20 AM »
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YO c MURDER IS IN PRISON BEACAUSE OF KILLING 16 YEAR OLD KID IN ONE OF THE CLUBS!

Really?? I thought something like sexual assault or something.
 

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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2005, 02:36:19 PM »
Fuck C-Murder
 

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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2005, 03:58:56 PM »
i was readin how the place he was at has alot of racist cops and them fools are just fuckin with c-murder,alot of people in that prison went through the same thing c-murder went through
 

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« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2005, 01:35:16 PM »
FUCK C-MURDER THIS PIECE OF LOW LIFE TRASH KILLED A FAN OF HIS.  RUINING A FAMILY FOREVER CMURDER IS A NON TALENTED HORRIBLE HUMAN BEING AND I AM HAPPY HE IS ROTTING IN PRISON
 

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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #8 on: May 15, 2005, 10:34:35 PM »
i was readin how the place he was at has alot of racist cops and them fools are just fuckin with c-murder,alot of people in that prison went through the same thing c-murder went through

Good.  I hope they rape him.  The guy's not worth the breath he steals.  Kill some kid, over some bullshit.  Before that, he shot at a fucking doorman at a club, because the guy wouldn't let him in.  Guy won't let him in, so C-Murder unloads on him.  Rot in hell, bitch. 
 

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« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2005, 10:42:15 PM »
i was readin how the place he was at has alot of racist cops and them fools are just fuckin with c-murder,alot of people in that prison went through the same thing c-murder went through

Good. I hope they rape him. The guy's not worth the breath he steals. Kill some kid, over some bullshit. Before that, he shot at a fucking doorman at a club, because the guy wouldn't let him in. Guy won't let him in, so C-Murder unloads on him. Rot in hell, bitch.
Agree
 

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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2005, 11:36:52 AM »
He is where he should be...so i hope he'll remain there if he killed that guy...but as you all know things doesn't happen as they're suppose to
 

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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2005, 12:36:38 PM »
he's gonna get rape in the ass
 

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« Reply #13 on: May 16, 2005, 01:39:53 PM »
fuck i don´t really care about C coz he´s most likely guilty. but MAC shouldn´t be serving no 30 years when his aunts husband admitted that he shot and killed the kid that MAC is locked up for killin.

MAC SPEAKS
The JailHouse Interview

By Valerie Kane
Staff Reporter

“On February 21, 2000, Mac McKinley Phipps, better known as former No Limit rapper ‘Mac’ played host to his weekly concert promotion at a urban nightspot that featured himself as well as a roster of his peers from his then record label No Limit Records. While signing autographs for three patrons who are now cooperating witnesses, Mac was distracted by gunfire, which ultimately resulted in the murder of a young man.

Mac, armed with a legally registered weapon, which was never fired, rushed to protect his mother and manager Sheila Phipps. As the nights events began to unfold. Mac, who was questioned by authorities, lost credibility by denying possession of a gun. After further questioning, he was arrested and charged with the murder. Friends, patrons and family members were able to retain a slew of corroborating witnesses who swore to Mac’s innocence. They even identified the gunman as Thomas Warren, who is related to Mac through biological children Warren shares with Mac’s aunt. After deliberation and religious counsel, Warren, escorted by Pastor Jerry Price identified himself to authorities as the murderer in both a taped and televised confession. Warren was released after confessing, but shortly afterwards fled to northern Louisiana where he now resides.

In the meantime, Mac is currently behind bars at the Winn Correctional Facility serving a 30-year manslaughter charge. Up until this tragedy, Mac had never had so much as a traffic ticket. The man who penned such hits as “Wobble Wobble” and “He Did That” for No Limit artist and CEO Master P, now he sits in a cell waiting for the day that justice will prevail.

In a jailhouse interview, courtesy of Divadend Entertainment, I got the opportunity to speak with Mac and discuss hit current state of mind, the night in question and the support of No Limit during his current situation.

Valerie: What happened on the night of February 21, 2000?

Mac: I was hosting a party that my mother had given. I was signing autographs and taking pictures—all of a sudden an altercation breaks out and I hear shots. I pull out my weapon and go back to where my mother is to make sure she is all right.

Valerie: Do you typically carry a gun?

Mac: In certain conditions.

Valerie: Then what happened?

Mac: I was questioned by the police and initially I did deny having the gun, next thing I know I am being arrested and charged with murder?

Valerie: Why did you wait until now to speak out?

Mac: Under the guidance of my lawyer I was told not to bring to much attention to the situation. I think (the attorney) thought it would be better to keep things low key. Looking back on it now, I probably should have brought attention to it when it happened.

Valerie: Did they do ballistics on the gun?

Mac: Yes and the bullets did not match the ones from the scene.

Valerie: What about the guy that stepped forward?

Mac: The police let him go, I think they believed we were paying him to take the fall, but, you know, ain’t no amount of money worth taking another man’s life, because basically I am looking at spending my life in here.

Valerie: Did you know the victim?

Mac: No, and I would like to send my condolences to his family. The first time I saw the victim was in a picture at my trial. I wanted to see the victim.

Valerie: Have any of your No Limit family come to visit, any celebrities?

Mac: They came in the beginning, but it’s like with anything—once time passed it got old. Not only that people have things they have to deal with as well.

Valerie: How do you maintain? Do you write?

Mac: You have to be inspired to write—not only that no one wants to hear a bunch of songs about being locked up. In regards to maintaining, my wife, my mother and my family have been my biggest support. My family has been supportive from the beginning.

Valerie: Are you still up on what’s going on in hip hop? Do you still want to be involved in the hip hop industry as far as writing is concerned?

Mac: I am still a hip hop fan. As far as writing goes, I’ll never turn down an opportunity for a check (laughing).

Valerie: What is the current legal status in regards to your case?

Mac: We are waiting for a tentative date from the 1st circuit court—the court of appeals. It could take anywhere from six to twelve months before I get a date.

Valerie: Is there anything you would like to say to your fans, or even to people who are just now becoming familiar with you and your story?

Mac: Don’t carry guns, make decisions on your own and enjoy life and don’t take anything for granted.

Valerie: Are you open to receiving letters of support from fans and anyone interested in your story?

Mac: Yes, you can write me. Send letters to:
McKinley Phipps DOC 445656
PO Box 1260 Dogwood B-2
Winnfield, LA 71483.

You have 30 seconds left
Valerie: Mac, thank you so much, be safe.

Mac: Thank you, and you do the same.

You can hear some of Mac’s music by picking up his CD’s ‘Shell Shock’ and ‘WWIII.’ As well as songs on BG’s ‘Chopper City’ and any Master P CD’s before the year 2000.
 

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Re: C-MURDER in Jail What Cha think about THAT!Aggresion in RAP
« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2005, 06:46:05 PM »
yea fuck c-murder or c-miller wutever u call that piece of garbage....dudes a fucking lunitic and deserves to be locked up