
It seems as though FBI were attempting to compare the bullets to those found at a bank robbery that might have ties to the shooting, though it's unclear if that ever took place.Ĥ. There are only two distributors of the bullets in the whole of the U.S., one of which is in California, and the other of which is in New Jersey. He Was Killed With Rare Ammunition: According to the documents, which cite an agent and ammunition expert, the bullets that struck Biggie dead were "very rare" Gecko 9mm ammunition, which happen to only be manufactured in Germany. The rapper was pronounced dead just minutes later, when he arrived at a nearby hospital.ģ. A Chevy SS Impala pulled up next to him and several shots were fired through the window. Official Version of His Death: As Biggie was exiting the museum on the night of March 9, he made his way into the passenger seat of the middle car of a three-car caravan. And, get breaking news alerts in the FOX 11 News app. Get your top stories delivered daily! Sign up for FOX 11’s Fast 5 newsletter. he was sentenced to 28 years in prison for an unrelated crime. We reached out to him for comment on this story but never heard back. The LAPD declined FOX 11's request for an interview. We were told, this is still an open case.Īs for Suge Knight, in 2015. "I wish we could have given her the ultimate satisfaction in the case." "I love Valetta Wallace. From the very beginning, me and my partner, that was our sole motivation: to give her the answers that she deserved," Kading replied. How do you feel about her and what she's gone through?" Silva asked. "I certainly think it's a closed case and they ought to satisfy history by saying, 'These are the facts.,'" he added. "And this is why we can't prosecute it but it is solved." Kading says he's extremely disappointed that LAPD hasn't officially closed this case. No charges have ever been filed against Suge Knight in Biggie Smalls' death. He was killed in an unrelated gang shooting. But we didn’t know it was him until the other co-conspirator confesses," Kading said.Īnd by that time, it was too late. "We knew he was somebody that was dangerous. Someone capable of doing these things. Wardell "Poochie" Fouse, also known as Darnell Bolton, was spotted hanging out with several friends, including Knight. She pays Poochie, and he goes and sets himself up at the Petersen Auto Museum and shoots and kills Biggie."
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Figure out what type of money it's going to cost and tell him that this is what I want done.' So she then - there's a series of meetings - she goes in meet with Poochie, they agree on an amount should make the arrangement for that money to get transferred. "She said that Suge told her, 'I want you to get a hold of Poochie. So that’s how it was set up so she could have confidential conversations."Ī statement issued by LAPD says, "During more than one of these visits, Knight instructed to help him coordinate the murder of Christopher Wallace." So that's how it was set up so that she could have confidential conversations. Deputies can't stand over, listen on the phone, they can't stand there and overhear the conversation. "That allows her to go in and sit down with Suge and have unmonitored visits. Kading says the woman would visit Knight pretending to be a legal assistant.

"While she's telling us, you know she's got tears in her eyes," Kading recalled. She worked out an agreement that nothing would be used against her.

Her identity is being protected, Kading says. On May 29, 2009, LAPD and FBI documented that woman's statement.
