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  • C-Murder’s Friend Claims Responsibility For 2002 Murder

    Just weeks before C-Murder's murder retrial was to begin, a friend of the rapper has come forward claiming he was the shooter at a New Orleans nightclub in 2002 that left a 16-year-old boy dead.

    According to the The Times-Picayune, Juan Flowers -- who was with the rapper (real name: Corey Miller) at the Platinum Club in 2002 when 16-year-old Steve Thomas was killed -- claims he is responsible. Flowers is already serving a life sentence in a Georgia prison for homicide.

    Prosecutors, however, said Flowers denied he and the C-Murder were involved in Thomas' killing.

    C-Murder has already been charged with second-degree murder in the case. He was convicted in September 2003, but a judge gave him a new trial after finding that prosecutors did not share with the defense background information on three of their witnesses.

    His new trial is scheduled to begin August 3rd. If convicted, C-Murder will be sentenced to life in prison.

    C-Murder's legal team is looking to have Flowers transported from prison in Georgia to testify, saying his testimony is "relevant and he is a material witness."

    A judge is currently reviewing Flowers' confession to decide its validity. If deemed necessary, the request to testify would be granted.

    The rapper is currently behind bars on an unrelated second-degree murder, which he pleaded no contest to in exchange for a 10-year sentence. However, he is given credit for the time he has already served in jail and under house arrest, and could complete his sentence within months.

    C-Murder's family has been very quiet in regard to his case. His famous brothers, Master P and Silkk The Shocker, have rarely spoken publicly about C-Murder's legal situation. Silkk recently spoke briefly about it.

    "It's bad," he said in an interview. "I'm the youngest so I've seen it from all angles. I have a sister who taught me a lot. I have a successful older brother. I have a brother who was murdered. I have another brother who is extremely successful. I have a brother that is accused of a murder that we know he didn't do. I can't really speak on his situation for obvious reasons. There's just a lot of stuff going on in his situation with the government and the DA in Louisiana. I know for a fact he didn't do that crime. But because I've seen all these situations it influences me. I live and learn from these situations."
    SourcE:Ballerstatus.com

  • #2
    c-murder is smart he could challenge this even though he knew he did it and he could just end up goin to jail 4 a couple of months beacause of the time served in house arrest id rather spend time at home instead of jail

    However, he is given credit for the time he has already served in jail and under house arrest, and could complete his sentence within months.
    Saul "Canelo" Alvarez

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    • #3
      i personally dont beleive that a muli million dollar rapper would throw the rest of his life away and murder a 16 year old nobody... no disrespect to the 16 but its just the way it is... some one else had to have done it..



      RIP 16

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