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Pop Culture A 12 and 15-year-old tragically lost their lives in the 2022 incident.
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Music The crime wave has South Florida on edge right now.
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Pop Culture Detectives are said to be facing a "wall of silence" from witnesses.
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Music Former LAPD detective Greg Kading says Suge Knight's lack of cooperation is to blame for 2Pac's murder case taking so long to solve.
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Pop Culture The two month anniversary of the 25-year-old woman's death is quickly approaching. Still, her family remains without answers.
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Music New video and photo evidence has emerged in Tupac's murder case.
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Pop Culture At this time, the suspected killer's name remains unpublicized information.
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Sports Former boxing champion Besar Nimani was murdered in Germany over the weekend. Police are still looking for the suspects.
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Pop Culture William Abraham's passing continues to raise questions.
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Music According to FOX13, law enforcement believes whoever shot Yo Gotti's brother escaped in a white Ford Explorer.
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Pop Culture Reports allege that CEO Teezy was fatally shot on Tuesday (June 13) before authorities were able to question him.
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Pop Culture The Moscow Police Department is organizing a news conference for Friday afternoon at 4 PM ET.
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Pop Culture Salamondra Robinson and her husband have been speaking out about the nightmare their family has been enduring over the past month.
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Music Keefe D once admitted he was afraid talking about 2Pac's murder would land him in jail.
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Life Chief Troy Finner continues to look for answers regarding the untimely death of the youngest Migo.
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Pop Culture According to "WBRZ," 69-year-old William Abraham's badly beaten corpse was discovered wrapped in a tarp beside the Tangipahoa Parish highway this Sunday.
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Pop Culture Dennis Rader, who gave himself the moniker "Blind, Torture, Kill" spoke with TMZ via email about the Idaho tragedy.
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