Notorious B.I.G.'s autopsy report released 15 years after his death


Fifteen years after his shocking death, Notorious B.I.G.'s autopsy report has finally been released, according to the Associated Press.

In the report, it's revealed that the rapper Notorious B.I.G., whose real name was Christopher George Latore Wallace, died in March 1997 when an unknown assailant shot him four times, while hit with a total of four bullets during that fateful night, only one hit vital organs, causing his death during a drive-by shooting on Wilshire Boulevard as the music star sat in the front passenger seat of a Chevrolet Suburban. The killing of the rapper, also known as Biggie Smalls, remains unsolved despite an LAPD task force that examined the death.




The Brooklyn rapper was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where doctors performed emergency surgery, but he succame to his wounds.

At the time of his death, he weighed 395 pounds, according to the report. A tattoo on an inside forearm said: "The Lord is My Light and My Salvation..."

No drugs or alcohol were found in his system, according to a toxicology screen.

The shooting occurred outside the Petersen Automotive Museum in the Miracle Mile area as the rapper was leaving a music industry party. At the time of his death, Wallace was one of the biggest stars in rap music. Coroner's officials noted he arrived at Cedar's in full cardiac arrest and died shortly after.


His slaying shocked the hip-hop community, coming just months after the Las Vegas slaying of another marquee rapper, Los Angeles-based Tupac Shakur.

Once friends, the rappers became rivals whose respective camps regularly traded violent barbs in song lyrics and in interviews. Shakur's slaying also remains unsolved. Various theories have linked the two homicides. Some believe the two men were killed as part of a rivalry between East Coast and West Coast rappers, or between their two music labels at the time, Los Angeles-based Death Row and New York-based Bad Boy Entertainment. Despite the shooting coming months after the death of Tupac Shakur, Wallace's East Coast-West Coast rap rival. The autopsy report had been sealed at the request of detectives.

Amid questions about the killing, the FBI investigated various theories, including one from a former LAPD detective, who later publicly suggested that Wallace may have been killed by a hit man hired by a corrupt ex-LAPD officer on behalf of Marion "Suge" Knight, the founder of Death Row Records.

The FBI opened its probe after Wallace's family accused the city of covering up LAPD involvement in the rapper's slaying. Los Angeles police officials last year said they exhaustively searched for answers in the case without an arrest.


Comments

  1. Hmm... I think the incident doesn't look like an isolated case. If there were several shots, it only means that there's intention to hit Notorious B.I.G. The main questions are: Who was the man behind? What are his motives? And where is he now? Tsk, tsk, tsk, I wish there would be another lead aside from the forensic result that's released by the FBI.

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