LAPD Sheriff's Det Richard Valdemar on "Psycho" Mike Robinson being a trusted informant for the FBI, LAPD and LA County Sheriff's Office for 15 years. In June of 2005, Times staff writer Chuck Philips wrote an article in which he identified my informant, Michael Robinson, by his gang moniker "Psycho Mike." Robinson was a Compton Lantana Block Crip and a Black Guerrilla Family associate who had defected from the gang in prison. Michael Robinson had become a reliable gang informant who had testified in federal court against the "Bounty Hunter Bloods" and worked as an informant for the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's Major Crimes Bureau for more than 15 years. https://www.policemag.com/blogs/gangs/blog/15318091/a-jaundiced-eye-and-blood-red-ink
This Kevin Hackie? He sounds legit to me, just sayin.
Did you know that Kevin Hackie has since apologized to Reggie Wright Jr. for misrepresenting him in interviews and documentaries? He has recanted everything! I have personally spoken to Reggie about this and people who are close to Hackie himself because I am one of those people who needs to verify things. In fact, when Reggie went to prison for dealing marijuana, Hackie put more money on his books than anyone else. This was logged by the federal government. Now you have to ask yourself: Why on earth would he give Reggie money if he believes Reggie did all those things? Today, they are actually on speaking terms. You think Reggie would speak to him if he hadn't apologized? Well, then you don't know Reggie. So what does Hackie believe today? He believes Orlando killed Tupac and he believes Poochie killed Biggie. Something he probably believed all along. How about that?
I'll leave with a statement from Hackie himself (who so clearly wants to distance himself from this case for reasons you have now been made aware of) where he talks about both shooters being dead. This is why I'm done responding to people who want to carry on with these nonsensical theories. They either don't know the full story or they refuse to accept the facts.
But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Suge's podcast Collect Call With Suge Knight is available on Spotify. I haven't given it a listen yet, but I'm sure I will at some point. Expect a lot of tall tales lol
But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Suge's podcast certainly ain't dull. Also, check out the first episode of the Still Bombing podcast with Reggie Wright Jr. and James "Mob James" McDonald. I don't think I've ever heard a more epic rant. James sounds like he wants to kill Suge lol
But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Re: Suge Knight
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#1073253 10/27/2301:10 AM10/27/2301:10 AM
Thats great! Finally after all these years people started giving him the respect which he deserves
"The whole world was crying when Kurt went co-bang! When Eazy-E died though, it wasn't no thang (nope) Rapper dies of AIDS but you hardly mention Rocker blows his face off and becomes a legend Heroin and a shotgun, a hero was made Maybe I should do that shit so J can get paid" - Shaggy 2 Dope (ICP) 1999
Mongol General: Conan, what is best in life?
Conan: To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
One of the best E songs imo. If not the best. One of few songs where his Compton Crip affiliation is made clear. He performed it a few times on tour, once at Summer Jam in Irvine. A lot of ppl are not aware of this little gem. I remember you never posted it until I posted it H lol. I became aware of it while watching Beverly Hills Cop III some 30 years ago. This is May 1994. I remember this like yesterday. This is when you had to buy a whole CD for 1 song lol
But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Re: Suge Knight
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#1075338 11/23/2305:16 AM11/23/2305:16 AM
Lately I've been hearing a lot of things from friends of mine in the music industry about Puffy. I am not sure how true some of those stories are, but there may actually be witnesses around that could get a grand jury together to indict him for the murder of Tupac. People are abandoning Puff right now. This is really bad for him
But you had to play it cool, had to do it your way Had to be a fool, had to throw it all away
Lately I've been hearing a lot of things from friends of mine in the music industry about Puffy. I am not sure how true some of those stories are, but there may actually be witnesses around that could get a grand jury together to indict him for the murder of Tupac. People are abandoning Puff right now. This is really bad for him
Maybe they can also proof his role in the shooting of Pac in 1994
Inmate Confesses to 1994 Robbery of Tupac Shakur Man has confessed to robbing Shakur in a 1994 incident where rapper was shot