Notorious Big Autopsy

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On March 9, 1997, the Notorious B.I.G. was murdered in Los Angeles, California, and, as with the murder of Tupac Shakur, there have been no arrests made in the case. However, on Friday, the late rapper’s autopsy report was made public, which showed explicitly the effects of the four shots B.I.G. took on that early March morning

Biggie’s second and final album, Life After Death is one of the few Hip Hop albums to be certified Diamond (to have over 10,000,000 album sales). While Biggie died on March 9th, 1997, Life After. Title: Autopsyfiles.org - Christopher George Latore Wallace Autopsy Report Subject: Autopsyfiles.org - Christopher George Latore Wallace Autopsy Report. Sign in now to see your channels and recommendations! Watch Queue Queue.

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B.I.G., born Christopher Wallace and just 24 at the time of his murder, apparently survived shots to the arm, back and upper thigh. The fourth shot, however, which entered the musician’s hip, was fatal, tearing through vital organs and leading to his death at 1:14 a.m.

There’s no word on whether or not the autopsy report, suddenly being made public, will lead to an arrest in one of the music world’s most tragic cases. Pokemon black nds rom.

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The loss of Wallace was preceded by the death of rapper Shakur, who was killed six months earlier, on Sep. 7, 1996 in Las Vegas, and began one of the worst periods in the history of rap. There had always been beefs and battle raps, and whether or not the two murders were related — the two musicians had been feuding at the time — is uncertain. But what is known is that two of the music world’s biggest stars died too early, and the epidemic of gun violence needs to stop.

Notorious Big Autopsy

Reading Biggie Small’s autopsy is depressing, and feels invasive and unfair. A father was murdered, his killer never captured and now the details of how he passed have emerged. Apparently, there were no drugs or alcohol in his system, and doctors at the hospital labelled him “morbidly obese.” A bullet pierced his colon, heart, lungs and liver. Will knowing this produce new leads?