COLLATERAL DAMAGE: EP. 7 - SUGE'S RIGHT HAND MAN IS GUNNED DOWN
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Join hosts Nicole Luciano and Johnny ‘The Greek’ Anagnopoulos, two of the producers of The Dossier, as they break down all things crime and hip-hop, gleaned from their years of investigative work on the topic. From the Biggie and Tupac murders, to the twenty plus killings that are tangentially related to Death Row Records, Suge Knight, the Bloods, the East vs. West rivalry, the gangster cops inside the LAPD and much more. This week, our co-hosts begin the episode with a look at New York Magazine's embarrassing profile titled The Tupac Cop. Speaking of "The Tupac Cop", Big Gene Deal responds to Greg Kading's accusations that he identified someone other than Amir Muhammad in a six-pack provided by LAPD investigators. Then they take a deep dive into our criminal case of the week - the murder of Suge Knight's main muscle, Alton 'Buntry' McDonald. Was this a continuation of the Blood on Blood killing between the Mob Piru's and the Fruit Town / Leuders Park Piru's crew being led by George Williams? Also, why was Buntry driving a truck registered to Reggie Wright Junior when he was gunned down in Compton? **If you you’re a fan of The Dossier, please visit our Patreon page for free and paid content featuring exclusive documents, unedited interviews, monthly online meetups with other Dossier fans and the Dossier team. Go to Patreon.com/Dossier to subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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