Why Would You Want to Be Known for Knowing Who Killed Biggie Smalls?

The Timing Seems Rather Odd, What Does He Know and Why is He Speaking Now?

Christopher

Clayton Hill, a former Nation of Islam member and inmateconfesses to being an accessory to the death of Biggie Smalls. He implicates a member of the Nation of Islam as being the one that actually killed Notorious B.I.G. The real question is "why now"? It has been over 14 years since Christopher Wallace (aka Biggie Smalls) was shot. Why throw the Nation of Islam under the bus after all of these years?

On top of all of this we are left to believe that the price on his head was only $25,000? Considering that if anyone could get to the man behind the trigger, they would, I find it hard to believe that someone settled for a mere 25 grand. Perhaps more like 25 million, enough to leave the country and be set up for life. Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur were a threat to the owners of the respective record labels that employed them. Tupac Shakur had a lot to say about the Illuminati, which makes the average person think that the American government may have had a hand in his slaying. But what would the Nation of Islam benefit from taking out Biggie Smalls?

Either this story is meant to give Clayton Hill notoriety on the streets or someone has a bridge in Brooklyn to sell us for a dollar. The real question is, if this can indeed be proven would this threaten the relevancy and integrity of the Nation of Islam? Everyone knows that there are established organizations within the African-American community and every now and again someone threatens to expose the secrets behind these organizations but no one has ever posed a serious threat. Why would Clayton Hill put himself out on the line like this, to expose himself up to the hatred of not just the Nation of Islam, but many crazed rap fans that took it personally when the biggest artists in the history of the genre were slain? Why would you open up that door, and are the consequences worth these actions?

Published by Christopher

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