An aspiring rapper in Chicago was sentenced to 99 years in prison after he and a hitman he hired to gun down his mother were found guilty of murdering the woman.
Qaw'mane Wilson, who raps under the name 'Young QC', was sentenced by Judge Stanley Sacks, in Cooks County, on Friday.
Sacks also gave the hitman, Eugene Spencer, a similar punishment, 100 years in prison for the slaying of Wilson's mother, Yolanda Holmes, in 2012.
'The word is 'matricide', meaning murder of one's own mother,' the judge said as he stared down from the bench at Wilson and Spencer, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
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11 comments:
Surprised they didn't let them walk
He'll be out in 3 years.
He only killed his mom. It's not like he's a threat to the rest of society, right?
Isn't that pretty much the way people think nowadays?
Qaw'mane? Where in the heck do they get those names.
A pardon isn't out of the question. It was clearly the mother's fault.
Qaw'mane Wilson, who raps under the name 'Young QC' ...no need to read any further...
Wow, you can't make this sh*t up!!
She lived to regret the day she gave birth to this animal
Typical.
Curious where she got so much money...
Most Americans have no savings. She had $70,000+ —- after indulging baby boy in an expensive car and trinkets.
I hope he sees her face every time he closes his eyes. He has a lot of time to think about what a piece of crap he is!
He did it because he's a racist.
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