News in the murder of Jam Master Jay
Five years later, a new clue has emerged in the Jam Master Jay murder as the unidentified killer has a tattoo on his neck.
Randy Allen, a longtime friend and business partner gave his first extensive interview since the October 30, 2002 murder, and gave to the NY Daily News a detailed account of the night his best friend was gunned down.
Jam Master Jay (real name Jason Mizell) had come to his Hollis recording studio to help prepare the group he was backing, Rusty Waters, for an upcoming tour, Allen said.
The 37-year-old star was taking a break and playing video games with his friend, Tony Rincon, when two gunmen, including a man known to Mizell, burst into the second-floor studio.
Allen’s sister, Lydia High, who worked for Mizell, was near the studio’s entrance and one of the gunmen ordered her to the floor.From the couch, Mizell could not see what was going on, Allen said.
High told her brother she then saw a man with a tattoo on his neck stroll toward Mizell. She could not identify what the tattoo was, Allen said.
She told authorities the man who put the gun to her head was Ronald (Tinard) Washington, a convicted drug dealer with a fierce reputation who was well-known by Mizell and his friends, Allen said.
Washington, who was later busted on burglary charges, was identified by federal prosecutors in April as one of the gunmen involved in Mizell’s murder. He has not been charged.
Allen said he was infuriated by his refusal to identify Mizell’s killer, who he believes is from the same Hollis neighborhood where he and his slain pal grew up.
"The person they have locked up who was involved with it is a person from the neighborhood. It’s not like we’re talking about somebody who flew in from L.A. We’re talking about people right from the neighborhood".
"This is not a Biggie Smalls or Tupac case. This is a case that can be solved," Randy Allen said.
Source : NY Daily News
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Murder of Jam Master Jay : The Killer had Tattoo, by r.c. Smith [2007-11-05 13:01:35]
when I was in hawaii on vacation a while back I was roaming around doing what people do when on vacation and I turned around when I heard some brothers laughing and having a good time .....it was rundmc...they were down to earth and nice people. I appreciated the fact that living legends could be nonassholic.
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