Rapper C-Murder Claims Sealed Documents Hold Keys To His Freedom
Rapper C-Murder, no-limit rapper, has been serving a life sentence since 2009 for his alleged role in the murder of 16-year-old boy in 2002. He has claimed his innocence from the onset.
Today, after a series of major twists and turns during his trial, the rapper claims there are sealed documents that hold the key to his freedom.
In a press release from his publicist on Wednesday August 4, rapper C-Murder claims there are 31 hidden documents showing illegal DNA reports that were not presented during his attempted murder.
He claims a match was found when analyzing his DNA in the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) database, but the Attorney ordered that the genetic data be pulled from the system and marked as unknown.
Miller called for a full investigation into the “corruption that led to his current imprisonment” and for the press to demand that the 31 documents be turned over to him and his legal department. The courts are apparently fighting against the disclosure of these documents.
“Half of my life has been stolen by the Louisiana courts and it stops now!” said C-murder.
The press release also said that the no-limit rapper, currently housed at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, has gone on a hunger strike to protest the medical negligence he and other inmates have suffered since the Covid pandemic.
He also added that “While quarantined, the inmates are on constant lockdown and are not allowed to leave the dorm to receive fresh air. The tests that they provide are not up to standard and they are giving many erroneous results. There are many inmates that have ailments that were not properly treated and as a result, have died after contracting the virus.
“I believe that the world should know what is occurring here and their loved ones deserve to know the truth.”
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