from Lil Boosie postmarked Nov 7, 2011.
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DJ Smallz aka "Mr. Southern Smoke" released a photo of a letter sent from Lil Boosie postmarked Nov 7, 2011. photo link: Add Comment Lil Boosie Trial Day-2: Michael "Marlo Mike" Louding Takes The Stand & Denies Killing Terry Boyd05/09/2012 "Day three of testimony in the first degree murder trial of Baton Rouge rapper Torence Hatch, a.k.a. Lil Boosie began with 19-year-old Michael "Marlo Mike" Louding taking the stand. Prosecutors say Louding confessed to killing Terry Boyd in 2009 and that Hatch gave the order to do so. Louding has not yet gone to trial for his alleged involvement in Boyd's death. On the stand Monday morning, Louding said he never told law enforcement that he shot Terry Boyd, but instead, he was at Hatch's house the night of the murder. He said Hatch and Adrienne Pittman, the accused getaway driver, never left the house. Prosecutors said in opening statements they expected Louding to lie on the stand. On the interrogation tapes played in the courtroom, Louding at first said he wasn't involved in the murder. A couple of days later, when asked again, he said he did go to the house where Terry Boyd was and shot him through a window. He said he then went back to Hatch's house. He added once the phone calls came in saying Boyd was dead, Hatch paid him $2,800. Once the tapes were played, prosecutor Dana Cummings asked Louding if his memory was refreshed. She then asked if he was telling members of the jury that he did not kill BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - Prosecutors have hung their hopes of a conviction against a Baton Rouge rapper on his lyrics. Torrence Hatch, better known as "Lil Boosie," faces those charges in connection with a murder-for-hire scheme. The judge is allowing specific lyrics, not all, to be brought up in the trial next week. "Several hundred people will arrive in downtown Baton Rouge Monday as potential jurors for the murder trial of Baton Rouge rapper Lil Boosie, but only 12 of them will eventually be selected to hear the case. Lil Boosie, whose real name is Torrence Hatch, is on trial for first-degree murder. However, the death penalty is not on the table if he's found guilty. A total of 700 people have been summoned to appear for jury duty this week for this trial and others. Normally, 500 people are summoned. Hatch faces murder charges in connection with a murder-for-hire scheme. The judge is allowing some specific lyrics to be brought up in the trial. Prosecutors said specific lyrics equal intent. Defense attorneys said it's just a rapper doing his job. Three specific words are what prosecutors hope will link Torrence Hatch to the killing of Terry Boyd on October 21, 2009. Those words include 187, mirk and cake." - WAFB |