The County Coroner’s Office, Los Angeles has released the autopsy
report on Christopher Wallace, aka The Notorious B.I.G. or Biggie Smalls. It
was released on Friday, more than 15 years after the rapper was shot to death.
The 23-page report offers fresh
details about his death, which remains one of the city’s best-known unsolved
homicides.
Wallace, 24, was shot and
killed early on March 9, 1997, as he was leaving a music industry party. He was
riding in the front passenger seat of a Chevrolet Suburban when another vehicle
pulled up beside his and someone opened fire.
Wallace
was shot four times, according to the autopsy report.
The fatal bullet entered his
right hip and ripped through several organs, including his liver, heart and
lung. The other bullets struck Wallace in his left forearm, his back and his
left thigh.
He was taken to Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, where he arrived in full cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead
shortly after 1 a.m.
At the time of his death, he
had no drugs or alcohol in his system. Wallace was 6 feet, 2 inches tall,
weighed 395 pounds and had a tattoo on his right forearm that read: “The Lord
is My Light and my Salvation .”
His slaying has long stumped
investigators.
Los Angeles police and the FBI
both looked into the case but made no arrests.
Wallace was killed just six
months after his former friend and rap rival Tupac Shakur was gunned down in
Las Vegas, leading some to believe both shootings were tied to a so-called rap
war between East Coast and West Coast hip-hop artists and their record
companies.
Shakur recorded for Marion
“Suge” Knight’s Los Angeles-based Death Row Records, while Wallace was signed
with New York-based Bad Boy Entertainment.
Shakur’s killing is also
unsolved.
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