Aspiring rapper convicted of first-degree murder (The Oakland Press)
A jury needed just less than four hours to convict an aspiring rapper of first-degree murder in the death of a popular and well-liked recording artist in his Ferndale studio.
A jury needed just less than four hours to convict an aspiring rapper of first-degree murder in the death of a popular and well-liked recording artist in his Ferndale studio.
Jurors saw it Friday in the accused killer’s own handwriting.
“I CONFESS TO THIS KILLING” was written in large letters at the bottom of a Ferndale police witness statement sheet, underneath a paragraph written by Terrence Terrell Moore.
Jurors saw it Friday in the accused killer’s own handwriting.
At the bottom of a Ferndale police witness statement sheet, underneath a paragraph written by Terrence Terrell Moore admitting shooting a music producer and studio owner, was written in large letters: “I CONFESS TO THIS KILLING.”
Jurors heard of the first of several admissions on Thursday from the man accused of killing a popular music producer in his Ferndale studio.
As Amjed “A.J.” Abdallah lay dying on the floor of the control room of his Ferndale recording studio, shot six times, his assailant worked diligently to disconnect wires from an expensive mixing board, a prosecutor said Tuesday in his opening statements in the murder trial of the accused assailant.
Jurors will be allowed to hear statements given to police by a man accused of gunning down a music producer in Ferndale, a judge ruled Monday just as the man’s trial was getting under way.
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