Rayful Edmond III, a drug lord best known for catalyzing a crack cocaine epidemic in Washington, D.C. in the 1980s, has died.
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He rose to prominence in the 1980s, spending lavishly and befriending athletes, as the city was wracked by murders tied to ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed Rayful Edmond III died suddenly Tuesday evening at a halfway house in Florida.
Edmond, who was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to life in prison, was once believed to control about a third of the cocaine ...
Edmond, a symbol of the city’s 1980s crack epidemic, stepped down to community corrections this summer and was set to be ...
Edmond died last week at the age of 60. He was on the verge of working his way free from a life sentence with no parole for dealing thousands of pounds of cocaine a month as the kingpin of D.C.’s ...
During his reign as D.C.’s crack kingpin, the capital became the murder capital of the United States, causing the likes of ...
Rayful Edmond, a notorious drug lord who ran a lucrative operation in Washington, D.C., is allegedly dead according to social ...
Edmond was arrested in April 1989 and sentenced to life in prison. His sentence was abbreviated after he became an informant, ...
Rayful Edmond, a dr*g kingpin during the crack epidemic of the 1980s, has died. One Raylful's friends believes that he was ...
Rayful Edmond III, former Washington D.C. drug kingpin in the 1980s, has passed away while living at a halfway house in ...