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  1. Mar 31, 2013 · The Detroit True Crime Chronicles is a complete Motor City underworld anthology and touches on practically every street icon from the city’s rich and storied gangland history dating back to Prohibition.

  2. Stuckeys story is more than the average tale of cocaine and murder hatched by Detroit’s murderous drug underworld. While rap music and psuedo-gangsters have become synonymous by now, T. Stuckey was one of the first wave of real life gangsters to turn his energies toward building a rap music label.

  3. But Stuckey - who styled himself as rapper T. Stuck with blue and orange mink outfits and passed a cash-packed Burberry shopping bag to a Super Bowl star - was not an uncaring man, even though his CDs and lyrics offered death to suspected snitches, weaklings and rats.

  4. In 1988, T. Stuckey was 19 years old and serving 60 years in prison for murder. Four years later he was freed on appeal and set out to build his dream, Motor City Records. Stuckey's record label was poised on the brink of success with artists like Eminem's best friend "Proof" and the cream of the...

  5. Jul 7, 2017 · List of famous people who died in Detroit, with photos when available. These notable Detroit deaths are loosely ordered by how famous each person was, meaning the most well-known people are at the top of the list.

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  6. Young Boys Incorporated, also known as Y.B.I., was a major drug organization in Detroit, Michigan, who were among the first African American drug cartels to operate on inner-city street corners.

  7. Apr 27, 2016 · Thelmon “Tee” Stuckey is a shadowy legend of the Detroit underworld. In the early 2000′s he was sentenced to life in Federal prison for drug trafficking and homicide; he narrowly avoided a death sentence-one of his initial charges was for the murder of a disgraced former Detroit Police officer who’d been kicked off the force for ...

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