The mothers of the two men killed by convicted drug lord Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff are urging prosecutors not to push for the death penalty as punishment for the murders.
McGriff’s attorney David Ruhnke has sent an "urgent request for reconsideration" via letter to Washington, D.C. on Feb. 1, the day McGriff was convicted of paying $50,000 to gun down rivals Troy Singleton and Eric "E Money Bags" Smith. The mothers of the deceased have said they would be adversely affected by an execution of McGriff.
Troy Singleton's mother Bessie stated she didn't want anyone's "death on her hands," while Smith's mother told reporters that there has "already been enough death."
McGriff’s attorney David Ruhnke has sent an "urgent request for reconsideration" via letter to Washington, D.C. on Feb. 1, the day McGriff was convicted of paying $50,000 to gun down rivals Troy Singleton and Eric "E Money Bags" Smith. The mothers of the deceased have said they would be adversely affected by an execution of McGriff.
Troy Singleton's mother Bessie stated she didn't want anyone's "death on her hands," while Smith's mother told reporters that there has "already been enough death."