what was the deal with his death, did he owe drug dealers money or was he a victim by mistake?? I know i heard supreme used to bang his wife out but was that really true?
Wall Corleys name has always been associated and mentioned with the other Queens legends. He is well known as one of the founders of the Queens drug trade and as a member of The Roundtable, the conglomerate of Southside Jamaica drug barons that held sway at the dawn of hip-hop and the crack era and made millions. All of the Queens dealers would eventually be arrested and taken down but Wall Corley avoided any significant RICO Act trials or life sentences. Of all the drug tyc00ns, his story has been the least told. Maybe now that story will come out.
Despite reports, Wall Corley was not in the Supreme Team, he had his own unique thing at Forty Projects, where he ruled a drug empire with his brothers, who collectively were known as the Corley Brothers, Wall being the most infamous. The Corley Brothers had Forty Projects, just like Fat Cat and Pappy controlled the block and the Supreme Team ran Baisley Projects. Legend has it that all the Southside dealers came together to divide up the territory diplomatically so that there were no beefs. With the drug trade being so lucrative, they were all about getting that money. They were all business men first and foremost before the crack epidemic and killings changed the game forever for hustlers. Even though the Bebos and Pappy Mason took the fall for the Edward Bryne murder, all the dealers from that era in Queens have carried the stigma for the police officers killing. The crack epidemic and cop killing marked the end of the golden age of hustling ushered in by the South Jamaican drug lords.
what was the deal with his death, did he owe drug dealers money or was he a victim by mistake?? I know i heard supreme used to bang his wife out but was that really true?
I just peeped a interview yesterday where Sammy the Bull's son in law said him and Jay were best friends. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB7C9mfjL98
From what I have read Jay still had one foot in the streets with the Queens street factions. Rumors of him owing drug money seems to be the prevailing theory as to why he was wacked. One thing I will say is that it took some amount of power to make sure his killers got away considering it was caught on tape and there were witnesses to various events of the murder. Look into Curtis Sc00n's twitter timeline and various information he's put out to the public for more info. 50 Cent did the documentary of Jay as well that may give you a gem or two.
I thought the prevailing story was gambling deb, not drugs.