March 9th saw the 20th anniversary for
the death of Christopher Wallace, better
known as The Notorious B.I.G.
But to Voletta Wallace, his death hurts
"every single day," from the moment
he was gunned down outside of a Los
Angeles party on March 9th 1997.
"Any mother who has lost a child knows
exactly the devastation I feel," she shares.
"It's the worst pain in the world and
one that I wouldn't wish upon my worst
enemy."
Wallace claims that she believes she
knows who killed her son.
"I have a very good idea who murdered
Christopher and I genuinely believe that
the LAPD know exactly who did too," she
says. "They've done their investigation, but
they just refuse to move forward. I don't
know why they haven't arrested who was
involved. It seems to me that it's one giant
conspiracy, and someone is definitely being
protected somewhere down the line."
Through all of this, Wallace says she
found solace in turning to God and staying
involved in church, but she states that she
will not have ultimate peace until justice is
found for her son.
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In China's capital city of Beijing
almost 70,000 fossil-fueled
taxis are to be replaced with
electrically powered models.
Hungarian MPs have passed
new laws that will force asylum
seekers to live in detention
centers. They will be housed in
shipping containers while they
wait for their documentation.
The High Court in Zimbabwe
has officially banned the
beating of children at home
or in school. Now making it
punishable by law.
India has passed a new law,
increasing paid maternity leave
from 12 to 26 weeks. Making it
the 3rd best worldwide.
The country plans to
reintroduce military
conscription. This means that
men and women born in or after
1999 will be enlisted into the
country's armed forces.
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THE NOTORIOUS B.I.G'S MURDER CASE
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The hip hop legends mother Voletta Wallace shared her heartbreak and reflections on the unsolved murder case with
the Daily Mail.