DONT SMOKE PCP **Crazy Story(Big Lurch)**

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[h2]I learned about this in Crime and Justice back in High School and forgot all about it till a couple seconds ago. Enjoy!  **THIS IS NOT NEW NEWS**[/h2]
[h2]Early life[/h2]

Born in DallasTexas, Singleton grew up nearby in north DallasTexas. At 7 years old, he began writing poetry. He decided to pursue a career inrapping, and began performing in 1990. In his early rap years, Singleton rapped under the name G-Spade, but later changed his name to Big Lurch after earning that nickname from his peers.
[h2][edit]Prior to murder[/h2]
In 2000, on September 16, one day after his 24 birthday, Singleton was driving his car when a drunk driver hit him resulting in his neck being broken. While in the hospital, he was heavily on medication, and while on medication he wrote one of his songs, Texas Boy, for his album, It's All Bad. After being released from the hospital, he had trouble walking and was still in pain, Singleton admitted, in Rhyme And Punishment, that he began using PCPto ease the pain.
[h2][edit]Murder and lawsuit[/h2]
On April 10, 2002, 25-year-old Singleton murdered Tynisha Ysais in her Los AngelesCalifornia, apartment.[sup][3][/sup] Her boyfriend Thomas Moore testified that he and Singleton spent the evening prior to the murder smoking PCP.

The victim was found in her apartment by a friend. Her chest had been torn open and a three-inch blade was found broken off in her shoulder blade. Tooth marks were found on her face and on her lungs, which had been torn from her chest. An eyewitness reported that, when Singleton was picked up by police, he was naked, covered in blood, standing in the middle of the street and screaming at the sky. A medical examination performed shortly after his capture found human flesh in his stomach that was not his own.[sup][1][/sup]

On November 7, 2003, Singleton was sentenced to life in prison.[sup][3][/sup] He had been convicted of murder and aggravated mayhem the previous June after pleading not guilty by reason of insanity at the time of the murder. The court ruled that his intoxication and claimed insanity were not satisfactory reasons for committing the crime, after a court appointed psychiatrist had evaluated Singleton and reported had no medical belief to be insane, or of unsound mind. Some evidence casts doubt on whether Big Lurch actually committed the murder, according to the 2011 documentary Rhyme and Punishment. Particularly, a bloody hand print on a scooter used to inflict blunt trauma to the back of the victim's head did not match his prints. Additionally, what is believed to be the murderer's DNA at the scene did not match Lurch's own. Currently, it is not known whether he will ever be eligible for parole.

In 2004, Stress Free Ent. and Black Market Records released a solo LP on behalf of Singleton, It's All Bad. Features included Killa TayC-BoLil Keke, Roger Troutman II and Too $hort.

Ysais' mother, Carolyn Stinson, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Black Market Records, Singleton's record label. The label, in similar fashion, has put out albums for X-Raided while he was awaiting trial and eventually convicted of murder (XorcistUnforgiven, Vol. 1, etc.). The suit charged that the label had provided Singleton with drugs "to encourage [him] to act out in an extreme violent manner so as to make him more marketable as a 'gangsta rap' artist."[sup][1][/sup] "Part of what makes a Gangsta Rap artist marketable is the fact that the artist is a current ongoing participant in violent gang activities," the lawsuit said.[sup][1][/sup]

He is currently serving his life sentence at California State Prison, Los Angeles County in Lancaster, California. He has spent the last 4 of 5 years in solitary confinement. He was recently transferred to California State Prison, Sacramento (SAC).

Big Lurch was recently featured in the film Rhyme and Punishment a 2011 documentary that chronicles hip-hop artists who have been incarcerated. In the film Lurch talks about his conviction and time in prison.

Singleton recently released an EP titled, "Lord Have Mercy!" while serving his sentence.
 
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 anyone else hear about that rapper that gouged his eyeball out with a fork
 
PCP is crazy. One of the few drugs whose effects lasts 8 days or longer. Imagine walking around mindless with no conciousness.
 
Originally Posted by Mangudai954


How late can someone be

its not new news, never said it was, just figured id share with those that didnt know about it, thank you for your insightful input
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The confusion comes simply because somewhere along the line PCP picked up the slang name "embalming fluid". Since the confusion began, it is entirely possible, even likely, that some people have smoked formaldehyde soaked cannabis or tobacco, thinking they were getting the same "Embalming Fluid" (PCP) that they had smoked before.

i admit, i made a mistake. changing now
 
Me and some friends accidently smoked some at Bonnaroo a few years ago. Guy threw a nug of tree at some girls cause they said they didnt want to smoke with them. We picked it up and burned it and went to the vending areas to get some food. We were sitting in the main stage area in a big circle and everything was just flying by around me. It was like when you see the time elapsed videos of people moving around. It was insane. After sitting there and not talking for about an hour, someone broke the silence with "what is going on right now?" We ended up running into the guys later and they told us what it was.
 
I heard a story once about a guy on PCP running from the cops.

He stopped, found a broken bottle in the gutter, cut himself open, and proceeded to stuff the wound with leaves.

Crazy.
 
I think the story about the mma dude that ripped apart his friends and ate them is crazier
 
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