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Alpo allegedly released from prison #859551
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If you've ever seen the film, "Paid In Full".....Rico...was based on Albert "Alpo" Martinez.



According to the street crime magazine DD, Alpo has been released

http://dondivamag.com/alberto-alpo-martinez-is-home-free/

ALPO” Martinez is home FREE!
Known for killing business partners and friends, the notorious government informant, and ex-Harlem drug kingpin, Alberto Geddis “Alpo” Martinez has been released from federal prison. He is currently in the witness protection program awaiting his new identity. This is fact, not rumor or speculation.

Alpo Martinez reached out to Don Diva’s CEO, Kevin Chiles through a mutual female friend. Alpo told the female friend, “Me and Kev were cool. Kev believes I told on him, and I just want to talk to him to set the record straight with him. Can you give him the message and get back to me.”

“We were all friends [Chiles, Porter, and Martinez]. Preceding him killing Rich we were all cool on the street. We hung out. We got money. The fact that he told on anyone is not okay for me, and there is nothing to discuss, but even if he didn’t tell, we still wouldn’t be good because he killed Rich. I’m not cool with how that went. –Kevin Chiles, CEO – Don Diva Magazine
Alberto Alpo Martinez
Alberto Alpo Martinez

The drug kingpins in Harlem during the crack era co-existed and were all cool with each other to a certain extent. Not necessarily friends, but they either got money together, or they partied together at one time or another. This has led to Harlem being divided on their feelings towards Alpo, even present day. There are players who are adamant in their stance that Alpo is a snitch; his legacy has been tarnished, and they want no parts of him. There are, of course, people who are neutral and have no opinion one way or another. But surprisingly there are people who still correspond with him and have been for years and don’t see anything wrong with it.

Alpo hails from Spanish Harlem and rose to prominence in the coke game in the 80’s. Alongside Azie “AZ” Faison and Rich Porter, this trio–which the Roc-A-Fella movie Paid In Full was based on–revolutionized the cocaine trade in the Sugar Hill section of Harlem. Mainly through The Jukebox, a game room Faison set up on 145th St. between 7th and 8th Avenues where they hid money and drugs in video games like Pac-Man. The trio became local celebrities, flaunting exclusive cars, clothes, and jewelry, to the delight of admirers.

After a time, Alpo moved to Washington, D.C. to live with a girlfriend. The drug conviction of Rayful Edmond, who was the premier D.C. drug lord left a vacancy in the D.C. Drug trade. Alpo’s signature swagger and likability nature gained him popularity on the streets of the nation’s capitol, and he went on to become a kingpin in yet another city. His success in the game is largely due to Wayne “Silk” Perry, who Alpo befriended and recruited as his enforcer. Before long, Alpo was moving 30 kilos of coke per day. The money rolled in while the bodies hit the floor. Alpo would commit various murders in the name of maintaining his empire. The most notable of Alpo’s murders was the January 1990 murder of Rich Porter, his right-hand man.

The feds arrested Alpo Martinez on November 6, 1991. They hit him with various drug charges, along with murder and conspiracy to commit murder, including the murders of D.C. hustler Michael “Fray” Salters and Brooklyn dealer Domenico Benson. Though having done the deeds and knowing the rules of the game, Alpo couldn’t handle what he was facing; life behind bars or a possible death sentence. The Washington Post reported that as Alpo (25) appeared in court after his November 1991 arrest sniffling loudly as tears welled up in his eyes. Alpo began to cooperate with the federal government almost immediately. Along with telling on everyone he could, Alpo confessed to committing 14 brutal murders.
Wayne "Silk" Perry
Wayne “Silk” Perry

Alpo’s biggest betrayal was telling on Wayne “Silk” Perry, the man who protected him on the streets, with unyielding loyalty. Alpo told the government that Wayne killed Garrett ‘Gary’ Terrell (infamous drug lord in the D.C.) and Evelyn Carter (Hooker that could provide evidence Perry killed Michael Fray Salters.) On March 5, 1993, based on Alberto Martinez cooperation the feds brought a 27 count indictment against Perry. The indictment included the murders of 9 people in the furtherance of a Continuing Criminal Enterprise (CCE), racketeering conspiracy, conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine, retaliating against a witness, kidnapping, and robbery. Wayne would be the first person in D.C. to face the death penalty since 1971. Perry negotiated a plea deal without cooperating with the government. Wayne pled to five counts of murder in the furtherance of a Continuing Criminal Enterprise (CCE) for the killings of Domenico Benson, who was shot as he shook Alpo’s hand because he allegedly slapped Alpo’s wife in a previous altercation with her; Evelyn Carter, who was allegedly cooperating with police, she was shot in the head at close range leaving Constitution Hall; Yolanda Burley; Alveta Hopkins; and Garrett “Gary” Terrell. In return for his guilty plea, some of his relatives and friends were not indicted, and others received lesser sentences. Instead of the death penalty, Perry was sentenced to five consecutive life sentences without parole to serve his time in federal prison. Alpo was sentenced to 35 years in prison- under federal witness protection.

Though Alpo was regarded by some as a good dude that faced a sentence few men would eat, the rules are the rules. You don’t rat. Throughout the streets and in hip-hop, Alpo
is largely regarded as the most infamous snitch that the streets have seen, and a snake for murdering his best friend, Rich Porter. Though Alpo isn’t locked down anymore, he’s still not free. He will have to move modestly and keep a low-key profile for the rest of his life when he’s used to being bigger than life, doing what he wants in the world.


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America's Most Evil episode featuring Alpo


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Pretty good movie.

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saw the americas most evil great series and great episode... so he is in witness protection in say "nebraska" wow that is probably going to end up a top flight movie when he sells his story

Re: Alpo allegedly released from prison [Re: getthesenets] #859557
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His stories already been sold, with Paid In Full. And there's the Unauthorized documentary that was made about him. And he was going to get out one day, I just don't understand how the feds can let this scumbag walk all for some equal level dealers and essentially Alpo's hit man. Perry was never really a dealer himself, he simply did Alpo's killing of his rivals and got compensated for it. Alpo had some real good people around him, but he was the model for the saying "aint no friends in this game." Because he backstabbed everyone who helped him out and made him even more rich.

Fuck Alpo, and I sincerely mean that. My dad and my stepdad had a few business dealings with some of the big guys in the boroughs back then and Alpo was one of them. My dad used to buy a brick or two and bring it out to Long Island, Hempstead and Suffolk County. To this very day, some very good friends of my dads are never coming home because of that asshole. And they never murdered or ordered the deaths of anyone. The scum just couldnt take his time like a man and pay for his transgressions against society.

Re: Alpo allegedly released from prison [Re: getthesenets] #859561
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crazy hes released.. talk about a fucking snake.. I mean in the streets if youre involved in that business and you really trust anyone fully you have to be just pain stupid.. he couldn't even do the work himself he got wayne perry to do everything and then dimed him out..anyone know more about wayne? seems like dc breeds some savages.. they all turn muslim once they get locked up too.. dc and philly.
always will think its crazy how the feds will let the biggest guy off once he talks and then continue to destroy a bunch of his underlings lives for doing shit that they ordered..

Re: Alpo allegedly released from prison [Re: getthesenets] #859567
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Fuck him a rat is a rat.


From now on, nothing goes down unless I'm involved. No blackjack no dope deals, no nothing. A nickel bag gets sold in the park, I want in. You guys got fat while everybody starved on the street. Now it's my turn.

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never heard of him

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Alpo was scum and had everyone else do his dirty work and had his friend killed, got caught up and ratted out the guy who did all his work in DC

Wayne Perry was the real force

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Paid in Full is definitely one of my favorite movies of all time. With that said, Alpo is still a piece of shit rat.

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By the way, when Alpo killed Richard Porter, this indirectly led to the murder of a child, his brother, who has been kidnapped by Clarence "Preacher" Heatley's gang: when they read in the papers Porter was dead and therefore nobody would pay the ransom anymore, Heatley ordered the child killed, sick bastard...


Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:

1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."

2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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What they did to that kid was sick

Was his uncle involved or was that just a hollywood angle?

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Originally Posted By: Blackjack2121
What they did to that kid was sick

Was his uncle involved or was that just a hollywood angle?

Yes, he was I think, at least according to this documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdXQBQ9BaDU


Willie Marfeo to Henry Tameleo:

1) "You people want a loaf of bread and you throw the crumbs back. Well, fuck you. I ain't closing down."

2) "Get out of here, old man. Go tell Raymond to go shit in his hat. We're not giving you anything."
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there is hes Interview on youtube..hes memory is soo good..

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Killers like gravano and alpo dont deserve to be free even if they became witnesses like they did. At least leonetti and even mickey featherstone straightened up their life after getting a second chance. I guarantee alpo will be in trouble within a year

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Whatever happened to his even more notorious rival, Purina One?

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Another corny troll.

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That was the worst attempt at a joke I have ever witnessed

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wonder if he'll remain low if he is out or if he'll hit the rap circuit for interviews, party appearances, etc...

i honestly cant see any other way for him to eat unless he does that. a big part of the rap community idolizes this guy, snitch or not. i can see him popping up on IG with a ton of followers in the next year lol

rumor is dame dash threw him a welcome home party but its prob bullshit

he doesnt seem like a sideline type of guy one bit, i bet he'll be doing interviews, hosting mixtapes, maybe even a fashion line down the road. they shoulda given the guy the needle. fuckin snake

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alpos been out for years everybody knows was spotted at wizards game and that party wasn't bullshit at all even big meech talked about it in his interview from jail thas y J and dame fell out becuz he threw that fukin party for alpo a serial killer them dudes from harlem should not be havin movies made up about them frank lucas nicky barnes alpo thas sad

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Alpo Martinez 14 bodies, Sammy the bull 21 bodies, Leonetti 10(?) All free men and the list goes on and on and on

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About Dame Dash.

He executive produced a pretty good documentary about Leroy "Nicky" Barnes...called "Mr Untouchable".


He can generate a LOT of interest in a similar project about Alpo, if he puts it out. Alpo has become sort of street icon and some mainstream fans are somewhat familiar with the name.


The Paid in Full film is based on the book,Game Over, by Azie Faison..aka Ace in the film (Wood Harris' character). The story goes that when Azie saw the final cut of the film....he allegedly ran up in Roc-A-Fella offices with some supergoons to confront Dame about how he altered parts of the end of the story....namely the "positive" spin to Rico's part.

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No way Alpo was selling 30 keys a day . Maybe he did some deals that size but he was nowhere near that level . He was a good sized wholesaler but more like 30 a month , he had a nice Dominican hook . Alpo a rat and that will always be the case uptown , he can't go back there unless it one of those gentrified spots . However although he had Wayne Alpo did do a lot of his own work so he did get dirty . He also bought his fireworks from Harlem wise guys , big customer .

Preacher was the real shit uptown , he one of scariest ever . The mafia cop Epploito was the lead officer assigned to the Porter kid kidnapping by Preacher and Apple

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anyone know about this guy. He's was a crack kingpin in brooklyn from late 80s managed to make it till 2002.

B’KLYN KINGPIN’S REIGN OF CARNAGE
By Murray Weiss March 5, 2007 | 10:00am
HE WAS New York’s killing machine.

John “Bloody Hatchet” Hatcher, the brother of a minister, has admitted to involvement in more than 80 shootings – including 30 homicides – while operating a notorious gang that made tens of millions of dollars selling crack, cocaine and marijuana.

During a two-decade reign of terror, Hatcher and his gang, The Rugby Boys, littered the streets in the heart of Brooklyn with victims and bodies, authorities said.

“He was the crack epidemic,” said John Gilbride, special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration’s New York Office, comparing him to murderers Lorenzo “Fat Cat” Nichols and Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff and infamous Harlem druglord Nicky Barnes.

But unlike the others’ brief reigns as crack and heroin kingpins, Hatcher’s ring flourished like no other, before the DEA finally mounted a six-year operation buying $10 bags of crack that snared him.

Rather than face a possible death-sentence prosecution, Hatcher, 43, spilled his guts.

Veteran federal agents and hardened homicide detectives were left slack-jawed with disbelief as Hatcher methodically detailed a litany of murder and mayhem that took him an astonishing four months to tell.

“There were times when we actually had to stop him and say, ‘That’s enough for today,’ ” DEA Special Agent John Profetti said, recalling a particularly grim session when Hatcher described an assault in which one of his henchmen was stabbed, shot, choked, set on fire and then doused with a pail of urine.

The victim survived, after pretending he was dead, and gave an interview to detectives and Star Jones, the former co-host of ABC’s “The View” who was then a Brooklyn assistant district attorney.

When the man was released from the hospital, Hatcher paid two hit men $5,000 to finish him off.

Hatcher’s brutality and sophisticated criminality belied his upbringing by loving parents who owned a record store in Canarsie and raised three other children, including a minister and a U.S. Naval Academy officer.

But by age 12, Hatcher was showing his propensity for crime, running with a crowd that committed robberies and burglaries and were tied to fearsome Jamaican drug dealers.

His fledgling talents were noticed by a local “Fagin-like” hood, who recruited him.

“It was like Oliver Twist with a gun,” said Daniel Anderson, DEA associate special agent in charge in New York.

Added Profetti, “He was a natural, starting with pick-pocketing and escalating into robberies and burglaries.”

By the end of high school, Hatcher was forming a gang of his own. He recruited kids, dubbed Rugby Boys, who played football and basketball when they were not selling drugs. One fearsome teen, Tyrone Hunter, was made Hatcher’s deputy.

Coupling a businessman’s acumen with an iron fist, Hatcher established control over several key crack dens in Bedford-Stuyvesant and East New York and skillfully built an empire with scores of workers in the heart of the city’s most populated borough.

If a rival tried to poach his territory, someone would be pay. “He shot people just to make a point, leaving them wounded in the stomach and legs,” Profetti said.

Hatcher lived large. He had a spacious apartment in Park Slope, hoards of women, “Superfly” clothes and flashy luxury cars and treated himself and his crew to lavish Caribbean trips.

But in 1991, he was with a couple of his henchmen and mistook undercover cops for rival dealers. One of his crew opened fire, grazing an officer.

Hatcher was the only one caught. He did not rat and spent eight years in prison.

When he was released, he quickly reclaimed his throne.

But two seemingly unrelated criminal matters – a murder in East New York and a credit-card scam in Alabama – ultimately toppled his empire.

On Jan. 27, 2000, a city bus driver made the mistake of being a go-between in a Colombian heroin deal with Hatcher, who shot and killed him and stole his drugs.

Rugby Boy Charles Thomas was identified as a suspect.

Seven months later, in Alabama, Thomas’ nickname, “Boo,” and his Brooklyn phone number showed up on a piece of paper linked to a ring ordering hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise from Home Depot.

The DEA joined U.S. Postal Inspector James Buthorn and NYPD detectives in early 2001 and starting with $10-bag buys, launched their probe that snared a “weak-link” lieutenant in Hatcher’s operation. Fearing “Bloody Hatchet,” the lieutenant cooperated, and Hatcher finally was scooped up in a massive roundup May 13, 2002.

Hatcher started spilling the beans, saying, “I am not going to do any one else’s time. They will do their own,” referring to his eight-year stint in prison over the cop-wounding case.

With a treasure-trove of cases to cherry-pick from involving Hatcher – some which had already been attributed to others by the NYPD – Assistant Brooklyn U.S. Attorneys Christina Dugger and Scott Morvillo and the federal agents zeroed in on five killings.

“It took six years to peel back layer after layer to unveil these horrific crimes,” Gilbride said.

Investigators dug up old witnesses and other evidence they used during a three-week trial that ended last month with the racketeering and murder conviction of the final bosses of Hatcher’s gang: Hunter and Adrian Payne.

Hatcher, who testified for two days, is being held in federal prison and, along with Hunter and Payne, is awaiting sentencing in May. He is expected to receive what amounts to a life sentence.

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Worst rat ever, but black rats sure do get way worse deal then italian ones, i think nicky barnes did 35 years too, but Joe Massino flips and gets time served, fucking horrible.

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Thanks getthesenets. Nice to know all the extra details in that story. Vlad has some good interviews.

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You're welcome DR

Now...supposedly he's home and just recently released this photo with one of his sons


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Originally Posted By: DB
Preacher was the real shit uptown , he one of scariest ever . The mafia cop Epploito was the lead officer assigned to the Porter kid kidnapping by Preacher and Apple


Did Preacher snitch?

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wonder if he'll remain low if he is out or if he'll hit the rap circuit for interviews, party appearances, etc...

i honestly cant see any other way for him to eat unless he does that. a big part of the rap community idolizes this guy, snitch or not. i can see him popping up on IG with a ton of followers in the next year lol

rumor is dame dash threw him a welcome home party but its prob bullshit

he doesnt seem like a sideline type of guy one bit, i bet he'll be doing interviews, hosting mixtapes, maybe even a fashion line down the road. they shoulda given the guy the needle. fuckin snake


When I read this before, I disagreed with the bold part, but I was completely WRONG. Somebody thought it was a good idea for him to pose in photo with his son..and post it on social media.

I only posted it because it's already viral. The children of the men he sent away are grown men now, and since this generation of kids put their entire lives on social media....the wolves know who Alpo's son is, and everything about him.

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wonder if he'll remain low if he is out or if he'll hit the rap circuit for interviews, party appearances, etc...

i honestly cant see any other way for him to eat unless he does that. a big part of the rap community idolizes this guy, snitch or not. i can see him popping up on IG with a ton of followers in the next year lol

rumor is dame dash threw him a welcome home party but its prob bullshit

he doesnt seem like a sideline type of guy one bit, i bet he'll be doing interviews, hosting mixtapes, maybe even a fashion line down the road. they shoulda given the guy the needle. fuckin snake


When I read this before, I disagreed with the bold part, but I was completely WRONG. Somebody thought it was a good idea for him to pose in photo with his son..and post it on social media.

I only posted it because it's already viral. The children of the men he sent away are grown men now, and since this generation of kids put their entire lives on social media....the wolves know who Alpo's son is, and everything about him.


Good. He deserves everything he gets over killing Rich over greed and indirectly causing his sons death.

Where is the photo the link is broken?

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wonder if he'll remain low if he is out or if he'll hit the rap circuit for interviews, party appearances, etc...

i honestly cant see any other way for him to eat unless he does that. a big part of the rap community idolizes this guy, snitch or not. i can see him popping up on IG with a ton of followers in the next year lol

rumor is dame dash threw him a welcome home party but its prob bullshit

he doesnt seem like a sideline type of guy one bit, i bet he'll be doing interviews, hosting mixtapes, maybe even a fashion line down the road. they shoulda given the guy the needle. fuckin snake


When I read this before, I disagreed with the bold part, but I was completely WRONG. Somebody thought it was a good idea for him to pose in photo with his son..and post it on social media.

I only posted it because it's already viral. The children of the men he sent away are grown men now, and since this generation of kids put their entire lives on social media....the wolves know who Alpo's son is, and everything about him.


Good. He deserves everything he gets over killing Rich over greed and indirectly causing his sons death.

Where is the photo the link is broken?


If you have Instagram go to @kollegekidd 's feed.

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Good. He deserves everything he gets over killing Rich over greed and indirectly causing his sons death.


I listened to the direct interview they did with Alpo years ago where he confessed to everything. I've listened to a few Azie interviews and I believe that Richard was in fact taking advantage of Alpo in terms of what he was charging him for the coke.

Whether or not that warrants Po killing him over that is for others to decide, but it was a legitimate gripe. In the crack era, people got shot for stepping on somebody's shoe and not saying sorry......so somebody getting over on you for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars?

Rich's uncle was involved in the kidnapping of Donnell Porter, so I don't think Preacher's crew had any intention of releasing him alive. Gonna look up the article about Donnell's death to see if they listed forensic evidence after they found the body. The way the story is told, the boy's body was dumped in same area they found Rich's body a few weeks later. Kidnappers knew they wouldn't get ransom anymore, so they tried to pin the death of Donnell on whoever killed Rich.

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the phone interview with Alpo was interesting. Really could picture it all playing out detail for detail as he described all the murders and how the victims were set up or how Gary killed Alpo's 250k+ a month customer over sleeping with his girl...and then how Alpo eneded up killing Gary for telling people he was going to kill Alpo..so many killers on the streets in that era between Harlem and D.C. alone

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Good. He deserves everything he gets over killing Rich over greed and indirectly causing his sons death.


I listened to the direct interview they did with Alpo years ago where he confessed to everything. I've listened to a few Azie interviews and I believe that Richard was in fact taking advantage of Alpo in terms of what he was charging him for the coke.

Whether or not that warrants Po killing him over that is for others to decide, but it was a legitimate gripe. In the crack era, people got shot for stepping on somebody's shoe and not saying sorry......so somebody getting over on you for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars?

Rich's uncle was involved in the kidnapping of Donnell Porter, so I don't think Preacher's crew had any intention of releasing him alive. Gonna look up the article about Donnell's death to see if they listed forensic evidence after they found the body. The way the story is told, the boy's body was dumped in same area they found Rich's body a few weeks later. Kidnappers knew they wouldn't get ransom anymore, so they tried to pin the death of Donnell on whoever killed Rich.


So what he was charging him what he wanted...it was his connect!

He didnt force him to buy, if he didnt like it or could get it cheaper elsewhere, thats what he should have done.

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Gets is right though, on the street, within the drug world, that is considered as a negative thing, for overpricing. The real question would be if Rich was overcharging every other dealer buying off of him as well, or if he was just doing it to Alpo. If he was just doing it to Alpo, then I can see why he had him killed.

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Fellas,

The Alpo interview that I alluded to is worth the listen.Nobody tells a story quite like NY jail dudes..and Po is great in the interview.

SPOILERS if you want to listen to it later.

The dispute with Rich went this way, according to 'Po. Rich and Alpo had a NY connect who supplies them both. Rich is in Harlem,Po in DC...so the connect deals with Rich and Po drives up to get his share of the bricks from Rich. Pays Rich a small commission for putting the money up to get large volume discount from the connect. Rich also has another connect, Fritz.

Rich tells Po that their shared connect hit a dry spell, but his connect Fritz has steady coke.Po comes up a few times and pays the rate that Rich says that Fritz is charging.

Po comes to NY and happens to bump into the connect, and asks him when he's gonna start supplying him again. NY connect says that he's been giving Rich coke steadily for both of them. Po calls BS....and asks the connect to describe the packaging of the latest bricks of coke.Connect describes exactly the packaging of the last batch of coke that Po got from Rich.

Po realizes that Rich had been lying to him for a while, and that rather than charging him the low price that the NY connect agreed to sell bricks to them, he was selling him those same bricks, but telling him that they were from Fritz and he had to pass along the difference in price to Po and charge him much more.

Po's quote is "Rich was lying to me about something he had no reason to lie to me about. And if this little bit of money could come between a friendship, no telling what he'd sell me out for"

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With all the money they were making it baffles me that Rich would do something like that. I guess buying a new pair of sneakers for every day takes its toll.

Alpo's interview is fascinating to me, listened to it several times. So charismatic, such a great storyteller, yet a total psychopath.

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The interview with alpo really is fascinating.... he's got a great memory and was far from stupid. He was very schrewd in business... yet in the interview I think he came off pretty truthful... it's messed up that he killed rich but the more I think about the situation the more I almost side with po. In that game all you have is your word.. so when your long term friend you find out is really getting over on you and lying straight to your face while ripping you off.. you really have to wonder like he said.. if rich was really willing to go to those lengths to lie and fuck over his "friend" then who knows what else he was capable of doing.. when stuff like that happens in the game the trust factor goes to 0 and people really start thinking and tripping out considering if rich would set him up just to make more money, would he set him up for a full robbery? Or a murder to take over his customer base? That's the things these guys start thinking .. so In the twisted mind of the streets pro having rich killed was almost justified in my eyes.. it's fucked up but it's all in "the game".....

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I think rich was thinking and acting very impulsively.. the thought of taxing pop and making more money took over his common sense..greed clouded his judgement... he was probably thinking fuck it i can make X amount more per bird off pop and since he's in D.C. He will never find out.. bad move cause po did find out.. crazy how a lot of these street guys mob related or not can't resist the quick cash even if In the long run it's a horrible idea. I always tell people it's a marathon not a sprint. /so make smart decisions that are going to pay off long term instead of always going for quick easy shit... think about it if rich would have just been straight up with alpo in the long run he would have ended up making more money and still been alive...

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So many street guys get fucked out of greed. Money clouds judgement more than anything in the world. Even more than pussy.. but that's a close second.

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Fellas,

The Alpo interview that I alluded to is worth the listen.Nobody tells a story quite like NY jail dudes..and Po is great in the interview.

SPOILERS if you want to listen to it later.

The dispute with Rich went this way, according to 'Po. Rich and Alpo had a NY connect who supplies them both. Rich is in Harlem,Po in DC...so the connect deals with Rich and Po drives up to get his share of the bricks from Rich. Pays Rich a small commission for putting the money up to get large volume discount from the connect. Rich also has another connect, Fritz.

Rich tells Po that their shared connect hit a dry spell, but his connect Fritz has steady coke.Po comes up a few times and pays the rate that Rich says that Fritz is charging.

Po comes to NY and happens to bump into the connect, and asks him when he's gonna start supplying him again. NY connect says that he's been giving Rich coke steadily for both of them. Po calls BS....and asks the connect to describe the packaging of the latest bricks of coke.Connect describes exactly the packaging of the last batch of coke that Po got from Rich.

Po realizes that Rich had been lying to him for a while, and that rather than charging him the low price that the NY connect agreed to sell bricks to them, he was selling him those same bricks, but telling him that they were from Fritz and he had to pass along the difference in price to Po and charge him much more.

Po's quote is "Rich was lying to me about something he had no reason to lie to me about. And if this little bit of money could come between a friendship, no telling what he'd sell me out for"


Well, this makes more sense...IF TRUE.

This is coming from a sociopath, so I take it with a grain of salt.

Did Azie back up the story?

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BlackJack,

I formed my opinion based on interviews and docs. where the key players spoke for themselves...Azie,Alpo and one of Rich Porter's sisters.

I tend to think that Po told the truth about the Rich situation. Alpo had been targeted in an attempted kidnapping in DC years before. He was shot and hospitalized for a while. So this ruthless cunning street dude became even more ruthless and cunning (and paranoid). Killing Rich for lying to him and ripping him off seems like what Po would do. If he was doing that to somebody, he'd fear being discovered and being killed also.
In the interviews, you see that he fully understands that in the streets, once person has no use for you, you get killed. He mentioned repeatedly that how he was able to handle/control a DEMON like Wayne Perry. He said that he kept WP away from the details about stashes/money because he was worth more to him alive than dead.
Po's main value to any DC guy is that he was plugged into to NY area connects directly. He could match or beat the prices that DC drug dealers were paying to their other suppliers.
Rich was valuable to Po in that he was able to maintain relationship to their NY connect....and help provide Po with steady supply of coke.

The story of killing Rich and the reasons makes logical sense. In fact, that's the only way it makes sense. Why else would Po kill Rich if he was helping him make money?

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Getthese right on the $ here , literally

Po understood the game and would of let Rich take a small servicing profit - say $500 a K but when he found out that number was $1500+ and he did the math

30 K a month x $1500 per K is over $500k a year & he flipped the fuck out , as he should .

Given their tight friendship Po could of stepped to him first but chose not too ( the $ math prolly F'd his head up where he couldn't let it go ). Who was right depends who you like more and / or how serious you take the game but Po was fully justified in killing him based on how he saw things at that time ( he was targeted for killing and robbery a bunch of times and I'm sure got beat several times ). Po was at the death level part and did what he had to do but afterwards and prolly still feels bad about it , especially now that he out of the biz and thinking differently .

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Originally Posted By: Blackjack2121
Did Azie back up the story?


In the America's Most Evil episode..

SPOILER

When they have the segment about Po's stated reasons for killing Rich...they show Azie's reaction and his exact words to the allegations are

"Well, Rich ain't in business working for free"

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Missed your question GT but yeah Preacher snitched and I believe he convinced his son to as well who was one of their top hit men .

Some cold shit their played by the Feds as that dude was a straight monster

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DB,

Thanks..I wonder why law enforcement allows the head to co-operate and build cases against the followers. Wouldn't Preacher be the guy they really wanted?

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He ran with a guy in his crew that was almost hos equal

Some guy named John I think that was a cop in the jects

This dude Jon was on par w Preach and did tons of dirty work and very feared so they probably needed Preach info to really dismantle the crew.

My guess is w Preach , he in for life anyway as I think he was looking at the death so the Feds said what's the difference , get Preach and his son to turn out the whole crew and putting both co-ops away for life too . Just a guess tho

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Originally Posted By: getthesenets
BlackJack,

I formed my opinion based on interviews and docs. where the key players spoke for themselves...Azie,Alpo and one of Rich Porter's sisters.

I tend to think that Po told the truth about the Rich situation. Alpo had been targeted in an attempted kidnapping in DC years before. He was shot and hospitalized for a while. So this ruthless cunning street dude became even more ruthless and cunning (and paranoid). Killing Rich for lying to him and ripping him off seems like what Po would do. If he was doing that to somebody, he'd fear being discovered and being killed also.
In the interviews, you see that he fully understands that in the streets, once person has no use for you, you get killed. He mentioned repeatedly that how he was able to handle/control a DEMON like Wayne Perry. He said that he kept WP away from the details about stashes/money because he was worth more to him alive than dead.
Po's main value to any DC guy is that he was plugged into to NY area connects directly. He could match or beat the prices that DC drug dealers were paying to their other suppliers.
Rich was valuable to Po in that he was able to maintain relationship to their NY connect....and help provide Po with steady supply of coke.

The story of killing Rich and the reasons makes logical sense. In fact, that's the only way it makes sense. Why else would Po kill Rich if he was helping him make money?


Maybe because he was a shady/greedy guy and wanted rich out of the picture to either steal his connect for himself(if it wasnt shared) and gain access to his territory or customer base in addition to his other bases. (Greed)

Perfectly logical as well imo.

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He ran with a guy in his crew that was almost hos equal

Some guy named John I think that was a cop in the jects

This dude Jon was on par w Preach and did tons of dirty work and very feared so they probably needed Preach info to really dismantle the crew.

My guess is w Preach , he in for life anyway as I think he was looking at the death so the Feds said what's the difference , get Preach and his son to turn out the whole crew and putting both co-ops away for life too . Just a guess tho


Thanks. There was a dirty cop down with them, you're right.

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Maybe because he was a shady/greedy guy and wanted rich out of the picture to either steal his connect for himself(if it wasnt shared) and gain access to his territory or customer base in addition to his other bases. (Greed)

Perfectly logical as well imo.


If you follow the chain of events, your theories don't really add up.

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BlackJack,

I re-read this thread and you might be right. It's more likely that Po killed Rich for shorting him and lying about the source of the coke BUT....there is a slight chance that Rich was killed so that Alpo wouldn't have to pay him for the drugs he fronted him.

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just read an article that Seth Ferranti did for the Huff Post

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/what...4b09e26b6d768fd


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What Don Diva Magazine Means To The Incarcerated
07/16/2017 03:47 pm ET | Updated Jul 18, 2017

Known and respected in the streets, prisons, and hip-hop circles worldwide- Don Diva, which bills itself “the original street bible,” is known for the integrity it exercises in telling the stories of the notorious drug lords and street legends that populate street lore.

Unlike other street magazines, which take a more exploitive angle like the tabloids, Don Diva’s reputation in the American criminal justice system is unblemished. Respected by both career prison gangsters and those using their time to reform and rehabilitate themselves. Don Diva is about providing the information that the mainstream media doesn’t, information that those in prison and in the streets need. And due to the magazine’s relationships with the men that have been lionized in hip-hop’s lyrical lore as stars of the drug game Don Diva get’s the stories straight from the source, not going the New York Times-sanitized route.

I’ve written a bunch of cover stories for the magazine including the Supreme Team, Boobie Boys, and Cash Money Brothers features. While in prison I used to write under Soul Man because the prison authorities would throw me in the hole for writing articles and even transfer me to higher security level prisons. This persecution strengthened my skill as I kept writing, publishing 8 books on gangsters and prison life and also founding Gorilla Convict from the cell block. Telling tales that would have otherwise never been heard. Straight from the voices of convicts.

People out here in the real world don’t really know what a “street magazine” like Don Diva means to those incarcerated. Don Diva isn’t the only magazine in the genre, with F.E.D.S., As Is, and Street Elements having been in the game at one time or another, but none of them consistently publishes like Don Diva, which is over 60 issues strong and has been publishing since 1999, while founder Kevin Chiles was still serving time for a drug conspiracy charge. To find out what Don Diva means to the incarcerated I reached back inside to some of my former cellmates and some of the street legends I’ve written about for the magazine.

“It means two things,” Plex, who’s doing life at USP Coleman for his convictions on the Boobie Boy case out of Miami, tells me. “He probably ain’t never going home, and it means he’s a stand up dude that was about his business. Its like an honor.” And Plex should know, I wrote and interviewed him about his case for issue 41, which profiled the street kings of Dade County. But like Plex inferred, street fame usually means life in prison or death. And that’s the cautionary tale or underlying theme that Don Diva stresses. Despite the glorification of the magazine among convicted criminals.

“If someone has a story featured in Don Diva or F.E.D.S., you already know that they’re about something.” Judge, serving 18 years at USP Big Sandy, tells me. “But most of the time, you already know that when they walk in. Dudes will use it as a bragging tool though. Like, ‘My case was in Don Diva.’ They’ll pretty much be rock stars when the magazine comes out. Dudes will try to holler at them about their connects and what they were doing. More so on trying to get put down, then really giving a fuck.”

Motives aside, the magazine is cherished in prison systems nationwide. When I would get copies in, which I did regularly, guys would have dibs on checking the magazine out twenty men deep. Eventually after I let my main dudes see it I’d give it away to someone just so dudes couldn’t keep asking me for it. They would sweat me to death to check out a Don Diva magazine. But I was the same way if I didn’t get my copy in.

“Don Diva is like the Wall Street Journal of gangsta lore.” Titi, whose doing 20 years for a drug conspiracy, tells me. “And being that they don’t let them in the pens, it’s like reading a rare or lost book of the bible when someone manages to get one in. Don Diva’s status among dudes in here is impeccable.” And since prisoners love it, the magazine is detested by prison administrators and mail room officials who’ve been rejecting the magazine and not allowing it into their prisons since its inception. Due in part to the perception that the magazine is detrimental to the security, good order, or discipline of the institution and/or that it facilitates criminal activity.

“We do have a problem getting them in if the cover is on them.” Rob, doing a life sentence for drugs at FCI Terre Haute, tells me. “The mail room doesn’t seem to have a problem with them when the covers are changed or torn off. Being in these magazine is like a badge of honor in here. If the person is a rat, it would be detrimental to them. The mailroom is super on point about letting anything in here that will glamorize anything, or make motherfuckers feel good or informed.”

The federal Bureau of Prisons and other prison systems make such a big deal about rejecting Don Diva magazine yet the same types of articles, taken verbatim from court records or a prosecutor’s press release, come into prison all the time via The New York Times or The Washington Post or any other major publication. Plus you can read about these big cases and who the snitches are if they are published in the law books. Every prison has a law library. Talk about blatant censorship.

Despite all this the BOP can’t legally ban a magazine and copies of Don Diva regularly make it inside. Some sensible wardens allow the magazine on their compound and some mailroom staff just doesn’t care or feel the reading of such material causes problems. To the men behind the fences Don Diva is considered the truth, everything else is fake news.

“Being featured in Don Diva magazine or F.E.D.S. was a way that guys got exposure and were able to deliver a message to the communities they came from.” The infamous stick-up kid, King Tut, doing a life sentence for the unjust three strikes law, tells me. “It was epic to be in a position that enabled you to surrender your truth to the world without having to worry about words being changed or distortions. They would allow the world to receive you just the way you delivered your message.

“The magazines also enabled you to enhance your value or attract people who could be of benefit to you. I’m genuinely grateful for those outlets, because there are so many voices that would have never been heard and faces we would have never seen if it wasn’t for those magazines being direct and from the grassroots.”

Thats how I felt when I was inside writing and doing these stories. It was exclusive, it was on the cutting edge, and even though I was in prison already I still risked getting locked up in the hole for writing about other prisoners. It wasn’t against the rules to do so, I had a right to write, but depending on the subject matter, it was highly frowned upon. I had many talks with prison administrators about my writing. I’m sure they were happy when I left the system finally, after completing my sentence. And being out in the world I know that people have no idea how much these street mag’s mean to those incarcerated due to the drug war.

“It is extremely big to have your story featured in Don Diva or F.E.D.S.,” Shocker, who is doing 405 months for being in Pappy Mason’s Bebo crew, tells me.”You know most of these cats is jock riders, real live groupies, and wanna-be gangsters talking about living that thug life. Many are called, but only a few are chosen. Don Diva’s reputation is solid, as good as gold in here. They don’t call it the street bible for nothing.” I wrote about Shocker and his time in the streets under Fat Cat and Pappy Mason in F.E.D.S.

Guys used to come up to me on the yard and try to convince me that I needed to write about them. They would bring newspaper clippings from their hometown newspaper. I would just be honest with them- that’s the best course in prison, don’t leave anything open- and tell them that unless their case had a minimum of 50 articles in the papers, then it wasn’t big enough for me to write about. I was writing about gangs like MS-13 and the Green Dragons and gangsters like Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff from the Supreme Team, Wayne Perry, and Rayful Edmond, guys who had upwards of 500 or more articles written about their drug dealing and criminal exploits. I probably hurt a lot of dudes ego’s, but I only wrote about the creme of the crop of crack era gangsters.

To me this 1980s and 90s gangsta shit was like the Wild, Wild West, but set in the age of hip-hop. I was the chronicler, weaving the Billy the Kid-like tales, but to Don Diva it was as important to educate as it was to entertain. Priding itself on telling the stories that the mainstream media couldn’t get, Don Diva has found its niche among people who have time to read a magazine- hip-hop industry insiders and power brokers, drug lords and prisoners, and rappers, wanna-be’s, and true crime aficionados. But with the website they have expanded their audience and continue to do so by telling more diverse, yet still impactful stories of the criminal justice system and who it targets.

“Two particular individuals we featured stood out for us,” Don Diva founder, Kevin Chiles, tells me. “One being the former mayor of Detroit Kwame Kilpatrick and the other Paul Bergin a once prominent federal prosecutor and acclaimed criminal defense lawyer whom both unfortunately found themselves behind bars. They both realized how influential Don Diva magazine was in the jails as well as in their communities and asked us to feature theirs plights in our magazine.”

Since it’s inception Don Diva has been about something bigger. They went global and 24/7 with their website launch a few years ago. For a quarterly magazine that was a big gamble and a gamble that has paid off with tons of traffic and continued interest in the site and back issues of the magazine. Writing for Don Diva while I served my time was an honor for me also. When I stepped on any compound on the East Coast guys on the pound knew who I was due to my affiliation and writing for the magazine. But from the inside I saw the reality of the world in which we live. A world that is chronicled in all it’s unfairness in Don Diva’s pages. Attempting to give the oppressed a voice and those buried in the belly of the beast a forum.

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Haitian Jack slapped Alpo, accordingly to Spliff

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SydFEltJaFU

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Originally Posted by getthesenets
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Preacher was the real shit uptown , he one of scariest ever . The mafia cop Epploito was the lead officer assigned to the Porter kid kidnapping by Preacher and Apple


Did Preacher snitch?


His son did.

The Alpo Story is on YouTube, so is game over.

Never forget I had just started making moves when I first saw Paid In Full. It's funny now but just for that night while I laid in bed I thought I was dead already. Goofy shit. Didnt stop nothin tho. Taught me wholesale on the streets though, get it and get it gone.

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Maybe because he was a shady/greedy guy and wanted rich out of the picture to either steal his connect for himself(if it wasnt shared) and gain access to his territory or customer base in addition to his other bases. (Greed)

Perfectly logical as well imo.


If you follow the chain of events, your theories don't really add up.

If you listen to Alpo interview, it all can down to Rich adding a surcharge to coke front to him and Alpo by Alpos connect. When the guy fronted Rich the coke(with Nixon's head stamped on it) it was for Rich and Alpo. Instead of giving it to Alpo for what he got it for he added $3000 a key.

Listen to the interview, it explains every murder.

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https://youtu.be/SdXQBQ9BaDU

Catching Alpo, preacher, money rich from the feds side. Brilliant watch for anyone that knows the tragic story. Now alpo is out he deserves wacking if he raises his head. Killed loads and ratted out his killers! And indirectly responsible for riches lil bro over some petty bs about rich making a few k on each key even though it was his connect

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Some great info on preacher too and his number 2 John cuff on the above video. Preacher was an evil guy..

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Alpo is an asshole and his son looks like a snitch for being in a picture with him. You don't do that kinda dirt and then cooperate, that's some bullshit

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Agreed. The crack epidemic gave younguns too much money and power. I reckon any other time and alpo would be Another murder stat for getting too big for his boots. Not with the crack though he had too much money and that’s what people follow..

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Did he create that drink that all the milfs drink?

*Looked it up on Google. That drink is called Alpro. Never mind.


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
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Ha is that the almond milk thing? My missus has that in the fridge currently tastes awful. Don’t think they named it after a crack dealing degen kid haha. Imagine if they did!!

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