A rap superstar in the making is sent to prison for a crime he says he didn’t do. And when you hear the all the facts of the case, you may wonder too why he can’t get anyone to listen.

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25 thoughts on “Louisiana’s Mac Phipps case”
  1. The justice system doesn’t care if they get the right person as long as they convict SOMEONE. Innocent or guilty makes no difference to these people and it’s sickening to know someone can say they seen you do it and with zero evidence your life can be over in the blink of an eye just by someone saying you did it. It’s terrifying

  2. As a Louisiana resident, I can attest to the fact that police corruption is rampant across the entire state. I live in New Orleans, where corruption is and has been a destructive infection that blossoms under the collusion between them and politicians that protect their misdeeds.

  3. whewwww baby i’m in Shreveport Louisiana baby there is no justice for non of these killings my uncle was killed in front of me in 2007 still haven’t even found his killer they let it go cold like every other murder case

  4. The "free"masons probably wanted him to lick on their nuts and suck their dicks and he said NO. Or wanted him to mess around with children and possibly trans his child. If you don't do what they say, give them control and you don't take the fame (sell your soul) this is one of the repercussions.

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