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PnB Rock’s Murder Could’ve Been Inside Job, New Information Suggests
PnB Rock‘s death shook up the music community two years ago, but it might have been deeper than people realized at the time. New information has surfaced and suggested that his murder may have been an inside job.
Ana Garcia, an analyst from True Crime News, recently appeared on CBS Philadelphia with some interesting details. She provided footage of the inside of the Los Angeles Roscoe’s Chicken ‘N Waffles where the “Selfish” artist was killed and pointed out someone who may have given a signal to Rock’s eventual murderers.
“There’s someone that spots him and does a fist bump,” she said. “We see this on video. That person then contacted someone else — a father and son team.” She then referenced how his food took 40 minutes to come out, delayed to allow the killer to arrive. One of Garcia’s most important revelations was the fact that his girlfriend did not reveal his location and cause his death.
“She didn’t get to post that photo until much later,” Ana Garcia said. “It was those two (in the restaurant) that were responsible for the death of PnB. The set up was just to steal his jewelry. The girlfriend blamed herself that it was her fault, and it wasn’t her fault. Social media and other celebrities jumped all over to blame her.”
Time will tell if the alleged informant faces any repercussions, but PnB Rock’s murderers have already gotten their just due. In September, Freddie Trone was sentenced to 31 years to life in prison after he was found guilty of murder, conspiracy to commit robbery, and two counts of second-degree robbery. Prosecutors argued that Trone told his son, who was 17 years old at the time, to shoot and kill the Philadelphia artist.
Trone initially denied being involved in Rock’s murder and said he was not at the Roscoe’s Chicken ‘N Waffles. Surveillance footage revealed that he was in the parking lot 30 minutes before the shooting occurred, with Trone claiming he was handling business for his nearby beauty shop.