Rapper Young QC Sentenced To Serve Life In Prison For Mother’s Death

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Aspiring Chicago rapper Qaw’mane Wilson AKA “Young QC” was sentenced to serve 99 years for the death of his mother in order to have access to her life insurance.

The Chicago Sun Times reports the 30-year-old was sentenced Friday to serve 99 years in prison for the death of his mother, Yolanda Holmes. Wilson hired a hitman, Eugene Spencer, to kill his mother so he could have access to her accounts in 2012. Spencer was sentenced to serve 100 years in prison. Cook County Judge Stanley Sacks said during the sentencing that Holmes was a devoted mother who gave her son anything he wanted.

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“Whatever he wanted his mother gave to him. A car. A job. One could say he was spoiled. She gave Qaw’mane life, and it was his choice to take it way from her.”

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Holmes was shot then stabbed to death by Spencer after he was ordered by Wilson to “make sure the b*tch is dead.” Wilson used the money to flaunt in his music videos and would often give out thousands of dollars to his fans. After the sentencing, Wilson made a brief statement about his mother:

“I just want to say, nobody loved my mother more than me. She was all I had. That’s it.”

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