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{{Villain_Infobox
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|image = Big-lurch-in-prison.jpg
|Image = Big Lurch.png
|fullname = Antron Singleton
|fullname = Antron Singleton
|alias = Big Lurch
|alias = Big Lurch
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While Singleton was in prison, his record label released both his debut album "It's All Bad", making the album cover a picture of him holding a skull on a platter and released a documentary about him called "Drugs Made Me Do It". Both done without his permission.
While Singleton was in prison, his record label released both his debut album "It's All Bad", making the album cover a picture of him holding a skull on a platter and released a documentary about him called "Drugs Made Me Do It". Both done without his permission.
Singleton later said I was signed to Milton Grimes’ label [Stess Free Records]. He was also my lawyer, so I trusted him. Grimes never said there was a pit bull in the dope house with us. Matter fact, Grimes went on the Geraldo show and played a unreleased song of mines ‘Texas Boy.’ They brought up that song like it was a blueprint for the murder, and the jury went for it. Grimes didn’t even let me have decent clothes to wear in court. Grimes had me looking like Hannibal Lecter. There’s not even no proof that I actually did the murder. We started smoking the PCP and they just kept feeding it to me, and feeding it to me. The next thing I remember I woke up in jail with a murder. My prints wasn’t on the weapon. It was a dope house … they didn’t find no dope in the dope house though. We were on Figueroa … we were heavily armed up in there. We had all kinds of guns up in there, but when the police came to the spot there wasn’t no guns up in there. The gang bangers cleaned the spot out. Grimes had me pleading insanity because I was high on PCP — and he knew you can’t use drugs to claim insanity in a California courtroom. He threw me under the bus. Grimes didn’t even get a statement from Tynisha’s mother Carolyn, and she was willing to take the stand and say I was set up.
Tynisha’s mother, Carolyn Stinson, came to visit me when I was locked up in the Twin Towers. She told me she knew I was set up, and she forgave me.
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