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|Birth_name = Antron Singleton |
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|Alias = Lurch, Big Lurch, Lucky Lurch Luciano, XXXL |
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|Born = {{birth date and age|1976|9|15}} |
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|Origin = [[Dallas, Texas]] |
|Origin = [[Dallas, Texas]] |
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|Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[Gangsta rap]], [[Horrorcore rap]] |
|Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], [[Gangsta rap]], [[Horrorcore rap]] |
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Big Lurch (born Antron Singleton in Dallas, TX) is a rap artist currently serving a life sentence for murdering 26-year-old female acquaintance Tynisha Ysais and eating parts of her body in April 2002.[1]
During his music career, Singleton worked with such Bay Area rappers as Luni Coleone, Too Short, Mac Dre, RBL Posse, C-Bo, E-40, Keak Da Sneak, Yukmouth, E-A-Ski and New Orleans-based rapper Mystikal, TQ, DJ U-Neek, Texas' Lil Keke and Big Bone. He was also a member of the group Cosmic Slop Shop along with fellow members Doonie Baby and Rick Rock.
Murder and lawsuit
On February 2, 2002, 26-year-old Singleton murdered Tynisha Ysais in her apartment. Her boyfriend Thomas Moore testified that he and Singleton spent the evening prior to the murder smoking PCP, also known as "angel dust."
The victim was found in her apartment by her friend Alisa Allen. Her chest had been torn open and a three-inch blade was found broken off in her shoulder blade. Teeth marks were found on her face and as well as her lungs, which had been torn from her chest. Eyewitnesses reported that when Singleton was picked up by police, he was naked, covered in blood, standing in the middle of the street and staring at the sky. A medical examination performed shortly after his capture found human flesh in his stomach which was not his own.[1]
On November 7, 2003, Singleton was sentenced to life in prison.[2] He had been convicted of murder and aggravated mayhem the previous June after pleading not guilty by reason of insanity at the time of the murder. The court ruled that his intoxication and plea of insanity were not satisfactory reasons for committing the crime.
In 2004, Stress Free Ent. and Black Market Activities released a solo LP on behalf of Singleton titled It's All Bad. Features included Killa Tay, C-Bo, Lil Keke, Roger Troutman II & Too $hort.
Ysais mother, Carolyn Stinson, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Black Market Activities, Singleton's record label. The label, in similar fashion, has put out albums for X-Raided while he was awaiting trial and eventually convicted of murder (Xorcist (album), Unforgiven, Vol. 1, etc.). The suit charged that the label had provided Singleton with drugs "to encourage [him] to act out in an extreme violent manner so as to make him more marketable as a 'Gangsta Rap' artist."[1]
"Part of what makes a Gangsta Rap artist marketable is the fact that the artist is a current ongoing participant in violent gang activities," the lawsuit said.[1]
Trivia
- Big Lurch stands 6 ft 7, as stated in the song Tribal Wars, from his debut album, It's All Bad.
Discography
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It's All Bad
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References
- ^ a b c d "Rapper ate flesh for 'gangsta' image". The Age. Fairfax Media. Reuters. April 14 2003. Archived from the original on 20 April 2009.
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(help) - ^ Rap News Network - Hip-Hop News: Texas Rapper Big Lurch Gets Life Sentence
- Living people
- African American musicians
- American rappers
- Incarcerated rappers
- American cannibals
- American prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
- Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by California
- People from Dallas, Texas
- People convicted of murder by California
- Americans convicted of murder
- Incidents of cannibalism