Lil Jay Kicking It In Jail With Young QC (Dude Who Killed Mom For Insurance Money)
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Many of Chi Town’s finest and scum are cooling in Cook County. Lil Jay aka Clout Lord is among some of the celebs currently in the jail. Jay recently took a pic inside jail with Young QC, a notorious Chi Town native who is accused of being the mastermind behind the murder of his mother for the sole purpose of collecting insurance money.
Young QC, real name Qawmane Wilson, was arrested and charged with murder and home invasion in late December 2013 for the Sept. 2, 2012 slaying of Yolanda Holmes, according to Chicago Sun Times. He wasn’t alone in the heinous act. His accomplices include Eugene J. Spencer, 22, and 23-year-old Loriana D. Johnson.
Spencer, the alleged the gunman, is charged with first-degree murder, home invasion and aggravated discharge of a firearm. Johnson, who allegedly served as Spencer’s driver, was charged with murder and home invasion.
All three allegedly admitted their roles in the crime. Cook County Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr. ordered all three held without bail, according to the Sun Times.
Holmes, 45, was found stabbed and shot to death about 4:15 a.m. inside her home following a struggle that ensued between Spencer and her boyfriend, according to the Sun Times. The boyfriend was pistol whipped during the fight before Spencer escaped.
Wilson’s Jan. 13, 2014 hearing proved to be an emotionally charged atmosphere as a cousin, according to DNAInfo.com, shouted in the courtroom to Wilson: ‘You’re Going To Hell, Qawmane!’ She was subsequently led out of the courtroom.
Young QC, who has his mother’s name inked on his right shoulder, was the sole beneficiary of Holmes’ assets and two life insurance policies, the Sun Times reports. He liquidated $90,000 from his mother’s bank accounts a week after he murder.
Following Holmes’ death, QC was very active in decrying violence and made appearances at a “Stop The Violence” rally and Hadiyah Pendleton’s funeral.
Pendleton was killed Jan. 29, 2013 only a week after performing in President Barack Obama’s inaugural events when shots rang out in Harsh Park. The shooting occurred just a mile away from Obama’s Chicago residence.
“ME AND MY HOMIE @djfreakymike AT THE STOP THE VIOLENCE EVENT,” the caption on his IG post read.
QC, who has his mother’s name inked on his right shoulder, spoke with WGNTV news regarding the circumstances of his mother’s death at Pendleton’s funeral.
“My mother, she was a neighborhood woman… a guy entered home and murdered her…just to steal,” he said.
QC later publicized his appearance on the news station on Twitter, saying he had to support because he, too, “lost family to gun violence.”
“AT 15 YEAR OLD HADIYAH’S FUNERAL R.i.P I’VE LOST FAMILY TO GUN VIOLENCE SO I HAD TO SUPPORT,” he wrote on Twitter.
QC didn’t waste any time living a life of luxury with the money received off of his mother’s death.
QC knowingly showed off his newfound wealth via his social media accounts, which includes three luxury vehicles.
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