Notorious drug kingpin Rayful Edmond, the man accused of bringing the crack epidemic to D.C., has died at the age of 60.
Decades after he fueled the crack epidemic in Washington, D.C., notorious former drug kingpin Rayful Edmond III died Tuesday ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed Rayful Edmond III died suddenly Tuesday evening at a halfway house in Florida.
Rayful Edmond, a notorious Washington DC-based drug dealer from the 1980s ... Edmond talking to 60 Minutes about his career ...
Rayful Edmond III, whose name was synonymous with D.C.’s crack trade, hoped to mentor young Washingtonians upon his release ...
Rayful Edmond III, a notorious D.C. drug trafficker who was found responsible for bringing cocaine into the District, died ...
He rose to prominence in the 1980s, spending lavishly and befriending athletes, as the city was wracked by murders tied to ...
Rayful Edmond passed away on Tuesday at the age of 60 in federal custody. Edmond was known for his handling of about a third ...
Rayful Edmond, a notorious drug lord who ran a lucrative operation in Washington, D.C., is allegedly dead according to social ...
Rayful Edmond III, one of D.C.’s most notorious drug dealers during its crack cocaine crisis in the 1980s, has died. He was ...
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Arrested in 1989 at age 24, he was sentenced to life in prison for his crimes, later receiving an additional 30 years for continuing illegal activities from within prison.