Rayful Edmond, a notorious Washington DC-based drug dealer from the 1980s, has died in Florida while living in a halfway house. He was 60. Scott Taylor, a representative of the Federal Bureau of ...
Rayful Edmond III, the iconic D.C. drug-kingpin-turned-government-informant, had been planning a homecoming. Next year, or maybe the one after, his attorneys said, Edmond would return to the city ...
An infamous drug lord who helped turn Washington, DC into the 'murder capital of America' has been released into a Nashville halfway house after 35 years in prison, to the horror of his new neighbors.
Rayful Edmond III, a onetime drug kingpin who spent more of his life in prison than out of it for his role fueling the District’s murderous crack cocaine epidemic, died suddenly Tuesday within a year ...
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