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{VIDEO} Rapper who hired hitman to kill his mother so that he could use her savings to customize the Mustang she bought him is sentenced to 99 years in prison

Rapper hired hitman to kill his mom, used her cash to customize car, gets sentenced 99

  • Qaw'mane Wilson, a 30-year-old aspiring rapper in Chicago, was sentenced on Friday to 99 years in prison for hiring a hitman to gun down his mother in 2012
  • Eugene Spencer, who was hired to carry out the murder, was given a 100 year prison sentence for the slaying of Yolanda Holmes
  • Wilson was found guilty of hiring Wilson in 2012 to carry out the murder so that he could later empty his mother's bank accounts
  • Records showed the woman's son withdrew nearly $70,000 from her bank in the months after her death
  • Wilson spent the money on flashy clothes and gull wings which he used to customize the pricey Ford Mustang muscle car his mother had given him
  • He is also seen in a YouTube video throwing the bills on supporters, explaining that he knows how to 'give back' to his fans  

An aspiring rapper in Chicago was sentenced to 99 years in prison after he and a hitman he hired to gun down his mother were found guilty of murdering the woman. 

Qaw'mane Wilson, who raps under the name 'Young QC', was sentenced by Judge Stanley Sacks, in Cooks County, on Friday.

Sacks also gave the hitman, Eugene Spencer, a similar punishment, 100 years in prison for the slaying of Wilson's mother, Yolanda Holmes, in 2012.

'The word is 'matricide', meaning murder of one's own mother,' the judge said as he stared down from the bench at Wilson and Spencer, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. 

Aspiring rapper Qaw'mane Wilson is pictured in a Chicago Police Department mug shot. Now, 30, Wilson on Friday was sentenced to 99 years in prison for hiring a hitman to gun down his mother in 2012
A judge in Chicago on Friday noted what had become obvious during the case, that Wilson, who was 23 at the time Yolanda Holmes (pictured) was shot dead in her North Side apartment, had been doted upon by his mother when he ordered her death
Qaw'mane Wilson is pictured with his mother Yolanda Holmes before the now 30-year-old aspiring rapper from Chicago was sentenced on Friday to 99 years in prison for hiring a hitman to gun down his mom
Aspiring rapper Qaw'mane Wilson of Chicago is pictured emerging from a Ford Mustang his mother bought him in a video he posted on YouTube. Wilson was sentenced to 99 years in prison after he and a hitman he hired to gun down his mother were found guilty of her murder

Sacks noted what had become obvious during the case, was that Wilson, who was 23 at the time Holmes was shot dead in her North Side apartment, was doted on by his mother when he ordered her death.

'Whatever he wanted, his mother gave to him. A car. A job. One could say he was spoiled. She gave Qaw'mane life, and it was his choice to take it way from her,' the judge said during the man's sentencing. 

Prosecutors said Sencer and Wilson's girlfriend went to Holmes' apartment in Uptown on September 12, 2012, to carry out the murder so that the rapper could empty her bank accounts. 

Qaw'mane Wilson of Chicago (right) is pictured in a YouTube video that shows the Ford Mustang his mother purchased for him, and which he added gull wings to after hiring a hit man to kill his mom so he could get cash from her accounts to pay for the customization job

Qaw'mane Wilson of Chicago (right) is pictured in a YouTube video that shows the Ford Mustang his mother purchased for him, and which he added gull wings to after hiring a hit man to kill his mom so he could get cash from her accounts to pay for the customization job

Records showed the woman's son withdrew nearly $70,000 from her accounts in the months after her death, and spent the money on flashy clothes and adding gull wings to a pricey Ford Mustang muscle car she had given him.

In an video that Wilson filmed and posted online, he is seen throwing cash on to his supporters and saying that he knows how to 'give back' to his fans. 

Wilson, now 30, with long dreadlocks pulled back into a topknot Friday, nodded as the judge delivered the sentence. 

When asked if he had anything to say before Sacks made his ruling, Wilson was brief, the Times reports.

Qaw'mane Wilson of Chicago pictured on Facebook before he was sentenced to 99 years in prison for hiring a hit-man to murder his mother. 'Whatever he wanted, his mother gave to him. A car. A job. One could say he was spoiled,' said Cook County Judge Stanley Sacks

Qaw'mane Wilson of Chicago pictured on Facebook before he was sentenced to 99 years in prison for hiring a hit-man to murder his mother. 'Whatever he wanted, his mother gave to him. A car. A job. One could say he was spoiled,' said Cook County Judge Stanley Sacks

Aspiring rapper Qaw'mane Wilson of Chicago poses with a drink in a pictured posted on Facebook
Qaw'mane Wilson shows his tatoos in a picture poted on Facebook before his arrest

Aspiring rapper Qaw'mane Wilson of Chicago (pictured left and right from Facebook) said after, after he was sentenced to 99 years in prison for matricide on Friday, that 'nobody' loved his mother more than he did

'I just want to say, nobody loved my mother more than me,' he said. 'She was all I had. That's it.'

Relatives said that Holmes' murder and the charges against her son nearly a year later had 'torn a hole' in the close-knit family.

Sondra Jackson, Holmes' aunt, attended each day of the week-long trial last year with a group of family members, and had always sat on the side of the courtroom behind prosecutors, reports the Sun-Times.

'After all this, we still don't understand why he did it,' Jackson said at the time. 'We are just happy to have this over'.

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Comment by stephen myers on February 5, 2020 at 11:33pm

She spawned a demon seed, like many of these females who open their legs to these toxic males, the males are to blame in mass for letting these women be whores, Black males think with their male organ and have no discipline nor brains.

Comment by AA on February 4, 2020 at 3:56pm

Dirty low down evil monster you are. Your time is coming, she birth raised cared and loved you. You could have asked her to help with your car I'm sure she would have done her best to help. Now you have no loving mother, no freedom or that car. Rot in jail and repent of your sin.

Comment by vaughn mitchell on February 3, 2020 at 3:46pm
Low life his mother should have aborted him.
Comment by mr1stroke on February 3, 2020 at 9:59am
rafael monzon lol wow i have to laugh as part of the story since we have similar story about how my uncle used to slave me and made me work at his business, the other part of the story i cry with you for your dad, this is the price we have to pay for people who refuse to be responsible cause they had no one to teach them responsibility but they will pay that price they took from you, much love your dad lives in you because of who you are today
Comment by mr1stroke on February 3, 2020 at 9:54am
People dont realize sex trafficking is $ 1trillion business, every 30 seconds a black girl is missing, many of them are doing it voluntarily they are online looking for sugar daddies at 15 years old for money, now you have those men putting ads on websites talking about they are looking for sugar babies, they will kidnap those girls give them what they want make them think it's okay its their new lives, just because they can get it fro free, go on those websites and see for your self, around thanks giving i met this young girl online cause i go to websites and report them, i can see the innocent on her face, she told me she was 16 and will do anything for her sugar daddy as long she gets what she wants, and she told me she is willing to travel twice a month to see him if he lives in another states to please him the other times she will do video for him online. Ladies and gentlements i did what i had to do and contacted her mother spoke to her and showed her the conversation i told the mother if she did not do anything to get that girl off those websites that would consider endangerment of a child i would have to report to the authority, she told me she had no idea she was using her phone for that and think me, this is a real problem with those kids who gets those expensive stuff without working for it and the parents are all to blame everything starts at home dont blame the world or society if you did not do your part or your best
Comment by rafael monzon on February 3, 2020 at 9:51am

Stroke couldn't be more truthful that's why I'm glad my mom and dad was who the were. Mom always told my siblings and I about wanting to keep up with the Joneses. Stop worrying about what other people are doing and not to care about impressing them if they're not the ones buying your clothes. My dad gave me a few lessons I'll never forget. The most memorable one was the summer I worked with him he gave me twenty dollars a week. I wasn't doing a whole lot but I was there. The twenty dollars I made I spent, and to this day I don't remember what I spent it on but it couldn't have been anything of importance. Well summer was ending and school was approaching and I said dad can you take me to buy clothes for school he said sure we'll go on Saturday. I was like cool. We got there let me pick out what I wanted got to the register and I looked at him he looked at me and said where's your money? I said huh? He said you worked all summer where's your money? I said I spent it, he said well I guess you'll be wearing the same clothes you had last year and out the store we went. As a kid I thought it was messed up but shortly after that I lost my dad to some low life that robbed and killed him because that puss didn't want to work for his. Upon losing him everything that my dad was teaching me became so much clearer even at a young age. I teach this to my young one and she understands at a young age as well. You can't blame no one else if you don't set the example yourself.

Comment by gina gene on February 3, 2020 at 9:47am
Trifling Son of a b****!
Comment by mr1stroke on February 3, 2020 at 9:45am
Cecelia Cornelius there are many comments on here i explained to people how my grand ma raised me, she made sure i earned everything and told me thats what a man suppose to do, right now i take my daughter to the family business in the summer and on saturdays and make her earn her way for everything she ask, she is now 13 already have her first car and learning how to drive, from her allowance i tell her to save and give me $50 every 2 months to pay me back for the car, that same money goes to her college fund, she knows how to buy stocks, she goes to auction with me and my uncle, so giving them free stuff is not an easy start, but teaching them how gain wealth is easy everything, as parents all we have to do is provide for them and make sure they are safe, anything else is a reward for well being again please make them earn it otherwise they will do everything you see on the news to get what they want when you cannot giving it to them
Comment by mr1stroke on February 3, 2020 at 9:39am
Cee Gee its okay to love our kids unconditionally especially when we can give them better than what we never had, but at what point do we ask pur selves what happens when we are no longer around, or we are unable to give them the things they always ask, if we dont teach them how to earn how will they know, now many people can be mad at me but i state the truth grom own view, the reality is it was written before all of us who are commenting put together, the bible states every ones responsibility from parents to kids and also tells us the consequences if we failed at what we are suppose to do, its up to every one who claim they know God or Christians to know these things. Than ot goes farther when Jesus was performing he said teach a man how to fish so he can survive on his own instead of giving him a fish everyday, now we think spoiling our kids or even love ones is how we suppose to love but 9 times out of 10 they will turn on you when they cannot get what they want, or leave you in a senior citizen home, because that is the human behavior who never learned the way of life, this is not the first tike we read about these articles or see on the news, from the time i have been on here every one always see how i brag about my whole family, because we pulled together, work together and teach each other and make every one of our kids one family, so please teach your kids how to earn otherwise all you do is passing poverty as a legacy thats why they will do anything even kill you to get what other people can afford, the white people teach their kids thats why everything is own by whites, the jews do it thats why they own their business and stay wealthy, dont you thing we are the one who choose to live the way we do if we have the same opportunity as others even if its harder than most
Comment by Cecelia Cornelius on February 3, 2020 at 8:49am

Mr Stroke is was painful to read your comment but you are correct. Sometime we so want to help them and give them an easier start than what we had. And they see it as an opportunity to get things easy instead of tryin to earn or multiple on the start that we have provided

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