G. Dep Explains Murder Confession In First Post-Prison Interview

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G. Dep has broken his silence following his release from prison, explaining why he confessed to a murder almost 20 years after he committed the crime. The rapper, who was signed to Diddy‘s Bad Boy Records in the ’90s, attempted to rob somebody at gunpoint in 1993, with the ensuing scuffle leading to the death of a man named John Henkel. AD LOADING… The murder went unsolved until 2010 when G. Dep (real name Trevell Coleman) confessed to the killing, resulting in him later being sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. The 49-year-old was released earlier this month after being granted clemency. In his first interview since regaining his freedom, G. Dep spoke to The Art of Dialogue about why he confessed to the crime long after it happened. “In order to restore balance to my life and someone’s family, I wanted to turn myself in and see what happened,” he said. “I was willing to put myself on the line, whether or not he passed on. I just needed to get that off my mind.” AD LOADING… G. Dep continued: “I did the right thing.” The “Special Delivery” rapper also denied having any regrets for turning himself...

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