Hollywood Homicide
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1:07:02
And they all wanted to be with
Antoine Sartain and Sartain Records.

1:07:06
That was their Motown.
1:07:08
- I don't get the music.
- You ain't supposed to.

1:07:12
After a few albums,
they want to go out on their own.

1:07:14
They find out the producer's
keeping all the money.

1:07:17
The way it's always gonna be
in the music business.

1:07:20
Sartain goes to the joint
for a while.

1:07:22
Klepto, the first to rebel,
tells Sartain:

1:07:26
"I'm gonna hire a lawyer...
1:07:28
...to get out of my contract
I signed in high school."

1:07:31
Sartain get out of jail.
1:07:35
You know what happened next.
1:07:45
You telling me Sartain
had his own groups killed...

1:07:47
...because they wanted
to go on their own?

1:07:50
Makes a powerful statement...
1:07:51
...to anybody thinking
about breaking a contract.

1:07:54
Don't it?
1:07:59
I told you what the picture
looks like.

1:08:01
You have to put the pieces together
your own self.

1:08:05
We'll take care of your son
for you, ma'am.

1:08:11
Antoine Sartain. He was a busy guy
in the gangster network.

1:08:14
Had a lot of contacts on the outside.
The music guy, right?

1:08:17
Big time.
1:08:18
He was smooth,
but he was a psycho.

1:08:21
The guy was wired.
1:08:22
He had this attitude, like
he could get anything he wanted.

1:08:25
Any contacts, friends?
1:08:27
A white dude came to visit him
every week he was here.

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For a whole year without fail.
1:08:32
- Got a name?
- Yeah.

1:08:34
What was the name
of the white dude?

1:08:36
He came to visit Sartain every week.
1:08:38
Wasley. Leroy Wasley.
1:08:41
Leroy Wasley?
1:08:45
"Officer Calden and his partner,
Officer Leroy Wasley...

1:08:50
...working undercover cocaine buy.
A standoff developed.

1:08:54
Suspect demanded to see the cash.
Calden demanded to see the cocaine.


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