As things move forward with Jimmy Henchman's murder-for-hire trial, the light at the end of the tunnel progressively gets dimmer. More witnesses have approached the stand to spill the beans on the music mogul's killer mentality during a G-Unit war that Diddy tried to bring to peace circa mid 2000s.

Khalil Abdullah, Henchman's former worker, has accused him of being murderous during the feud. "He said, 'These dudes ain't going to be happy until they go to a funeral,' " testified Abdullah, who said he was one of the managers in Henchman's drug circle.

Another witness by the name of Mohammed Stewart, stated to have worked for Henchman and claimed he monitored the home of various G-Unit affiliates.

According to NYTimes:

As the feud escalated, Mr. Stewart said he was asked by Mr. Rosemond to take part in several tit-for-tat acts of violence. In 2007, he slashed Mr. Lighty's brother with a razor in the street. He also admitted he had shot up a house on Staten Island belonging to Baja Walters, a road manager for G-Unit. Mr. Stewart said he spent many nights with Mr. Rosemond staking out 50 Cent, Tony Yayo or Mr. Lighty, looking for a chance to shoot them. "He said that, you know, they're not going to understand what it is until they are carrying a coffin and they're crying, like 'I miss my homie,' " Mr. Stewart said.

[Via NYT]

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