Unsolved season 1 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In the ongoing investigation of Biggie's murder, the LAPD forms the Christopher Wallace Task Force, aiming for a fresh approach. Biggie and Duke discuss career paths in Harlem, reflecting Biggie's concerns about authenticity. The task force strategizes, focusing on Keefe D and Corey Edwards as potential leads. An informant, Psycho Mike, suggests a professional hitman linked to the Crips and Fruit of Islam may be involved. Tensions rise within the task force over investigative methods, while Detective Tucker discovers Corey Edwards has been using multiple aliases in Los Angeles. As Biggie's fame rises, the task force intensifies their efforts, leading to a crucial stakeout and a search warrant that yields new evidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is involved in the Christopher Wallace Task Force?
The LAPD created the task force, emphasizing a new approach to Biggie's murder investigation.
What is the main focus of the task force's strategy?
The strategy focuses on leveraging information against suspects like Keefe D and Corey Edwards.
Who is Psycho Mike, and what information does he provide?
Psycho Mike is an informant suggesting a professional hitman, possibly a former Crip now with Fruit of Islam, was involved in Biggie's murder.
What conflict arises during the music video shoot with Biggie?
Biggie struggles with the flashy, inauthentic elements of the video shoot but is reassured by Puff Daddy.
Are there tensions within the task force?
Yes, tensions rise between Detectives Tucker and Kading over investigative approaches and leads.
What discovery does Detective Tucker make about Corey Edwards?
Tucker discovers Corey Edwards has been living under multiple aliases in Los Angeles.
What approach does the task force take towards Corey Edwards?
The task force plans a stakeout to apprehend Corey Edwards.
What evidence is found during the search warrant execution?
The search warrant execution leads to the discovery of potential evidence related to the case.