He Was Sitting on a 500+ Kgs Throne of Cocaine And Cops Had No idea

He Was Sitting on a 500+ Kgs Throne of Cocaine And Cops Had No idea On the night of June 27th, 1997, Marcus Willis left his girlfriend's home in Indianapolis and never came back. When officers eventually opened the white GMC Yukon sitting in a strip mall parking lot on Keystone Avenue, they found him shot in the back seat — and what they found around the vehicle told a story of someone working very hard to make sure it stayed unsolvable. The front passenger seat had been removed. The carpet had been cut out. Willis's blood was on the rear hatch, the door, the floor mats, and later on the walls of a garage on Caroline Street where the seat had been burned in a fire pit alongside the carpet knives still in their packaging. This was not a crime of passion. This was an operation — a cleanup coordinated across multiple people and locations, carried out by people who understood exactly what they were trying to hide and why it mattered that they hide it.