The Deadliest Women In Bloods & Crips History
Separating viral legend from the verified court record on the most talked-about women in Bloods and Crips history. This documentary covers the Nine Trey Gangsters set of the United Blood Nation, the Mad Stone Bloods, Newark's Double ii set, and the federal racketeering cases that actually reached a courtroom. What the record actually shows: federal RICO rank ladders run from inside prison, two widely misreported sentences corrected, charges that are still only allegations, and the one death no one can dispute. SOURCES U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Public Affairs — Nine Trey Gangsters / United Blood Nation racketeering sentencings (OPA releases 18-1143 and 18-1373). Adjudicated. Note: Bianca Harrison was sentenced to 32 months; the "20 years" in the headline applied to co-defendants Pedro Gutierrez and James Baxton, not to Harrison. United States v. Gutierrez, 963 F.3d 320 (4th Cir. 2020) — adjudicated convictions and sentences. Cynthia Gilmore: 228 months; trial-established rank "Low." U.S. Department of Justice, Eastern District of Virginia — "Virginia Gang Members Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Kidnapping and Murder" (Tyosha Mitchell case). Adjudicated guilty pleas and sentences. WAVY, WTKR, WTVR, 13News Now, Williamsburg Yorktown Daily — contemporaneous reporting on the Mitchell case ("beat out," York County, federal takeover). New Jersey Office of the Attorney General — April 2025 release and public charge chart (Rabiyah and Hadiyah Sorey, Double ii / Queen Street set). ALLEGATIONS ONLY. All defendants are presumed innocent; nothing in this case has been adjudicated. Richard Valdemar, "Women and Criminal Gangs," PoliceMag (2008); History Channel, "Gangland" (2008) — the only named sourcing for Sylvia "Rambo" Nunn. No homicides by her appear in any court record. Stanley "Tookie" Williams, Blue Rage, Black Redemption (memoir) — the sole source for Bonnie Quarles and the Criplettes; uncorroborated by independent scholarship. Williams describes her as his then-girlfriend, not his wife. #TrueCrime #Bloods #Crips #GangHistory #NineTrey #StreetArchives

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