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Part 5: Big Tone on Woodie Friend Doing 120 Yrs for Murder He Didn't Do, Alleged Woodie Confession
Part 3: Big Tone on Woodie Being the Biggest Norteño Rapper as a White Man, Whites in Mexican Gangs
Part 1: Big Tone on Getting Jumped By Sureño Gang in 4th Grade, Sureños in Northern Cali
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Big Tone delved into the enigmatic circumstances surrounding Woodie's death and the rapper's alleged guilt involving the murder case of his friend Gabriel "Snoop" Roberson. Known for his authenticity, Woodie's lyrics were closely tied to his real-life experiences, adding layers to his storied persona. Big Tone, who became close friends with Woodie, recounted their deep connection that extended beyond music. Despite the widespread belief that Woodie died by suicide in Oregon, Big Tone expressed some skepticism, speculating that Woodie's struggles were more complex. Woodie’s alleged guilt over Snoop Roberson's life sentence for a crime he didn’t commit might have contributed to his mental anguish. Big Tone revealed how this guilt and other unspeakable pressures possibly played a role, but he remains uncertain if it led Woodie to take his own life.