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Grace After Midnight: A Memoir is an American 2007 autobiographical memoir by Felicia Pearson, with author David Ritz credited as a contributor and co-author. The book chronicles Pearson's life in East Baltimore, including her birth as a 3 pound crack baby, her placement into foster care and her eight-year prison sentence in Jessup, Maryland, on second-degree murder charges.
Felicia Pearson (born May 18, 1980) is an American actress, rapper, and author. She played a fictionalized version of herself nicknamed "Snoop" on The Wire and wrote a 2007 memoir, Grace After Midnight , detailing her troubled childhood and time in prison for second-degree murder .
Felicia "Snoop" Pearson is a semi-fictional character on the HBO series The Wire, played by the actress of the same name. She is a young female soldier in Marlo Stanfield's drug dealing organization and Chris Partlow's earliest protégé. [1] As one of the experienced leaders of Stanfield's crew, she commits many ruthless murders on their behalf.
The two of them spent a year researching the drug culture and poverty in Baltimore for their book The Corner: A Year in the Life of an Inner-City Neighborhood. Their combined experiences were used in many storylines of The Wire. Central to the show's aim for realism was the creation of truthful characters.
Though he steals several bags of blood from a doctor's office, he quickly finds that he needs fresh victims. The first is a prostitute Lucky Mays (Felicia Pearson) who, shockingly, reawakens—only after he has discovered that her blood is HIV-positive. After a period of tension, it is determined that he has not contracted the virus.
September 8, 1952: Felicia and Leonard have their first child, Jamie. Two days before the couple's first wedding anniversary, Felicia gave birth to their first child, Jamie Bernstein. July 7, 1955 ...
"It's two She-Devils for the price of one!” Simone tells PEOPLE of Felicia Day narrating
Poot narrowly escapes being shot in a drive-by on his corner carried out by a Stanfield soldier Snoop (Felicia Pearson), which kills a Barksdale soldier Rico (Rico Whelchel). At the close of season 3, Poot and most of the other Barksdale members are arrested, having been implicated in drug dealing by a police wiretap.