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Kim Wallace (Season 7, guest star in seasons 5–6), also known as Mama Kim, is the mother of Samantha and grandmother to Lil Mendeecees. She grew up in the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn and gave birth to Samantha as a teenager. She had memorable guest appearances in seasons five and six, most notably in a scene where Judy threw a drink at her ...
The Adena Watson murder case, which is assigned to Bayliss in the final scene of "Gone for Goode", was adapted from the unsolved 1988 slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace, which made up a major part of the book. The Watson case became an important story arc throughout the first season which ended without the case being solved.
The case of Latonya Kim Wallace, an 11-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted and murdered, is perhaps the most notable case in the book. Tom Pellegrini was the primary detective on the case, which remains unsolved.
The episode marked the first major developments in the Watson case, a major season one story arc based on the real-life slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace. The Wallace case was featured in David Simon's non-fiction book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, from which the series was adapted. Baltimore Detective Tom Pellegrini, who handled the ...
Wallace and his wife Kim in 2001 Wallace's 2001 Cup car, subbing for Steve Park. In 2001, Wallace signed with the unsponsored Eel River Racing team, and also was hired to drive the No. 48 Goulds Pumps-sponsored Chevy in the Busch Series full-time for Innovative Motorsports. After several DNQ's, Wallace resigned from the team to concentrate on ...
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As a teenager, Jones met Christopher Wallace, known professionally as the Notorious B.I.G. Wallace was a key figure in both her personal and artistic life, particularly after he gained popularity and influence through his relationship with Bad Boy Records. [16] Jones attended Sarah J. Hale Vocational High School for two-and-a-half years.
The Watson case was based on the real-life 1988 Baltimore slaying of Latonya Kim Wallace, [2] which is chronicled in Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets, the 1991 David Simon non-fiction book about the Baltimore Police Department, which was adapted into the Homicide series. [3]