In a stunning turn of events, rapper Yella Beezy, whose real name is Maris Conway, has had his bond drastically reduced from $2 million to $750,000 amid shocking revelations in a capital murder case tied to the assassination of fellow artist Mo3. During a bond hearing this morning, the court was informed that the state lacks substantial evidence against Conway, who is charged with orchestrating the murder of rival rapper Melvin Noble, known as Mo3, who was gunned down in broad daylight on November 11, 2020.
The hearing unveiled a new twist: an unnamed individual is alleged to have financed a portion of the murder plot, casting doubt on Conway’s sole culpability. The only evidence presented so far includes testimony from a witness who claims to have been present during discussions about the payment for the hit, as well as bank records indicating that Conway withdrew $40,000 shortly after Mo3’s death. However, the judge determined this was insufficient to justify the hefty bond.
With the bond now set at $750,000, Conway is required to pay just 10% of that amount, significantly lowering the financial barrier for his release. The courtroom drama unfolded against a backdrop of intense public scrutiny, given the violent nature of the crime and its implications within the Dallas rap scene.
As the case develops, questions loom large: Who else was involved in financing this alleged murder? Will the witness’s credibility hold up under scrutiny? The stakes are high, and with Conway’s release now more attainable, the community watches closely as this gripping saga continues to unfold.