The Murder of Biggie Smalls with expert Guest Michael Dorsey

 The Murder of Biggie Smalls

with expert guest Michael Dorsey


The co-executive producer and showrunner of Ghost Adventures: House Calls, Michael Dorsey, has made a career out of documenting compelling stories for TV and film. Over the years he's become known for his expertise on the "unsolved" murder of Biggie Smalls having produced multiple projects about the case. On this episode of A Study of Strange, Dorsey shares his insight and opinion about who killed Biggie and why there have been no arrests.

On March 9th, 1997, in Los Angeles CA, superstar music artist Biggie Smalls, aka the Notorious B.I.G., was shot at an after party near the Peterson Automotive Museum. The assailant pulled up along side Biggie in a Chevrolet Impala and attacked. Biggie was rushed to the hospital but passed away shortly after arriving. He was only 24 years old. 

This came just 6 months after rival rapper, Tupac Shakur, was also shot and killed. Many speculate the murders were connected.

No suspect has ever been arrested for Biggie’s murder despite the fact that many consider the case solved. Therein lies where the case takes a strange turn. The murder of Biggie Smalls is shrouded in conspiracy theories and rumors. Rumors of gang violence, business rivalries, police corruption, and vengeance. The truth may lie somewhere in the middle.

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Links to Resources and Michael Dorsey's Biggie Smalls projects:

Murder Rap Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_7kG4SbBdI

Deep Diver Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiUOCK0hsUY

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