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Originally posted by reddawn18
Now String said he killed D because he was gonna roll over. I think that is only part of the story. I think he killed D to get to his woman without guilt. Because everyone knew how D felt for that girl even when she was giving him drama.
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I disagree.....Stringer got with Donette because of the old saying "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" He got with her to keep her from running her mouth, but, as we can see, she did it any way. Remember when Shamrock kept saying that Donnette was calling Stringer and he was blowing her off? When he finally called her back and she talked about McNaulty coming by he suddenly got real interested in her and now he's having dinner at her house and stuff

Stringer ((wit his fine self!))) don't care about nothin' but the power and the money and Donnette was a means to an end to keep his secret until Avon pissed him off and he told on himself!
I like what they have done to Cutty's character. Some people do decide to get out of the game, and it going to be interesting to see how hard it is for him to do so. It kinda speaks to the precarious position that young men with no skills and and record are in when they return to their old neighbor hoods, even if they want to do right.