Young QC sentenced to 99 years for paying hitman to kill his mother – told hitman “make sure the b—h is dead.”
A Chicago man was sentenced Friday to 99 years behind bars for paying a hitman to murder his own mother in 2012.
Qaw’mane Wilson, an aspiring rapper who used the moniker Young QC, was found guilty of murder last March in connection with the death of his mom, Yolanda Holmes, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.
“The word is ‘matricide,’ meaning murder of one’s own mother,” said Stanley Sacks, a Cook County judge.
Wilson was accused of hiring Eugene Spencer to kill Holmes. Spencer allegedly shot Holmes in 2012 inside her apartment in the Uptown neighborhood and left her boyfriend unconscious, according to the newspaper. He also reportedly stabbed Holmes after Wilson told her over the phone to “make sure the b—h is dead.”
Spencer — who was also found guilty of murder in March — was ordered to 100 years behind bars.
Following his mother’s death, Wilson allegedly took money out of her bank accounts.
“Whatever he wanted, his mother gave to him,” Sacks said Friday. “A car. A job. One could say he was spoiled. She gave Qaw’mane life, and it was his choice to take it way from her.”
On Friday, Wilson told the court that “nobody loved my mother more than me.”
Wilson is now 30. He was 23 at the time of his mother’s death.
He is accused of using the money he removed from his mother’s bank account to add custom features to a Mustang car that his mother had bought for him.
A YouTube video showing Wilson giving out money to his fans, meanwhile, was reportedly played for the jury.
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