Behind the Crime: The Nipsey Hussle Murder (2023)
1h
Running Time
September 20, 2023Release Date
Behind the Crime: The Nipsey Hussle Murder (2023)
1h
Running Time
September 20, 2023Release Date

Plot.
As told by the people involved, and using real footage from the tragic event, we take a deep dive into the murder trial, story, and case of rap icon and street legend Nipsey Hussle.
Where to Watch.

Currently Behind the Crime: The Nipsey Hussle Murder is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Tubi TV
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Nipsey Hussle
Self (archive footage)

John McKinney
Self - Deputy DA, Los Angeles County

Alex A. Alonso
Self - Founder, Street TV

LaTanya Ward
Self - Community Activist/Founder of WARFOA

Aaron Jansen
Self - Public Defender

Dexter Browne
Self - Founder, Buttervision/Nipsey Hussle Mentor

Cedric Washington
Self - Detective, LAPD

Skipp Townsend
Self - Community Activist

Soren Baker
Self - Author, The History of Gangster Rap

Brian G. Buckmire
Self - Legal Analyst, Law & Crime

Christopher Darden
Self (archive footage)

Dan Abrams
Executive Producer

Rachel Stockman
Executive Producer

Melody Shafir
Executive Producer

Stacey Young
Executive Producer

Mara Soucie
Head of Production

Nicole Salamak
Line Producer

Kristin Carnazza
Production Manager

Andrea Baiori
Production Manager

Ashley Chan
Production Coordinator

Ron Marans
Producer

Jordan Chacon
Associate Producer

Matthew Escudero
Editor

Chris Lavelle
Editor

Michael Wheeler
Editor

Jason Bell
Director of Photography

Brian Callahan
Director of Photography

Matthew Mora
Director of Photography

Chris Orr
Director of Photography

Sam Shinn
Director of Photography

Will DaRosa
Assistant Camera

James Eades
Assistant Camera

Sule Hickson
Assistant Camera

Joseph Horton
Assistant Camera

Jesse Germann
Sound

Nicholas Mia
Sound

Andrew Day
Sound

Stacy Palmeri
Post Production Supervisor

Andrew Musch
Assistant Editor

Christopher Staudt
Online Editor
Details.
This Movie Is About.
rapper
murder
los angeles
gang violence
crip