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Reality Show Contestant Sentenced for First-Degree Murder

Oct 18, 2010  •  Post A Comment

A reality show contestant who was convicted in February of first-degree murder and weapons charges has been sentenced, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Jamal Rashead Trulove, who appeared on VH1’s "I Love New York 2," received a sentence of 50 years to life in prison, the story reports. Trulove was found guilty of shooting and killing 28-year-old Seu Kuka at a San Francisco housing project in July 2007.

The reality show aired three months after the murder. An eyewitness identified Trulove at the scene of the killing and also recognized him on "I Love New York 2."

Trulove appeared only on a single "I Love New York 2" episode because he got into an argument with another man on the program and was kicked off by the end of that first episode.

 

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