Bond Reduced for Yella Beezy: A Twist in the Murder-for-Hire Case

In a surprise move, Judge Gracie Lewis reduced Yella Beezy’s bond from $2 million to $750,000 on Thursday. The reduction was made during a bond reduction hearing for charges related to an alleged murder-for-hire scheme that led to rapper Mo3’s death.

Yella Beezy, whose real name is Markies Conway, faces charges of capital murder while remuneration. A Dallas County grand jury indicted him last week. Prosecutors allege he hired a hitman to kill Mo3 in 2020.

During the hearing, prosecutors presented new video evidence showing the alleged hitman shooting at and chasing down Mo3 on I-35. The video demonstrated the crime’s severity and argued against reducing Conway’s bond.

Conway’s grandmother, Alma Jean Alexander, testified that her grandson couldn’t afford the $2 million bond. She claimed his financial situation had changed since his arrest.

Judge Lewis reduced Conway’s bond to $750,000 with conditions, including not contacting victims or witnesses. She also reprimanded Conway for not taking the case seriously.

The bond reduction sparked controversy, with some questioning whether Conway’s wealth influenced the decision. Others expressed concern about the potential danger he poses if released on bail.

As the case unfolds, Yella Beezy’s fate remains uncertain. Will he bond out and await trial outside of jail or remain behind bars? Only time will tell.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.