by Anthony McCartneyAP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police detectives apologized to the family of Notorious B.I.G. for failing to warn them about the planned release of his autopsy report more than 15 years after he died in a drive-by shooting, the Los Angeles Police Department said Saturday. ICONIC RAPPERS--In this March 8, 1997 file photo, Notorious B.I.G., whose real name is Christopher Wallace, left, gestures as he and producer Sean "Diddy" Combs leave a party at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles late Saturday evening, shortly before Wallace was shot to death. (AP Photo/Venus Bernardo-Prudhomme, File)
UPDATE: 8:57 PM EST: The dead body found in the home is believed to be that of suspected shooter, Desmond John Moses, 55, according to CNN.[1] The deceased was found with a hole in the head, wearing bullet-resistant armor and holding a handgun. The .38 caliber weapon is registered to Moses, but because the body was burned beyond recognition, police are waiting on autopsy results to confirm that it is him. ———————————————————————————————————————- Desmond John Moses, 55, the man suspected of setting fire to his neighbor’s home before killing him and his 4-year-old son, and critically injuring the child’s mother and siblings, is also being sought for questioning in the discovery of another dead body inside of his own home, which he had also set on fire, reports KTLA.com.[2] RELATED: Father, 4-Year-Old Son Killed In California Shooting, 3 Injured[3] As previously reported by NewsOne[4], the father, Filimon Lamas, 33, died shielding two of his children, 6- and 7-years-old . The mother, Gloria ...