A major development is expected in the long-awaited case surrounding the murder of hip-hop legend Jam Master Jay, a founding member of the iconic group Run-D.M.C. Authorities have confirmed that a third suspect, identified as Karl Jordan Jr., is set to change his plea to guilty in connection to the 2002 murder. Jordan's decision comes after a lengthy investigation and several high-profile arrests, including a former friend and associate of Jay's, who was charged in 2020. The guilty plea is expected to bring closure to the family of Jam Master Jay, who was shot and killed in a Queens recording studio. The case has been closely watched by hip-hop fans and law enforcement alike, and Jordan's admission of guilt is likely to shed new light on the circumstances surrounding Jay's tragic death.


Third man charged in murder of Run-D.M.C.'s Jam Master Jay expected to change plea to guilty  CBS News