Floyd Mayweather Murder Suicide Latest News: Earl Hayes Rapped About Killing Himself, Innocents On Mixtape [LISTEN]

Boxing superstar Floyd Mayweather Jr. witnessed a murder-suicide on Monday involving rapper Earl Hayes, who was affiliated with Mayweather's "Money Team," and his wife Stephanie Moseley, a cast member on the VH1 show Hit the Floor. Hayes shot and killed Moseley with Mayweather on the phone via FaceTime, and a song Hayes made years ago might have foreshadowed the tragedy.

Hayes made a song called Suicide in 2010 in which he raps about killing himself over injustices and slights he has experienced in his life. He also raps about taking innocent lives along with him to prove that "life just ain't perfect."

In the song he raps, "Shoot your girlfriend or when you get surrounded by cops.

F**k the real life shoot it out and do your time on the spot." On Monday, he allegedly FaceTimed Mayweather about Moseley, then took matters too far when Mayweather encouraged him to dump her.

Sources told TMZ.com that Mayweather was calling Hayes weak for not leaving Moseley, but changed his tune when it became clear Hayes was going to shoot her. Mayweather reportedly begged him not to kill her. Police are now interested in questioning the pound-for-pound boxing king because he was a witness to the killing.

Rapper 50 Cent has come out and appeared to bury his beef with Mayweather in light of the tragic events he witnessed, posting a message of support for him that was re-posted on Instagram by Mayweather.

 #repost @50cent

A photo posted by Floyd Mayweather (@floydmayweather) on Dec 12, 2014 at 3:16pm PST

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