New legal documents obtained by The Blast reveal that Dedrick Williams, a suspect in the XXXTentacion murder case, helped police piece together the events leading up to the shooting.

According to the documents, Williams initially lied to investigators about being at RIVA Motorsports the day X was killed. However, when investigators told Williams that he was caught on camera, he revealed he was the driver of the SUV that took the shooters to the scene, but he added that he didn't know about their plans to rob XXXTentacion. Williams said that the incident left him so shaken that he was unable to sleep.

After speaking to police, Williams showed concern about being labeled a snitch in prison. However, police had already found bullets matching the casings at the scene in Williams' car, along with $800 in clothing with a receipt for a purchase made after the murder. Police also found a live round at his home that was determined to have been fired through the murder weapon. Williams girlfriend also told police that he had confided in her about the shooting, and she named Michael Boatwright and Trayvon Newsome as the other suspects.

The car was traced back to Tony Williams, a woman who identified herself as Williams' sister, and fingerprints in the car were matched to Boatwright. When Robinson rented the car, she was with Boatwright and another suspect, Robert Allen, who is still wanted.

Boatwright was arrested earlier this month, and when police searched his phone, they found searches for "accessory to murder" and they linked it to Williams' home and RIVA Motorsports the day of the murder. Police suspect Boatwright was a shooter in the incident, along with Trayvon Newsome, who is still wanted.

Source: The Blast