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Part 5: Baltimore Carl on Fellow Drug Dealer Rudy Williams Accused of 200 Murders
Part 1: Baltimore Carl on "Little Melvin" Being the Biggest Drug Dealer in Baltimore History
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Baltimore Carl likens his entry into a major drug operation at age 18 to "going straight from high school to the pros." Coming in as a blood-connected member of a tightly controlled crew, Carl describes the operation’s strict but family-like environment, where mistakes with money could mean anything from verbal warnings to violence, depending on one’s standing. Unlike typical turf wars, Carl explains that their reputation was so dominant that outsiders rarely challenged their control. “Nobody wanted to hustle around us,” he said, emphasizing the stability and internal loyalty that prevented turf conflicts. Shootouts typically occurred only when someone acted against the group’s rules, illustrating the crew’s unusual internal discipline. Carl details how personal ties softened consequences for insiders, while outsiders faced harsher treatment. His account sheds light on the violent yet organized nature of Baltimore’s drug scene—where power, loyalty, and territorial control intersected like a high-stakes professional sport.