Although his murder was never solved, police (and "the streets") long believed the assassin to be Gerard Woodley, a close friend of Big L's brother, Leroy "Big Lee" Phinazee, who had a falling out with the Colemans and reportedly enacted revenge on the burgeoning rapper. 
Yesterday, June 24, around 11:17 p.m. in front of 106 W. 139th St., near Lenox Avenue, Woodley, 46, was shot in the head and later died at Harlem Hospital. He leaves behind a 28-year-old daughter.
According to DNAinfo, Woodley's name is circulated in four other homicides and a source simply stated, "He did a lot of bad things and someone decided it was time to go." Police also dismissed the notion that Woodley's murder is associated with Big L in any fashion, pointing out the nearly 20-year gap since the "MVP" rapper was killed. 
NYPD officials also noted that Woodley had been maintaining a low profile as of late but attributed his murder to "illicit business in New Jersey." Federal investigators were reportedly pursuing a guns charge for Woodley in efforts to compensate for the missed murder