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Stephanie Moseley Killer Mad Over Trey Songz Affair, LAPD Believes Boxer Floyd Mayweather Has An Idea Of the Murder-Suicide

The Los Angeles Police Department is planning to interview boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr., who is believed to have witnessed Earl Hayes murder his wife VH1 actress Stephanie Moseley before taking his own life, New York Daily News can reveal.

LAPD alleged that the boxing icon was chatting with the rapper on FaceTime shortly before shooting his wife to death and gunning himself down.

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According to Detective Scott Masterson, cops are already contacting Mayweather for an interview.

"We haven't spoken with him yet. We're trying to set something up," Masterson said.

It is believed that Hayes, a rap artist on contract with Mayweather's Money Team label, was enraged by Moseley's alleged infidelities.

Hayes was believed to be fuming with rage over his wife's unfaithfulness Monday morning until he went out of control, shooting Moseley, whose body was found in a bathtub in their posh apartment near Grove shopping center, TMZ reported. Beleaguered Hayes then turned the gun on himself.

LAPD revealed that Hayes brutally tortured his wife before killing her after finding out that she's having a fling with singer Trey Songz.

Mayweather advised Hayes to break up with Moseley and just give his time and energy on his career, instead, TMZ revealed.

Hayes allegedly told Mayweather over FaceTime that he would gun down Moseley. Unknown to Mayweather, Moseley was actually in their apartment. The boxer begged him to calm down and quit thinking of the idea, TMZ reported.

Cops are still trying to figure out the real reason why Hayes had to kill his wife and himself.

"We're working off information that they were married, later became estranged and then recently got back together saying they wanted to try to work things out," Masterson told New York Daily News.

LAPDs' attempts to reach Mayweather and Songz have not yet received any response.

Hayes, 34, and Moseley, 30, tied the knot in 2008. Their tragic deaths surprised friends and broke the hearts of their family members who had no idea that something was wrong in their marriage.

"No situation's perfect," Eva Marcille Pigford, Moseley's friend and a fellow model, told in an interview with KTLA.

"Stephanie was an absolute angel. She really was," Pigford said. "She's just loved. She will never, ever, ever, ever be forgotten."

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