Diddy really killed TU PAC?
A retired Los Angeles cop is convinced he’s cracked the case of Tupac
Shakur’s decades-old murder — and the mastermind was none other than
Sean (Diddy) Combs AKA Puff Daddy the owner of Bad Boy Records. He alleged offer an assassin $1, 000,000 to have Tu Pac his manager Suge
Knight killed.
The music mogul formerly known as Puff Daddy offered Crips member Duane
Keith (Keffe D) Davis $1 million to whack Shakur and his manager Suge
Knight, former LAPD detective Greg Kading alleges in a new documentary
based on his 2011 book “Murder Rap.”
Tu Pac his manager Suge Knight |
When the gang member’s nephew, Orlando (Baby Lane) Anderson, eventually
pulled the trigger, he fatally wounded Shakur but only injured Knight,
Kading claims in the upcoming Netflix doc.
The shooting took place on a Las Vegas street in September 1996 and remains officially unsolved.
Combs scoffed at the theory when it first surfaced with the book.
“The story is pure fiction and completely ridiculous,” he said.
But Kading, who led an LAPD task force investigating the shooting
deaths of Shakur and Brooklyn rapper Biggie Smalls, wrangled a
confession out of Keffe D after the Crips member feared facing charges
for a different crime.
His personal copy is heard in the Netflix documentary.
“You get a very strong sense that he’s speaking very genuinely and
transparently. He comes across as telling the story as someone who was
there. The fluidity is very natural,” Kading told the Daily News on
Thursday. “But what really convinced us it was true was all the corroboration,”
he said. “He told us things that he couldn’t known unless he was
actually a participant in the murder.”
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