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There’s a plethora of theories surrounding the death of Tupac Shakur, and to date, none of them carry enough evidence to result in a conviction; the same goes for The Notorious B.I.G. Notions range from LAPD involvement to gang members as the culprits, but this far removed from the murders of both rap titans, it looks like we’ll never know who truly killed either man.
Still, 50 Cent maintains that Bad Boy mogul,P. Diddy, is the one who arranged for the murder of Tupac Shakur. Now, there seems to be a tide of circumstantial evidence mounting against the rapper and record executive in the form of a new documentary by retired LAPD officer Greg Kading. Kading claims that Diddy paid for gang members to gun down Tupac on that fateful day in Las Vegas, and the documentary purports to explain the layers of evidence that points to this being fact.
Former LAPD detective Greg Kading’s 2015 documentary, Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders, is making headlines again after a recent review brought it back into the spotlight. If you’ll recall, the controversial doc presented evidence alleging Diddy had Tupac killed for $1 million. Now it seems the pop culture enthusiast (and repeatedly bankrupt) 50 Cent is adding in his own two, and joining the millions who believe Kading’s bold beliefs.
Fif went on Instagram and shared a laughover a New York Daily News headline about Kading’s shocking claims and accused Diddy of murdering Tupac. He also advised others to watch themselves around the mogul, writing, “Lmao so Puffy with the sh**, hun? See, you gotta watch these punks. Scary *** n***** [will] try you. #NoPuffyJuice he killed Tupac lol.” PuffyJuice being Ciroc.
Greg Kading’s documentary claims Diddy had Tupac killed because he was afraid of retaliation after friend and bodyguard, Anthony “Wolf” Jones, allegedly killed Suge’s close friend and alleged Bloods gang member, Jai Hassan-Jamal Robles (also known as “Big Jake”). The documentary features a tapped 2008 interview between Kading and a Compton native/Southside Crips gang member named Duane “Keffe D” Davis. During the interview, Davis alleges Diddy approached him on two separate occasions to discuss murdering Tupac and Suge Knight. Davis claims Puffy once declared, while “in a room full of Crips,” that he’d “give anything for Pac and Suge Knight’s heads.”
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