Apparently, the Tupac and Biggie Smalls murders have been solved. Like, a long time ago. And there’s even a documentary to prove it. Apparently.
A documentary featuring retired LAPD detective Greg Kading – who once led a special task force that investigated the two cases – who claims that Sean “Puff Daddy / Puffy /Diddy / P. Diddy” Combs actually hired Tupac’s murderers.
For $1 million, Puffy hired Crips gang member Duane Keith Davis to kill Shakur and his manager, but only Tupac was killed on that fateful night.
Kading alleges that in retaliation, Knight hired Bloods gang member Wardell “Poochie” Fouse to kill Biggie Smalls for $13,000.
Biggie Smalls was shot to death on March 9, 1997, just six months after Shakur died.
Throughout the investigation, Kading says that he got Duane to give a verifiable confession about the events that led to Shakur’s murder.
If his intention was to just get away with it, so to speak, it would have been very easy for him to not include all the details that he did.
And those extra details? Who hired him to do the deed. Then some stuff happened that got Kading exonerated. (Okay, if you have been watching Making a Murderer then, dude, how much does it make you so sceptical of the American justice system?)
Kading now alleges that the LAPD chose not to pursue formal charges in the case because of Combs’ celebrity and because the evidence pointed to two killers who were already deceased. Anderson and Fouse have both died of apparently unrelated causes.
However, over time the case continues to grow colder. But it is still on the mind of those who are Tupac fans – some even believing his is still alive:
It’s been the worst-kept secret in Compton. Now that the documentary is getting wider distribution, they suggest that maybe someone else who was involved with the case might come forward with the more evidence to corroborate Kading’s assertions.
There’s still some loose ends that should have been addressed by law enforcement. But I don’t see that happening. I don’t see them proactively investigating these cases ever again.
I have absolute closure in the case already. There is no doubt in my mind that we’ve discovered the truth and we’re presenting the truth. So as far as the murders go, they’re solved.
Now it’s just a matter of educating the public as to that information.
[source: huffingtonpost]
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