Friday 5 February 2016

Former LAPD Cop Claims, Diddy had Tupac Shakur Murdered for $1Million, ... Meanwhile, Suge Knight Retaliated by Killing NotoriousB.I.G

Did Diddy really do it?
A retired Los Angeles cop is convinced he’s cracked the case of Tupac Shakur’s decades-old murder — and the perp is none other than Sean (Diddy) Combs.

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 boldly alleged in a documentary, according to the Huffington Post.






Diddy  (seen in April 2014) had Shakur killed, a retired LAPD cop has alleged.DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/GETTY IMAGES FOR REVOLT TVEnlarge
Hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur died in 1996.TIME LIFE PICTURES./TIME & LIFE PICTURES/GETTY IMAGEEnlarge

Diddy  (seen in April 2014) had Shakur killed, a retired LAPD cop has alleged.

When the gang member’s nephew, Orlando (Baby Lane) Anderson, did the deed, he reportedly only got Shakur.
The ex-cop further claims that Knight shelled out $13,000 to his own hitman, Bloods member Wardell (Poochie) Fouse, to kill the late rapper Biggie Smalls — a close friend of Diddy’s — in retaliation.
Kading, who once led a task force investigating the shooting deaths of Shakur and Smalls, supposedly wrangled a confession out of Keffe D after the Crips member feared facing charges for a different crime.



“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,” Kading told the Huffington Post.
Shakur died Sept. 13, 1996 following a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas and Smalls was gunned down in Los Angeles six months later on March 9, 1997. Public fascination over their still-unsolved murders has endured nearly 20 years.
Knight, 50is currently serving jail time on charges he ran over two men with his truck, killing one, outside a Compton burger restaurant last January.

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Notorious B.I.G., aka Biggie Smalls (l.) leaves a Los Angeles party with producer Diddy on March 8, 1997, shortly before Smalls was shot to death.

The documentary in which Kading makes his case — called "Murder Rap" and based on a book he wrote in 2011 — will stream on Netflix this spring.

A rep for Diddy has not yet replied to the Daily News' request for comment.

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