After decades of investigations, media coverage, and documentaries, two of the most prolific murders of the 1990s, Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls (Christopher Wallace), have Finally been solved the case has new Suspects that will be charged in Both case. Former LAPD detective Greg Kading has theories surrounding each murder, but unfortunately nothing can be done about either case.
Kading is quoted saying, “Orlando Anderson is positively the person who murdered Tupac Shakur”. Sean Combs, AKA Puff Diddy, had associations in New York with a well-known drug dealer named Eric Martin, or Zip. Zip’s supplier, a west coast Crip by the name of Duane Keith Davis, known as Keefe D, happened to be the uncle of the aforementioned Orlando Anderson. “So, you’ve got Combs, Martin, Keefe D, who was also in that white Cadillac and had secured the gun and gave it to his nephew who shot and killed Tupac”. There are speculations over Combs putting out a hit on Tupac, but there is a general consensus that Anderson killed Tupac over a fight that broke out between Tupac, Tupac’s crew, and Anderson at a boxing match. Unfortunately, Orlando Andrson was shot and killed in 1998 attempting to collect a drug debt and was therefore unchangeable.
As for Biggie Smalls, it is a well-known fact he was killed by an associate of Death Row Records executive Suge Knight. Knight hired a known gunman and Blood gang member Wardell Fouse, AKA Poochie. Fouse was to track down Biggie at the Peterson Auto Museum in 1997, and wait for him outside. Poochie pulled up next to Biggie’s entourage at a red light in a Chevy Impala SS, and fired, hitting Biggie four times and killing him. Once again, once this information was gathered by a co-conspirator, Poochie had already been killed in 2002, rendering him unchangeable, much like Anderson.
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Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace, better known as 2pac and Biggie, were murdered in 1996 and 1997 respectively. They were both influential rappers and considered among the greatest rappers of all time. They were both shot by unknown gunmen, and the matter remained a mystery for over 2 decades for the media and fans alike.
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After 25 years, The Tupac case has been reopened by cold case detective Dan Long LVPD. And the Christopher Notorious B.I.G Wallace case has now been transferred over to Detective Daryn Dupree, Lead Detective from the grim sleeper task force, and Detective Greg Kading ex-partner. “I am adding his name, Ivan Law, to the Biggie Homicide file,” said LAPD robbery-homicide detective Lieutenant Thompson. “I have the new suspect's address I'm going to interview him for the murders of Biggie,” said detective Dupree, Lieutenant & Lead Detective for Biggie Homicide Case at LAPD Robbery Homicide. “We will get Dr. Dre and Ice Cube too for the murders of 2Pac Shakur and Biggie Smalls,” he added.
Since bearing the responsibility, the witness survived an attack in his apartment on July 24, 2016, and has been imprisoned for 2 years which he was later acquitted in self-defense. Resenting his opposition, he is now ready to unveil the truth behind the murders of Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace, the most admired hip-hop artists ever.
He aims to reveal the truth in his story, Holly Hood. In his writings, he has detailed his thorough investigation that helped solve the mystery that haunted the hip-hop world for decades. He aims to let the readers know. That the LAPD and LVPD are headed in the right direction to ensure that 2pac and Biggie receive the justice they deserve.
L.V.P.D. Cold Case Squad.
L.A.P.D. Robbery homicide.
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