Suge Knight Reveals Who Killed Tupac

I remember the day vividly; hearing on the radio that Tupac had been shot and killed after the Tyson fight was like a movie to me; it didn't feel real. And then came all the theories on who killed him. L.A Crips? Biggie? Suge Knight? An unknown enemy? 









Years passed, and it was one twist after the other. Documentaries were made, books were written, but the case was never cracked. It is 20 years now since he has killed, and it seems we are about to get closure on this case. 

The late Tupac's former boss and friend, Suge Knight has finally revealed that he is sure his Death Row Records bodyguard at the time, Reggie White, conspired with his ex-wife to kill him so that his ex wife could inherit Suge's Death Row Records company. Tupac was just in the way. He was never the target. 


Read the deals on this below. 


"Marion 'Suge' Knight claims that his ex-wife and former Death Row Records security chief Reggie White Jr killed Tupac Shakur, and insists he was the real target of the 1996 drive-by. 

Suge's attorney Thaddeus Culpepper wrote in a signed affidavit, that 'Knight has known for many years that Reggie Wright Jr. and his ex-wife Sharitha were behind the murder of Tupac and attempted murder of Knight.'

He added that Knight also had alleged details of Wright's involvement in the Biggie Smalls murder case.








The rapper, who until now has always refused to identify the shooter, appears to have spoken out after hearing the 'salient points' in the new documentary Tupac Assassination: Battle for Compton.


'When our book came out and we were working on the movie, we gave the salient points of the book (Tupac: 187 The Red Knight) to Thaddeus Culpepper, who read them to Suge Knight,' said co-director Richard Bond. 'Suge's initial response was, "Who the hell are these guys?''

'He admitted to Culpepper that the theories in the movie were true,' a source said.

Suge was so intrigued he sent his private investigators, to discover how the writers and directors found out about what happened. 

The documentary also claims that Suge had always been the real target of that fatal shooting. Tupac was just in the way." (Daily Mail)



It kind of makes sense though, because people always wondered why the bodyguards were all instructed not to carry guns that night, and why Pac wasn't wearing a bulletproof vest. People always used that to pin the assassination on Suge Knight. But, Suge was also in the car that night, and a bullet grazed the back of his head. That means Suge could also have been killed. It makes sense now that the chief security guard of Death Row at the time, Reggie White planned the whole thing. 

I am sure more revelations will hit the Internet in the next coupe of days. 


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