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Tupac Shakur's murder pt. 3

Theory #3
The third theory is from LAPD detective Greg Kading, who believes that Sean Combs, a.k.a. P. Diddy, C.E.O. of the east coast record label Bad Boy Records orchestrated Tupac’s death.
P. Diddy
Detective Kading got a Crips gang member named Keith Davis to confess on tape that Combs paid him $1 million to carry out the murder of Tupac and Suge Knight. Keith Davis confessed that Orlando Anderson, who was Devis’ nephew was the one who pulled the trigger, and Davis also admits to being in the car when he recounts the night Tupac was shot. “Orlando rolled down the window and popped him. If they would have drove on my side, I would have popped them.” Keith Davis claims the motive behind Combs’ hit was due to fear that Suge Knight would strike first and that Tupac was only included in the hit because P. Diddy was pissed off about Tupac’s song Hit ‘Em Up. Furthermore, before Tupac was killed, he was shot multiple times on November 30th 1994 at Quad Recording Studios in New York City. Tupac repeatedly stated that he suspected people associated with Combs were the perpetrators, a suspicion corroborated by a 2011 confession from Dexter Isaac, who claimed he was hired by a P. Diddy associate to rob Tupac that night. However, he’s denied involvement in the murder stating “This story is pure fiction and completely ridiculous” and for what it’s worth, Keith Davis was reportedly looking at 25 years to life due to unrelated activities if he didn’t reveal his secrets.
Theory #4
The next theory is that the Jewish Defense League, an extremist pro-Israel group killed Tupac. The FBI had files of alleged death threats on Tupac from the JDL which has been classified as a terrorist group. Some believe that Tupac is in fact still alive and faked his own death. In 2015, some news outlets reported that a man named David Myers claimed he helped Tupac his death and Suge Knight, among others, helped as well. However this story seem to have originated from a fake news site, so take it with an enormous grain of salt. Some, also believe that Tupac is alive and well in Cuba. Despite the amount of eyewitnesses, Tupac’s death is still a mystery and it’ll stay such for we don’t know how long.
                                                                                         Article by Azzurra Furnari    

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