The disgraced rap mogul cannot catch a break, a new and very serious accusation has emerged that links him to Tupac’s murder
As it tend to happen with disgraced figures like Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, despite having multiple crime accusations we have all been waiing for the other shoe to drop. That show is a fresh accusation that people like 50 Cent have been alluding to for years, which is Diddy’s possible involvement in Tupac Shakur’s murder in 1996. A recent New York Magazine article claims that the rap mogul offered $1 million for the hit on both Tupac and producer Suge Knight back in 1995. One Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis has been arrested and charged for the murder of Tupac but law enforcement has been trying to uncover who ordered the hit on the late rapper.
Diddy offers $1 million for Tupac and Suge’s heads
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As it tend to happen with disgraced figures like Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, despite having multiple crime accusations we have all been waiing for the other shoe to drop. That show is a fresh accusation that people like 50 Cent have been alluding to for years, which is Diddy’s possible involvement in Tupac Shakur’s murder in 1996. A recent New York Magazine article claims that the rap mogul offered $1 million for the hit on both Tupac and producer Suge Knight back in 1995. One Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis has been arrested and charged for the murder of Tupac but law enforcement has been trying to uncover who ordered the hit on the late rapper.
Diddy offers $1 million for Tupac and Suge’s heads
In the article, LAPD detective Greg Kading is the one who made these claims against Diddy. He is one of the detectives who were heavily involved in the murder investigation of Tupac Shakur. The murder itself wasn’t completed until September, 1996 during a drive-by in Las Vegas. Tupac was hit four times and Suge Knight suffered head injuries from the grappel. Six days after that event, Tupac Shakur died in a hospital from his wounds. But Keefe D confessed that it was Diddy the one who ordered this hit during a meeting in 1995 were many Crip gangsters were in attendance. According to this retired cop, Keefe D agreed to take the blame for the murder in exchange for $1 million.
This is what the New York Magazine article writes: “During a stop on the 1995 Summer Jam tour in Anaheim, Combs allegedly told a hotel room full of Crip gangsters – Davis included – that he wanted ‘them dudes’ heads,’ as Davis put it; i.e. for someone to kill Tupac and Knight. Combs may have simply been caught up in the moment; tensions were running high and he was by all accounts legitimately concerned for his safety. But later, Davis said, over lunch in L.A., Combs offered him a million dollars to get the hit done. According to Davis, he had agreed to the hit, telling Combs, ‘Man, we’ll wipe their a– out quick.’ (Davis later told Kading he would have done it for $50,000.).”
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