Former LAPD investigator Greg Kading claims in the documentary Murder Rap that he knows who ordered the murders of late rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, and that the supposed killers are celebrities.
The former cop alleged in the film that Sean “Diddy” Combs was the mastermind behind Tupac’s 1996 murder, and producer Suge Knight retaliated and orchestrated Biggie’s death.
Kading previously led the special task force that investigated the deaths of Shakur and Smalls — and he claims to have gotten a confession out of Crips member Duane “Keffe D” Keith Davis. Davis, Kading says, alleged that Diddy offered him $1 million to kill Shakur and his manager at the time, Knight.
Keffe D then handed off the deed to his nephew, Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, who supposedly shot and killed Shakur; Knight was with Shakur when the bullets were fired, but survived.
Then, in retaliation, Knight supposedly paid off his hitman, Bloods member Wardell “Poochie” Fouse to kill Biggie, who was Diddy’s close pal. Biggie Smalls was killed in March 1997, six months after Shakur’s murder.
“If [Keffe D’s] 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.
Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie & Tupac Murders, which is based on Kading’s book, Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur Murder Investigations, premiered last year, and will debut on Netflix this spring.
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