SugeKnight claims his ex-wife and former Death Row Records security chief Reggie White Killed Pac

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Orlando got Pac I'm sticking with that.... All this 007 undercover shit niggas making it more difficult then what it is becuz sometimes niggas hate to believe the obvious becuz it's not complex or deep enough..... Cops wasn't rushing to find out who kills any rapper let alone a nigga like Pac.... Now I could be wrong but I'll believe the obvious till proven otherwise
 
SheerExcellence;c-9714558 said:
This has been said many times before, but I'll just repeat it

I don't care if death row was worth 30 million or 300 million, suge knight was stupid as Fuck to keep that gang shit around such a successful company. It's borderline retarded. Roc broke up because dame couldn't adjust to corporate actions. I can understand that, it's still dumb, but i can understand that.

But to fail because you can't stop being a gangster? You can't stop whipping people and making them drunk piss and sending booty goons, and beating ppl up in the studio and all kinds of dumb shit? That's stupid as Fuck. He had a winning lottery ticket and he pissed it away. And on top of that, he going to do football numbers on a murder. This nigga is the stupidest man alive.

The man had an interscope level dynasty in the palm of his fucking hands a let that shit go just to play gangsta. Smmfh
 
Doesnt the same 'plot' included Lil Half Dead supposedly being the trigger man and Snoop knowing about it before hand??? Theres a handwritten confession by someone...

Apparently Lil Half Dead was angry because Pac stole 'Brenda's Got A Baby' from him!!!! Maaaan I cant believe Pac would of stole that classic and I dont believe the plot... I think theres a documentary about it coming soon...

Again personally I dont believe this theory... Although it does look like from the album cover that Lil Half Dead had something against Pac, I mean depicting Pac and Yak dead is pretty mad, or its a coincidence that two dudes look like Pac and Yak???

lil-dead-serious.jpg
 
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THIS is the startling ‘confession letter’ said to be key in finally solving the Tupac Shakur murder mystery.

US documentary maker and author RJ Bond claims the document names the killers and clears rap mogul Suge Knight of any involvement in the drive-by shooting

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It also tells of a background of a stolen rap song, a brutal gang beating and finally the bloody revenge hit.

The ‘confession letter’ then points the finger at Death Row Records security chief Reggie Wright Jnr claiming he told the shooters where Tupac would be on night at the attack.

Another up-and-coming rapper who is also accused of opening fire.

He can’t be named for legal reasons.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3260073/tupac-murder-solved-confession-letter/
 
DNB1;c-9715600 said:
THIS is the startling ‘confession letter’ said to be key in finally solving the Tupac Shakur murder mystery.

US documentary maker and author RJ Bond claims the document names the killers and clears rap mogul Suge Knight of any involvement in the drive-by shooting

ieyxa040ubnl.png


It also tells of a background of a stolen rap song, a brutal gang beating and finally the bloody revenge hit.

The ‘confession letter’ then points the finger at Death Row Records security chief Reggie Wright Jnr claiming he told the shooters where Tupac would be on night at the attack.

Another up-and-coming rapper who is also accused of opening fire.

He can’t be named for legal reasons.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3260073/tupac-murder-solved-confession-letter/

The spelling is crazy, Im guessing 'sh night' and 'night' is Suge??? 'Gear Gang' and 'Try Hoovers are meant to be 'Geer Gang' and 'Tray Hoovers'? Also Mr Writh Jr is suppose to be 'Mr Wright Jr'??? haha
 
water ur seeds;c-9715592 said:
Doesnt the same 'plot' included Lil Half Dead supposedly being the trigger man and Snoop knowing about it before hand??? Theres a handwritten confession by someone...

Apparently Lil Half Dead was angry because Pac stole 'Brenda's Got A Baby' from him!!!! Maaaan I cant believe Pac would of stole that classic and I dont believe the plot... I think theres a documentary about it coming soon...

Again personally I dont believe this theory... Although it does look like from the album cover that Lil Half Dead had something against Pac, I mean depicting Pac and Yak dead is pretty mad, or its a coincidence that two dudes look like Pac and Yak???

lil-dead-serious.jpg

half dead wasn't even rapping at that time. he was just the homie. after snoop said his name in a song people got fascinated with him. tourists would come from all over to see the record store and half dead would be hanging out and people would take pictures with him. someone came up with the idea he should rap and come up off the fame

problem was he didn't even know how to rap. his brother had been trying to get on and taught him how to stay on beat and wrote for him. they took him into the studio and then took it to priority and then cashed him out. his whole career was manufactured off then snoop line.

he had no beef with tupac, and the idea of tupac stealing a song from him is hilarious. also half dead was no parts of a killer. for a born and raised hood dude, he's a nice guy. not a fighter or killer or a gangster. he just the homie that everybody know and like

 
bossflossy;c-9716129 said:
water ur seeds;c-9715592 said:
Doesnt the same 'plot' included Lil Half Dead supposedly being the trigger man and Snoop knowing about it before hand??? Theres a handwritten confession by someone...

Apparently Lil Half Dead was angry because Pac stole 'Brenda's Got A Baby' from him!!!! Maaaan I cant believe Pac would of stole that classic and I dont believe the plot... I think theres a documentary about it coming soon...

Again personally I dont believe this theory... Although it does look like from the album cover that Lil Half Dead had something against Pac, I mean depicting Pac and Yak dead is pretty mad, or its a coincidence that two dudes look like Pac and Yak???

lil-dead-serious.jpg

half dead wasn't even rapping at that time. he was just the homie. after snoop said his name in a song people got fascinated with him. tourists would come from all over to see the record store and half dead would be hanging out and people would take pictures with him. someone came up with the idea he should rap and come up off the fame

problem was he didn't even know how to rap. his brother had been trying to get on and taught him how to stay on beat and wrote for him. they took him into the studio and then took it to priority and then cashed him out. his whole career was manufactured off then snoop line.

he had no beef with tupac, and the idea of tupac stealing a song from him is hilarious. also half dead was no parts of a killer. for a born and raised hood dude, he's a nice guy. not a fighter or killer or a gangster. he just the homie that everybody know and like

Like I said brother I didnt believe it just posted what was said and looks to of been reported... 'Brendas Got A Baby' just sounds completely like a Pac tune I couldnt picture anyones else writing it, I think even the dude that wrote it with Pac said he saw Pac write it... I think theres always gonna be madness reported, especially in the build up to the 'All Eyez All Me' movie...
 
Cain;c-9716482 said:
bossflossy;c-9716129 said:
water ur seeds;c-9715592 said:
Doesnt the same 'plot' included Lil Half Dead supposedly being the trigger man and Snoop knowing about it before hand??? Theres a handwritten confession by someone...

Apparently Lil Half Dead was angry because Pac stole 'Brenda's Got A Baby' from him!!!! Maaaan I cant believe Pac would of stole that classic and I dont believe the plot... I think theres a documentary about it coming soon...

Again personally I dont believe this theory... Although it does look like from the album cover that Lil Half Dead had something against Pac, I mean depicting Pac and Yak dead is pretty mad, or its a coincidence that two dudes look like Pac and Yak???

lil-dead-serious.jpg

half dead wasn't even rapping at that time. he was just the homie. after snoop said his name in a song people got fascinated with him. tourists would come from all over to see the record store and half dead would be hanging out and people would take pictures with him. someone came up with the idea he should rap and come up off the fame

problem was he didn't even know how to rap. his brother had been trying to get on and taught him how to stay on beat and wrote for him. they took him into the studio and then took it to priority and then cashed him out. his whole career was manufactured off then snoop line.

he had no beef with tupac, and the idea of tupac stealing a song from him is hilarious. also half dead was no parts of a killer. for a born and raised hood dude, he's a nice guy. not a fighter or killer or a gangster. he just the homie that everybody know and like

Don't know about none of that you posted but I bought that Lil Half Dead joint and it was wasn't even weed plate status at best it was a drink coaster status

that's what i'm saying dude wasn't a rapper. his brother had to teach him how. he was so bad at it, that his brother would simplify the rhymes and then rap them on the track. half dead would get in the booth and try and rap along to the song, then they would erase the brothers vocals and just have half dead on there. that's why his first album his flow sounds off. it was a whole 'nother level of ghost writing.

half dead couldn't just take the written songs and spit it, his timing was too bad. so they did the rap along method
 
GetoBoy;c-9715587 said:
Orlando got Pac I'm sticking with that.... All this 007 undercover shit niggas making it more difficult then what it is becuz sometimes niggas hate to believe the obvious becuz it's not complex or deep enough..... Cops wasn't rushing to find out who kills any rapper let alone a nigga like Pac.... Now I could be wrong but I'll believe the obvious till proven otherwise

Yeah that's a philosophical concept called Occam's Razor. Basically it means the most likely scenario is probably true.

Occam's razor (also Ockham's razor; Latin: lex parsimoniae "law of parsimony") is a problem-solving principle attributed to William of Ockham (c. 1287–1347), who was an English Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, and theologian. His principle states that among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions should be selected.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor
 

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