Actor Told FBI Suge Knight Paid Gangs and Crooked Cops to Kill Tupac and Biggie

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 More than two decades later, rumors continue to surface about the  deaths of the legendary rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. So far  there have been no official leads, but over the years a number of  different investigators and even some celebrities have come forward with  their thoughts on what happened in these unsolved cases. 

This week, The Sun Online  reported on an old FBI file that they recently obtained, in which actor  Tom Sizemore told the FBI that Death Row CEO Suge Knight was  responsible for the murder of both Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. 

The  documents also revealed that Sizemore told agents that he was willing to  wear a wire to prove that Knight ordered the rappers’ assassinations. Sizemore allegedly told the FBI that Knight ordered the  assassinations through a gang that was involved with the meth trade in  California, an issue that was a personal crusade for Sizemore. He also  noted that police helped cover up the murder in the case of Tupac, and  possibly pulled the trigger in the case of Biggie. 

 According to the leaked documents: “Sizemore stated his stepfather was a Detroit police office and  admires the work of law enforcement officers. Because his 19-year-old  sister recently was hooked on crystal meth, Sizemore will wear a wire or  provide any information to help solve the Biggie Smalls murder as well  as lead the FBI to take down the largest crystal meth house in  California, which he stated as being run by the Mexican Mafia out of a  warehouse.”

 Sizemore also suggested that Knight’s original target was Tupac and  that the later assassination of Biggie Smalls was more to deflect  attention away from him, although he carried a personal vendetta against  Biggie as well.

In his interview with the FBI, Sizemore said that multiple crooked cops were involved with at least one of the murders. There is a bit of strange circumstantial evidence in the file as  well, which connect specific police to the murders. Sizemore encountered  a crooked LAPD cop by the name of David Mack while he was at a  Hollywood party, and Mack reportedly told Sizemore and another actor  Sean Penn that he “Could take anybody out and nobody would ever know.” 

Mack was eventually exposed in a massive corruptions case within the  LAPD, but during a raid of his house, police found a strange shrine to  Tupac Shakur. Then, Mack was further implicated in Biggie’s death during  the FBI investigation.

According to one leaked FBI file: “Numerous sources have stated they will cooperate with the FBI in  attempts to determine what role LAPD officers played in the murder of  Wallace. Among these sources, some ID Mack as being present in the  Peterson Automotive Museum, one source has stated he transported money  between Los Angeles and Phoenix to help pay for the Wallace murder and  that he met with Mack and several other LAPD officers to discuss this.” 

From the evidence available, it seems most likely that Mack may have  had a direct hand in killing Biggie Smalls, and played a more passive  role in the death of Tupac, helping to cover up the murder after the  fact. In the films, Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G, and Death Row Chronicles, former  gang member Keffe D admitted that he was in the front seat of the  infamous White Cadillac that pulled up on Tupac and Suge Knight and  sprayed their BWM with bullets.

Keffe is only coming forward now because he has cancer and feels that he has nothing to lose. Keffe claimed that a person in the back seat fired the shots, and  although he knows the identity of the shooter, he will not break “street code” and release their name to the public or the police. “Going to keep it for the code of the streets. It just came from the backseat, bro,” Keffe said. One person who was in the back seat at the time of the shooting was  Keffe’s nephew, Orlando ‘Baby Lane’ Anderson, but Anderson was murdered  in 1998 and denied being the shooter before his death.

Earlier that night, a fight erupted between Tupac’s crew and  Anderson’s crew after a boxing match at the MGM Grand, which allegedly  planted the seeds for the shooting that transpired later. Although Keffe admitted to being an accessory to murder and did not  give up the name of the killer, he was reportedly given immunity for his  confession. In a previous documentary that The Free Thought Project  reported on last year, vital evidence, such as a confession letter  where the planned assassination of Tupac was discussed was buried and  ignored by the local police department. 

The letter suggested that there  was a meeting in Reno where a hit was put out on Tupac, and that there  was a price on his head that night. If true, this conflicts with the  official story that this was just some random spat of violence between  gangsters, and reveals more corruption on the part of the Las Vegas  Police. While there have certainly been many celebrities who have met an  untimely demise because of their life choices, Tupac remains in the  public spotlight because he was truly a revolutionary thinker. Below is a  very rare interview with Tupac when he was just 17 years old,  highlighting some of the reasons why he stood out. 

 This well-spoken, open-minded young man was destined to change the world  for the better. However, something happened along the way that made  sure this would never happen. 

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I've always been interested in this story and the mystery behind it. There are so many strange coincidences surrounding Tupac and many conspiracy theories that go along with them. They add to the mystery for sure. Its true that Tupac was a revolutionary and it's sad what happened. Very interesting article. Well written. I'll have to check out that interview :)

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Tupac sung on his albums about the NWO which is the direct violation of his masonic oath to not expose the freemasons or talk about them so they probably had him killed.

"If true, this conflicts with the official story that this was just some random spat of violence between gangsters, and reveals more corruption on the part of the Las Vegas Police. "

The truth is that Las Vegas Police, along with every other PD in the world, are just gangs. As soon as you discount the rhetoric of documents authorizing such imposition of force, the bare reality is the force.

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