Suge Knight Finally Exposed Tupacs Killers And It Shocked Everyone
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The cold case that uh no one ever
expected to be uh solved is of course a
huge step closer to being solved. I
think Sug knows who the truth was. I
think he still stood
[music]
dialogue asked Suge Knight
uh did he see the shooter?
>> Shuge Knight finally exposed Tupac's
killers and it shocked everyone. Suge
Knight just named Tupac's killers, and
it's not who anyone expected. After 30
years of silence, the only surviving
witness to the shooting finally broke
down exactly who orchestrated the
murder. And the names he revealed have
sent shock waves through the hip hop
community because they're not gang
members from Compton. They're people
Tupac trusted. People who were supposed
to protect him. People who got paid to
make sure he never made it out of Las
Vegas alive. He said he saw the shooter
and the shooter works for Death Row.
>> What Suge disclosed in a recent
interview destroys every theory the
public has been fed for three decades
and exposes a betrayal so deep that even
investigators who thought they knew the
case are scrambling to verify what he's
claiming.
>> I was going to say I was going to
mention Reggie Wright has been [music]
identified by Kee D. I want to put that
out there. And you recently had that
that was part [music] of your theory
with us that he had something to do The
interview happened on a podcast where
Shuja was asked directly about the night
of September 7th, 1996. And instead of
giving the vague answers he's been
hiding behind for years, he laid it out
plainly. When it came to us getting shot
in Vegas, that was crooked police
working with some rat gang members who
were mad because Tupac fired them and
they fired back. The statement hung in
the air like a bomb, confirming what
street rumors had whispered about for
years, but nobody could prove. Suge
wasn't talking about random crips
seeking revenge for the MGM grand
beating. He was talking about people
inside Death Row's own security team.
People who had access to Tupac's
schedule and movements. People who knew
exactly where he'd be that night. And
the person Suge specifically named as
being complicit in Tupac's death is
someone who's been profiting off the
story for decades while pretending to
seek justice.
>> You said that you didn't believe Orlando
Anderson was the shooter. Suge Knight
basically said that Orlando Anderson
wasn't the shooter either. Do you feel
like you and Suge Knight agreeing on
that one thing?
>> Reggie Wright Jr., the head of Death Row
Record Security and the man who was
supposed to be protecting Tupac, got
called out by Suge as one of the people
responsible for setting up the hit.
According to Suge, Tupac had fired
Reggie just days before the Las Vegas
trip, cutting him loose along with Death
Row's lawyer David Kenner after
realizing they were working against him
rather than for him. That firing
happened on August 27th, 1996.
Documented in a letter written by Yasmin
Foola, Tupac's godmother, at Tupac's
direct instruction. For years, Reggie
denied this ever happened, claimed he
was still working security the night
Tupac got shot, and positioned himself
as a loyal employee who tried everything
to save Tupac's life.
>> Everybody kept saying Orlando Anderson
was the shooter. Well, we know Orlando
Anderson wasn't [music] the shooter
because Orlando
uh shoulder got kicked out the socket.
He went to the hospital and it was said
that uh by the time he left the hospital
and got back to the hotel. But Sugar's
revelation destroys that entire
narrative. If Tupac fired Reggie on
August 27th, that means Reggie had no
legitimate reason to be involved in
anything Death Row related during the
Vegas trip that happened September 7th.
Yet somehow Reggie was coordinating
movements, communicating with security
personnel, and claiming he'd been at
Club 662 handling business for Suge on
the night of the shooting. Suge flatly
denies this, stating Reggie wasn't
authorized to do anything that night
because he'd already been terminated,
and his presence around the Vegas
situation was suspicious from the start.
The question becomes, if Reggie wasn't
working for Death Row anymore, why was
he still inserting himself into Tupac's
security arrangements? And who was he
actually working for?
>> And [music] it was said that uh by the
time he left the hospital and got back
to the hotel, they had him on
surveillance camera.
>> But the firing wasn't just about job
performance. It was about Tupac
discovering that Reggie had connections
to law enforcement that made him a
liability and potentially a threat.
Former FBI agent Phil Carson has stated
publicly that Reggie Wright Jr. was a
confidential informant, someone feeding
information to authorities about Death
Row's operations, gang affiliations, and
criminal activities. This wasn't
speculation or conspiracy theory. It was
confirmed through official channels that
Reggie had a working relationship with
law enforcement while simultaneously
running security for one of the most
notorious labels in hip hop. That
creates an obvious conflict of interest.
And when Tupac found out about it, he
immediately wanted Reggie gone because
having a snitch in your inner circle
when you're already being watched by
feds and targeted by rivals is a death
sentence waiting to happen.
>> Did he see the shooter that shot him and
killed Tupac? And did they work for
Death Row?
Orlando Anderson never worked for Death
Row. What makes this even more damning
is that just 3 days after Tupac died,
Reggie Wright Jr. went to the Los
Angeles Police Department and gave them
information about Suge Knight employing
gang members on Death Row's payroll who
were carrying illegal weapons. That tip
led directly to traffic stops and
investigations that put pressure on Suge
and eventually contributed to his
imprisonment on parole violations. The
timing is suspicious. Tupac gets killed
on September 7th, dies on September
13th, and by September 16th, Reggie is
already cooperating with LAPD to take
down Suge. It suggests Reggie wasn't
just a passive informant reporting what
he saw. He was actively working to
dismantle death row from the inside.
>> Tupac Shakur got killed is under the
Nevada state jurisdiction,
state of California. None of this stuff
is fed. Everybody, oh, the FBI came FBI.
No, none of this is f.
>> Suga's claim that crooked cops were
involved alongside gang members suddenly
makes perfect sense when you understand
Reggie's dual role. He had the access to
coordinate with law enforcement, the
street connections to arrange shooters,
and the motivation because Tupac had
just fired him and humiliated him by
putting it in writing. Reggie has spent
decades doing interviews, appearing on
documentaries, and positioning himself
as someone who tried to protect Tupac
but failed. Now Suge is saying that's a
lie. That Reggie was actually one of the
people who orchestrated the hit. And the
reason Tupac's security failed that
night wasn't incompetence. It was
sabotage. And the evidence supporting
Sugara's accusation keeps piling up the
more you look at Reggie's behavior
before and after the murder.
>> And a part of that story, you have Vlad
coming out saying that he solved the
Tupac murder. In interviews over the
years, Reggie has told multiple versions
of when and how he found out about being
fired. In one story, he claimed it
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