Diddy & Suge Knight CHARGED For Tupac's Death After TMZ Paid Witness For Footage...
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He's charged in one of the most
notorious cold case in modern American
history. And this morning, the man known
as Kefei D is breaking a silence from
behind bars. Nearly 30 years ago became
one of the nation's most notorious
unsolved.
>> Hey Keith, Metro Police, come over here.
>> Then in 2023, a breakthrough when
prosecutors charged this man with
ordering the hit. The only person
arrested for Shakur's who now tells ABC
News authorities have the wrong man.
>> I'm innocent.
The Las Vegas police finally released
the Tupac files, proving who did the
crime against him, revealing that his
friends were involved. Fan reactions
read, "The new Tupac files are making me
question everything. Why is there
evidence of Snoop Dogg knowing Tupac was
going to be targeted? Sugge Knight
wanting Tupac gone so that he couldn't
leave the record label. And even Diddy
paying for the hit. He needed new
friends." which is exactly what Tupac's
own father said during an interview
reading, quote, "Tupac's biological
father says, "If he would have been a
better father, Tupac still would have
been alive today." He never would have
trusted Suge Knight. But because he
wasn't there, he looked at Suge Knight
like a father figure, saying stole all
of his money.
>> Well, Suge Knight, I feel so bad. I got
to live the rest of my life realizing
that maybe if I was a better father, he
might not have got in that situation. He
might have had enough wisdom to know
that this mother I'm gonna scound him,
but he looked up to him like a father.
Then to find out a year, eight months
later, that cheek them out all of his
money, that's the final betrayal. Due to
this, the news wrote, "The
reinvestigation of Tupac's passing is
revealing new names and evidence of
those involved." One new name brought up
is Suge Knight. Suge's name is mentioned
a lot in these new Tupac files. Police
highlighted from day one, Suge's side of
the story has been very odd. Because why
did Tupac not have any security on the
night that he passed when Suge Knight's
job was to literally keep Tupac secure?
>> First of all, you seen what happened.
Suge understands who he's dealing with
or what just happened with, right?
>> Yeah. I would have off the top shut my
artist down. And if I would have shut
him down, I would have moved him in a
way to where could nobody get to him.
Sure. You know what you doing, though,
dude? like it ain't no security on me.
>> But also on the night Tupac passed, Suge
Knight said, quote, "When I left that
hospital, me and Tupac were laughing and
joking. I don't see how someone can turn
from doing so well to doing bad." I
>> mean, when I left that hospital, me and
Park was laughing and joking. So, I
don't see how somebody can turn from
doing well to doing bad.
>> So, you seriously think that he might
still be alive?
>> I'm going tell you, you never know. But
what's very weird about it is Tupac was
supposedly in a very deep sleep when
arriving to the hospital. So, how in the
world would he and Suge be laughing if
Tupac was unconscious? However, when you
read through Diddy's file in the Tupac
files, it connects the entire story and
you figure out why Suge Knight lied. The
feds believe Diddy planned the entire
crime, then was able to convince Tupac's
own friends to confuse the truth to the
media, and it worked out perfectly. As
the case took three decades to solve,
what the investigators were able to find
in 2026 is something you wouldn't even
believe. It begins with the announcement
of 50 Cent says that it's not over. More
unreleased Diddy footage that didn't
make his Netflix documentary is now
coming to YouTube, including footage
about how Diddy started a family with
Tupac's ex-girlfriend. Diddy has a
daughter named Chance Combmes with a
girl named Sarah Chapman in 2026. She
famously dated Tupac in 1995, revealing
Diddy wanted Tupac gone because he
wanted to be Tupac.
>> Tupac was a shining example of
everything that Diddy wanted to be. And
he was that naturally. He was
charismatic. He was sought after,
desired. He was very well-liked and a
naturally likable person. He was
charming. He actually had intrinsic
talent. He was a star. He was what Diddy
tried to force his way into becoming.
Did he through force, through
manipulation, through fear-mongering,
try to become loved and adored and
liked, but all he could manage is like a
twisted clone of that that he was able
to garner through fear. But back to my
original point, he thought he triumphed
over Tupac by when actually what he did
was make Tupac immortal and by Diddy
continuing to live and earn more wealth
and in his mind earn more adoration. He
thought he triumphed. He thought he won
overall.
>> Because this is where the story gets
very strange. In the Tupac files, it
states, "On November 18th, 1995, Tupac
was photographed with Shawn Diddy Comb's
baby mama, Sarah Chapman. 10 years
later, Diddy described Sarah as being
the one. She was his dream girl. So,
when Tupac was dating her first in 1995,
Diddy didn't like it. This resulted in
his first attempt at getting Tupac,
which was swept under the rug by police.
>> I believe so. I do believe so. I have
proof things that I can say that will
back up my claim, but this is not for
the world to know about. You know what I
mean? It's between me and him. And only
he knows. So every time he say, that's
the only thing that make this become an
issue to everybody. I was acting. WHO
GET SHOT FIVE TIMES IN ACTS? OH, I
didn't get five times in their vision. I
only got once cuz they found the book.
The police found him, BUT NOW THEY THE
COPS. NOW THEY DOING DETECTIVE WORK.
>> WITH his first attempt being a failure,
Diddy would then try again. In the Diddy
trial, it would be announced. Former
LAPD cop claims Diddy had Tupac dealt
with for $1 million. Suge retaliated by
having Biggie dealt with. As Diddy hired
a man named Kefi D to get Tupac in Las
Vegas. Then after 20 years of walking
free, when the police finally arrested
Kei D, he did an interrogation, but he
didn't know that he was being recorded
and he would literally confess to Diddy
being the lead man of the crime.
>> On all all four of those occasions,
there's San Diego, Anaheim, Irvine, and
Vegas. Which ones do you actually talk
to Puffy at?
>> Every one of them.
>> Every one of them. Which of those four
is it when you talk to him about Tupac?
>> It was really about both of them. Either
one of them. It was a
>> Tupac Tupac and
>> with investigators knowing Diddy was now
the lead man of the crime. They would
look back at old Diddy interviews where
Tupac's name would be brought up to see
his facial expression. They were able to
find one very awkward interview on the
Breakfast Club.
>> Now, it was this documentary that
claimed which we know wasn't true.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Check this out. We don't we
don't talk about things that are
nonsense. We don't even entertain
nonsense, my brother. So, we not even
going to even go there. With all due
respect, but I appreciate you as a
journalist asking. Thank you.
>> Cuz you listen, seven years ago, I'd
have been like, "Yo, did you hide
somebody?" But no, you do it like a
journalist.
>> Yeah. Yeah. No, I mean, we wouldn't even
get into nonsense like that. You know
what I'm saying? It's it's nonsense.
>> Which we never believed, by the way.
>> Yeah. Thank you.
>> Due to this, during the Diddy trial, he
would be questioned about his
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