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The Shocking Claim In New Documentary About Who Killed Tupac

Add another theory to the already long list.

There have been so many theories fabricated on who was responsible for killing Tupac Shakur in 1996. Many say the federal government even had its hand in his fate. But could it’ve been Puffy?

According to a forthcoming Netflix documentary called Murder Rap, LAPD investigator Greg Kading claims he knows who ordered the murders of both Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G.

The former police officer alleges that Diddy ordered the murder of Tupac in Las Vegas and Suge Knight responded with Biggie’s death a year later. Kading’s original job was to lead the special task force investigating the deaths of Shakur and Smalls. He claims to have gotten a confession out of Crip gang member Duane "Keffe D" Keith Davis. Davis says he was offered $1 million to kill Tupac and Knight near the time of the murders but handed off the hit to his nephew, Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson, who he’s alleging shot and killed ‘Pac.

Subsequently, in retaliation, Knight paid Bloods member Wardell "Poochie" Fouse $13,000 to take out the legendary Brooklyn emcee six months later.

“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 recently told the Huffington Post.

Murder Rap will premiere on Netflix in the spring and is available on iTunes now.

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