What if biggie and tupac never died




















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Two of the world's greatest hip-hop talents, their murders have never been officially solved and speculation and theories about who pulled the triggers - and who was pulling the strings - rumble on. A search for information can take you down a rabbit hole of hundreds of reports and accounts gathered over 25 years. It is a complex story of rivalry, gang culture and alleged police corruption.

In September , three years after running over and killing an associate in Compton, Los Angeles, Knight was jailed for manslaughter for 28 years. Steinberg is one of several people featured in Broomfield's follow-up, Last Man Standing, which sees the director revisiting the story almost 20 years later. The documentary paints a picture of Death Row as a workplace entrenched in violence and misogyny, and features new testimonies supporting the theory that Knight commissioned the hit on Biggie - with "dirty cops" from the Los Angeles Police Department LAPD allegedly involved.

These are not new accusations; claims about Knight and the alleged involvement of corrupt police were made years ago by LAPD officer Russell Poole, a leading investigator in the Biggie case who was "vilified" by the force, says Broomfield.

Poole, who featured in the first documentary, retired early and went on to continue his investigations privately, the case consuming his life; he died after suffering an aneurysm in , while discussing the Tupac and Biggie murders at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The LAPD told Sky News it did not want to comment on the claims and the documentary, but has previously denied the allegations. A legal representative for Knight did not respond to Sky News' request for comment.

Broomfield says he wanted to return to the story because he always believed Poole was right - and with Knight in prison, he felt more confident of finding evidence to try to prove it. Suge Knight went to prison and a lot of people were prepared to come forward and say things that they were never going to say before.

In , amid a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Wallace's family, which was eventually dismissed, the LAPD reopened the Biggie case, with retired detective Greg Kading concluding that Knight had commissioned a gang member called Wardell "Poochie" Fouse to carry out the shooting. By this point, Kading's suspect could not be charged; Poochie was dead, gunned down while riding a motorbike in The Poochie theory was based "on the flimsiest of evidence, and it was obviously to dispel the Biggie Smalls lawsuit", Broomfield alleges.

That same year a documentary, Murder Rap — based on a book by another former LAPD officer, Greg Kading — set out an alternative narrative that cleared the police of any involvement. I was horrified when I saw the film. I felt it was belittling the work of Poole, and it made these ridiculous allegations that the LAPD were completely innocent and that this guy called Poochie had done the hit. The hit on Biggie was not a gang hit.

Through complete annoyance, and out of loyalty to Poole, I decided to do this film. Broomfield has never worried about stirring up controversy with his films and they have, from his doc about Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss to his film on Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love , but he makes clear he never misled Kading about his intentions.

Earlier that year, Anderson had attempted to rob Lane. When Lane told Shakur this, the rapper took it upon himself to approach Anderson and punch him in the face. I listen to everything. Tupac, or as is stage name goes, 2pac, has always been a huge section of my iTunes.

Looking now, I have songs by him. People nowadays tout Tupac as one of the greatest rappers of all time, if not the greatest. A question arose wondering if Tupac was considered the greatest when he was alive and rapping, or only posthumously awarded the title. He wrote songs about life and struggling and achieving dreams.



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