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Investigators in the Tupac murder case are once again raising suspicions about Diddy’s role in the shootings

Investigators in the Tupac murder case are once again raising suspicions about Diddy’s role in the shootings

Two years later, in 1996, Tupac was killed in a drive-by shooting

Speculation has revived about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ alleged involvement in the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur.

I’m talking to NewsNation on Friday, October 4, Tupac murder investigator Sheryl McCollum stated that “for me, this whole case started in 1994 – when Tupac was first shot.” The incident occurred at Quad Studios in New York, where Tupac was in an elevator while Diddy and his “40-person entourage” were in the studio.

McCollum expressed skepticism about the alleged robbery that left Tupac shot five times, wondering why he was the only one targeted while Diddy’s 40-person crew remained unharmed.

“You don’t have to shoot someone five times to take their jewelry,” she further noted, suggesting it was attempted murder.

That night, Tupac survived five body shots, including one to the head. Unfortunately, two years later he was not so lucky when a shooting in a passenger car claimed his life.

In a 1995 interview Vibration magazine, Tupac appeared to openly accuse rapper Biggie Smalls, his label Bad Boy Records, and the label’s founder, Diddy.

“Puffy was there, Biggie… there were about 40 niggas there. They were all wearing jewelry. More jewels than me, he thought.

He remembers limping into the studio, covered in his own blood, but no one seemed shocked.

“Nobody approached me. I noticed that no one was looking at me,” Pac recalled.

Tupac’s murder still remains unsolved, although the case was reopened with the arrest of Duane “Keefe D” Davis in 2023. Davis reportedly confessed that Diddy ordered Tupac’s killing in the amount of $1 million.

This reportedly prompted Tupac’s family to launch a private investigation to help them file a wrongful death lawsuit against Diddy, according to TMZ AND Page six.

Now the same federal agents that put Diddy behind bars for alleged sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy are allegedly “gathering information” with prosecutors handling Tupac’s trial, according to Sun.