Former Death Row Records owner Marion “Suge” Knight is making headlines for the wrong reasons right now. New reports claim documents have him connected to the unsolved murder of Notorious B.I.G in 1997.
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Suge Knight Connected To B.I.G’s ’97 Murder
According to new docs, Knight allegedly financed the assassination of Biggie Smalls by hiring Nation of Islam hitman Amir Muhammad and corrupt cops. The former FBI agent and sources connected to the seal paperwork have confirmed these shocking details.
“All the evidence points to Amir Muhammad. He’s the one who pulled the trigger,” retired FBI agent Phil Carson, who worked the case for two years, claimed to The Post. “There were plenty of others who helped orchestrate it [and] allowed him to pull the trigger.” The alleged cover-up “was the biggest miscarriage of justice in my 20-year career at the FBI,” said Carson. “I had evidence that LAPD officers were involved and I was shut down by the LAPD and city attorneys inside Los Angeles.” (Page Six)
Suge is most known for his close-knit bond to late Death Row Records icon Tupac Shakur. B.I.G died just months after Pac’s death and for decades people have speculated Notorious’ murder was connected.
Suge Knight’s Son Believes 2Pac’s Alive
In celebration of Pac’s birthday in June 2020, Knight’s son Suge Jr. shared a jaw-dropping pic. The shot featured a throwback look at the former Death Row Records star and a possible modern-day selfie, sparking theories 2Pac might be alive.
“Happy Birthday @2pac you still look the same man! ??” -Suge J. Knight’s Instagram
Jada Pinkett Remembers 2Pac
Last year, Hollywood star Jada Pinkett Smith went to Instagram with some heartfelt words about what Pac represented. She also shared footage of the late music icon speaking on the importance of helping non-white children around the world, showing that 2Pac’s legacy might still be alive.
“During this time I often think about the many, many thoughtful debates Tupac and I would have around the relationship between racism, sexism, misogyny, poverty and how they all play a crucial part in the oppression of Black people and other communities of color so that capitalism could exist and thrive. We were tired of seeing our people at the bottom and we were in constant debate of the state of Black youth and what we needed to do to help change the condition of our community. We agreed and disagreed passionately but the one thing we had in common … we shared a deep love for Black people and a commitment to do our best to spark minds and create change no matter how big or small. I think about what our conversations would be today. His words are still sooooo deeply relevant and inspiring as he watches from above as we march on. He would be so grateful for the courage and passion of the youth today.” -Jada Pinkett Smith’s Instagram
Puffy Daddy Remembers Biggie’s Rival
In April 2020, music mogul Diddy remembered the late rap icon. Puff Daddy shared some throwback footage of Pac talking about the importance of staying truthful about society.
“They use the ghetto for their pain, for their sorrow, their culture, for their music, for their happiness, for their movies. They talk about Boyz N The Hood. You know what I’m saying? … I want when they see me they know that everyday I’m breathing, it’s for us to go farther. Every time I speak, I want the truth to come out. Every time I speak, I want to shiver. I don’t want them to be like they know what I’m going to say because it’s polite, they know what I’m going to say. Even if I get in trouble, ain’t that what we’re supposed to do? I’m not saying I’m going to rule the world or change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world. That’s our job. It’s to spark someone else watching us. We might not be the ones but let’s not be selfish and because we’re not going to change the world, let’s not talk about how we should change it. I don’t know how to change it but I know if I keep talking about how dirty it is out here, somebody gonna clean it up.” -Diddy’s Instagram