On Thursday, September 17th, 2014 the
arrest of Sean “Puffy” Combs may
have been undertaken by authorities for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur on the Las Vegas, Nevada
Strip. Associates in Combs’ organization have indicated
off-the-record that, yes, Sean Combs was in fact under arrest. This disclosure
comes just days after the 18th anniversary of the so far unsolved murder of the
mega-superstar, Tupac Shakur.
In a press release with the
date of September 16th, 2014, a spokesperson for the Las Vegas District
Attorney’s office said that there has come sufficient evidence to make an
arrest and to obtain conviction for the murder of Shakur in 1996. This most probably indicates that an arrest
warrant has been issued.
The same statement makes mention that
former Death Row bodygaurd, Frank
Alexander, has led detectives onto several witnesses that do show a ‘high
profile person’ is connected to the conspiracy to murder Tupac Shakur. It said that an arrest would be soon to follow.
It has been reported widely by many
of those supposedly in the know that, Orlando Anderson, a member of L. A. based
South SIde Crips is the shooter in the Tupac case. Anderson, it is known, was
beaten by Shakur and his Death Row
associtates before the murderous shooting of Shakur on the Vegas Strip.
It has been said numerous times in
the 18 years since the Shakur murder
that Sean Combs and associates used Anderson and the South SIde Crips for
security purposes when visiting California. Also, Anderson, the investigation
into Shakur’s death has noted, was
seen at the Peterson Automotive Museum speaking with Combs and his associate
Christopher “Biggie Smalls” Wallace hours before the slaying. The
murder was supposedly ordered by Combs.
A 2011 interview with Dexter Isaac
found Isaac to admit that he was paid $2,500 by Combs to carry out a
shooting in a robbery of Shakur at
Quad Studios in New York. Isaac’s statements to police implicated Combs and
Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond in the plot to have Shakur murdered.
In a reporter’s phone call to the New
York D. A.’s office they were told that it could be neither confirmed, nor
denied, that it was Combs whom had been taken into custody.
However, they did indicate that Combs
was ‘a person of interest’ in the case. A call to the Las Vegas
D. A. gained the information that a suspect had been apprehended and that an
arrest was to be soon expected. They would not confirm that it was Combs who
had been taken into custody.
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