EXCLUSIVE: Wyclef Jean Explains His 2pac Beef in Rare Conversation, But Here’s What’s Missing
Keefe D, 2pac Murder Arrest Story is examined, after a former LAPD detective made recent comments about the Las Vegas situation. Back in 2008, former LAPD detective, Greg Kading, got Keefe D to confess what happened with the murder of 2pac Shakur.
With the alleged shooter no longer living, Keefe confirmed that Orlando Anderson was indeed the shooter. While this has been the belief of the general public, there are several conflicting reports on YouTube that no one in the car was a shooter.
The alleged murder confession was a plot to pin the shooting on somebody, as it came off fabricated. However, last week, Detective Kading revealed that Keefe D was on the verge of being arrested for participating in the act of murdering 2pac Shakur.
Keefe is the last remaining survivor of the alleged vehicle that shot and killed 2pac, as well as shooting Suge Knight in the head. This led to former LAPD cop Reggie Wright also chiming in on the situation soon after.
Shockingly, Keefe laughed at the situation, and said Reggie should be arrested as well for his alleged involvement in the death of the Notorious B.I.G. It’s no secret that there was a PLAN to make it look like those two deaths were connected.
However, the people behind it got exactly what they wanted with having two camps under the impression of respective involvement for the deceased. Now, those same people that were really behind the situations, are finally removing themselves from the entire 2pac story with Keefe D as the fall guy.
Now, the reason Keefe is being mentioned now as a person of interest, is because he’s been discussing the 25-year-old story loosely. So much, that he’s bringing up information that wasn’t privy to the public and conflicting his original confession.
Those quiet people behind-the-scenes that will never been seen, do not want Keefe discussing the situation ever again. This has been very dangerous for Keefe D, who seems content and free without worrying about consequences for his actions.
The one and only thing Detective Kading was honest about, was Suge not having anything to do with either death. Keefe went to confirm that he and Suge had a long conversation about the entire situation and realized that they were used as pawns to break up two of the biggest labels in the history of hip-hop.
Considering Death Row chased after the car that shot Suge in the head, with returned fire, it didn’t add up to why they would have an internal set up for 2pac. This narrative presented by these “outsiders” about the Crips vs. the Bloods is nonsense, considering both sets have had the lowest overall beefing ever in recent years.
If you want some of the real story of 2pac’s death, just watch the last video posted.