![]() ![]() ![]() Suge owed Tupac $10 million in record sales. Both murders were well planned hits, orchestrated by Suge Knight. Even still he admits to carrying the "blood money". He is interview in his cell, with his lawyer present and is constantly reminded that he only has constitutional immunity, but not state. None more so than the guy in the Prison (forgot his name!) who is incarcerated for impersonating a Lawyer, and was involved in transferring funds from Phoenix for Suge Knight and various members of LAPD who worked "off duty" for the Death Row Records CEO. He mentions being offered $250,000 for the documents, but as Broomfield cleverly fires the questions in, each recepient keeps their cards close to their chest and each take care in their answers. Not to mention completely stripping the LAPD, Las Vegas Inforcement and FBI of their credibility. ![]() One, a former member of the FBI undoubtadely puts his own life at risk as he talks about Documents that could prove the guilt of certain members of the LAPD involved in the Biggie murder, as well as the inevitable storm it would cause and the demand from the public for a full internal investigation. The main coups are the two former cops who he interviews. Nick Broomfield is endlessly persistent in his attempts to interview all the leading figures to do with the case. Having read numerous books on Tupac, from Kathy Scott's first book, to the Vibe Hardback interviews and Frank Alexander's accounts, I thought there wouldn't be much more this docu-film could tell me about the murders of Christopher Wallace (aka The Notorious B.I.G.) and Tupac Shakur. ![]()
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