10 years ago the documentary titled "Murder Rap" revealed the investigation into the murder of Christopher Wallace aka The Notorious BIG, following Voletta Wallace's (biggies mother) wrongful death lawsuit brought against the city of LA citing that police were involved in the murder of her son as well as a cover up.

LAPD Homicide Detective Greg Kading proved those claims to be false by first inadvertently reaching a major breakthrough in the unsolved murder of Biggie's rap rival, Tupac Shakur. Following what Kading thought was a major lead/suspect in the murder of Biggie Smalls, he landed a gang member of the Southside Compton Crips, Duane 'Keefe D' Davis in a drug sting which lead to a propher session, where anything that Keefe D told LAPD could not be used in court against him unless the information provided was later discovered to be inaccurate. Keefe D went on to shock Kading by revealing he had nothing to do with Biggie's murder, but played a major role in the murder of Tupac.

He went into detail about how his nephew, Orlando 'baby lane' Anderson was jumped by Tupac and his crew in the lobby of the MGM. And how that was not going to be how the night ended, not on their watch. Keefe D went on to say that him and Orlando, and two others, got into a white Cadillac rental car and went to club 662 where Shakur was scheduled to perform, to lie in wait to settle the score. They grew impatient and decided to call it a night and on the way back to the hotel saw Tupac and his entourage driving toward 662. They made a U turn and checked every car until they found Tupac, and then Orlando Anderson, from the back seat, put his arm out the window and sprayed up the BMW that Shakur and Suge Knight were seated in. The shooting which would ultimately take the life of Tupac Shakur on that fateful evening. Orlando Anderson was killed in 1998 in an unrelated shooting. The driver of the white Cadillac and the other passenger are also deceased. Keefe D is the last living passenger in the white Cadillac from that night in 1996.

Keefe D also went on to explain how he had established a close relationship with Sean "Puffy/Diddy" Combs. From working as security to neutralize the fear in place by Suge Knight and his close ties to the Mob Piru bloods, to parties and such that involved gambling and drinking, Keefe D and Diddy knew each other well, through a mutual friend Eric 'Zip' Martin (now deceased). After Tupac aligned himself with Suge Knight and Death Row, tensions boiled over to the point where Diddy allegedly told Keefe D that he would "give anything for those dudes heads" which he later reiterated as a serious offer to pay Keefe D for the murders of Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight. They settled on 1 million dollars. Keefe D was quoted in Murder Rap as telling Kading that he assured Diddy he would get the job done by saying "We'll wipe they ass out quick. Its nothin."

Keeping in mind that Keefe D confessed to all of this under the understanding that anything he said had to be 100% true otherwise he would face all the drug chargers brought upon him by Kading that would lead him to life in prison, its obvious that between Keefe D, Orlando Anderson, Eric 'Zip' Martin and Sean "Puffy/Diddy" Combs, a plan was made and circumstances presented themselves to execute those plans to cost Tupac Shakur his life.

On the other hand, Greg Kading still had work to do for the murder of Biggie. He was able to track down a former girlfriend of Suge Knight who had a record of using fake IDs and writing bad checks. Kading held those charges over her head as a way to confirm Kading's suspicion that Suge Knight orchestrated the murder of Biggie in retaliation for Tupac. The suspicion was that Suge paid one of his close blood gang members and known hitters, Wardell 'Poochie' Fouse through the former girlfriend who had posed as Knights lawyer while he was in prison for violating his probation for the altercation with Orlando Anderson at the MGM. Since Poochie at this time was deceased, Kading drafted up a fake confession later, posing to be written by Poochie himself confessing to all the circumstances that Kading believed to be true. Kading presented this letter to Knights former girlfriend and she confirmed it, stating that "what Poochie said, that's what happened."

Before this 2nd major breakthrough for Kading could go any further, the LAPD removed Kading from the case and shelved it once again as Greg Kading had already uncovered enough to clear the LAPD of any involvement of the murder, or cover up of the murder of The Notorious BIG, and Volleta Wallace's wrongful death lawsuit against the city was dismissed.

Everything uncovered by Greg Kading, who has since retired, is 100% factual. It has all been corroborated by multiple people.

Keefe D did a couple of interviews reiterating his original confession outside of the confines of a propher agreement and free to be used against him for prosecution. He has written a book to profit from the whole ordeal. He even recently showed up on the YouTube channel Vladtv to implicate himself via interview even more. Despite not wanting to discuss major implications on camera, he seems to have forgotten that he put out an actual book chock full of self incrimination. He doesnt understand that he's not just smart enough to not say certain things to keep the police away from him, but rather that to this day the Las Vegas Police Department has just been either too lazy or too uninterested to make him stand trial. But the time for that is over. It's been too long with no justice for Tupac Shakur.

Las Vegas,

Keefe D is PROFITING off of telling the WORLD how he came to YOUR CITY during a MAJOR EVENT and on your MOST POPULATED Las Vegas Strip, was involved in A MURDER of the MOST POPULAR RAP STAR IN THE WORLD. And despite all of that, you have Tupac Shakur's murder classified as UNSOLVED. That is the most embarrassing fact for any police department. You should be ashamed of yourself to the point where you can only do the one thing even remotely redeemable for your Homicide Division, and that's take a chance. Take Detective Kadings findings and put Keefe D on trial. Let him implicate Sean Combs to bring him into court as well. Let this whole thing blow up. Make it common public knowledge what happened to Tupac Shakur and who's responsible, whether or not it leads to a conviction or not, whether you can classify Shakur's case as 'solved' or not. You owe it not just to Shakur's family, not just Shakur's friends, not just Shakur's fans, but even to yourselves as a Homicide Division. DO. YOUR. JOB.

Los Angeles,

Do the same for Christopher Wallace. You all have allowed Greg Kading to expose you as selfish, greedy, and idiotic who would rather aim to have a lawsuit dismissed than a homicide solved. Just about as long as Tupac's murder in Vegas, Biggie's murder has remained unsolved in your city. How do you not feel like a joke? Sure, Suge Knight is in prison and both shooters of Tupac and Biggie are dead, but you stopped an investigation that was heating up dead in its tracks. Robbed family, friends and fans of ever knowing undoubtedly what happened. Suge Knight was sentenced to 28 years and will be about 70 when its said and done. And with rumors of his poor health I wouldnt be surprised if he died in prison. Dont let the truth die with him. I personally think it's worth it to try and make a deal with him to shed some light on Biggie and Tupacs murder. Like I said to Las Vegas, let this whole thing explode. So that it's common public knowledge how these people got away with orchestrating the murders of the two biggest rap stars of all time. Whether it works out that way or not, just DO SOMETHING. Theres no way that doing nothing is a better alternative.

Fans of 2pac and Biggie, Public,

Please sign this petition and call for justice. If you're unfamiliar with Greg Kading's findings during his investigation you can watch the documentary Murder Rap as well as all the interviews since then, and all the interviews on vladtv that back it up. If either of these are your favorite rapper, they not only lost their job, career, relevance etc. They lost their life. Tupac's mother, Afeni passed away with no justice for her son's murder which is despicable since she passed after all this came out. Biggie's mother, Voletta dropped a $400M lawsuit under the impression that her son's murder was on the verge of being solved, only for everything to be halted and shelved once again. Karma came around to get Suge Knight for sure, but karma and justice are two different things. And Diddy hasn't even received his dose of karma yet. He is a billionaire. After allegedly orchestrating the murder of Tupac and watching Biggie die right in front of him and not doing a damn thing to own up to what led to it. He didnt cooperate with police and took off and moved on with his life. And became a billionaire.

Music. Money. Fame. Controversy. Influence. Everything aside, these are two young men in their 20s who lost their life for situations that were bigger than just them, and were robbed of their hope of resting in piece by being wronged again and again by the justice system. Let's help turn that around for them.

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