Police have a new guidance in Tupac Shakur's killing investigation thanks to an jailed man who has accepted to the 1994 robbery of New York's Quad Studios, which flashed the conflict between the rapper and his rival Notorious B.I.G.
A convicted murderer, long considered of involution in the 1994 Quad Studios shooting of Tupac Shakur, has at last own up to committing the crime, and has accused Game's manager, Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond -- founder of Czar Entertainment -- of organizing the botched robbery, which left the legendary rapper shot five times.
Dexter Isaac, who is serving a life sentence for unrelated crimes, has scripted a letter to urban music website AllHipHop.com disclosing he was the guy behind the robbery, which resulted in Shakur getting shot - and he declares he knows who killed the tragic rap star in a drive-by shooting in 1996.
The website published his watermarked letter on Wednesday -just a day before Shakur's 40th birthday.
Isaac writes he was engaged to "rob 2Pac Shakur at the Quad Studio", revealing he took cash and jewelry in the assault.
And the captive mobster clues he's getting ready to tell police everything he knows about Shakur's murder - to give the star's mother Afeni "some stopping point."
He stated, "Now I'm not going to talk about my friend Biggie's death or 2Pac's death, but I would like to give their mothers some closure. It's about time that some one did, and I will do so at a different time."
A convicted murderer, long considered of involution in the 1994 Quad Studios shooting of Tupac Shakur, has at last own up to committing the crime, and has accused Game's manager, Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond -- founder of Czar Entertainment -- of organizing the botched robbery, which left the legendary rapper shot five times.
Dexter Isaac, who is serving a life sentence for unrelated crimes, has scripted a letter to urban music website AllHipHop.com disclosing he was the guy behind the robbery, which resulted in Shakur getting shot - and he declares he knows who killed the tragic rap star in a drive-by shooting in 1996.
The website published his watermarked letter on Wednesday -just a day before Shakur's 40th birthday.
Isaac writes he was engaged to "rob 2Pac Shakur at the Quad Studio", revealing he took cash and jewelry in the assault.
And the captive mobster clues he's getting ready to tell police everything he knows about Shakur's murder - to give the star's mother Afeni "some stopping point."
He stated, "Now I'm not going to talk about my friend Biggie's death or 2Pac's death, but I would like to give their mothers some closure. It's about time that some one did, and I will do so at a different time."
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