Documentary 'Murder Rap' Claims 'Diddy' Sean Combs "Hired Hitman to Kill Tupac Shakur" [VIDEO]

By Monya Fleming monya.fleming@mstarsnews.com | Feb 04, 2016 05:50 PM EST

Former LAPD detective Greg Kading claims that P Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, paid Crips gang member Duane Keith Davis (Keffe D) $1 million to murder Tupac Shakur and his manger Suge Knight. Kading's documentary, Murder Rap, also claims Keffe D stated he heard Diddy tell a room full of Crips that he'd "give anything for Pac and Suge Knight's heads."

Kading's new documentary reports that Diddy allegedly hired Keffe D to kill both Tupac and Suge for $1million. But on September 7, 1996, the night of the drive-by shooting, Keffe's nephew Orlando 'Baby Lane' Anderson was actually the one that shot 25-year-old Shakur dead. Knight though escaped unharmed.

Tupac was shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was leaving after watching a fight between Mike Tyson and Bruce Sheldon. Shakur was reportedly headed to a club and stood with his head out of the car's sunroof, when another vehicle pulled up alongside him and shot him dead.

The former detective also claims that Knight then paid $13,000 to a hitman, Bloods member Wardell 'Poochie' Fouse, to kill Diddy's good friend Biggie Smalls as pay back for Shakur's death.


The documentary, Murder Rap, features a 2008 interview with Keffe where he claims to have heard Diddy declare in a room full of Crips members that he'd "give anything for Pac and Suge Knight's heads".

Kading coerced Keffe to talk to avoid a longer sentence for another crime he had committed.

P Diddy addressed the documentary claims to LA Weekly via email, writing, "This story is pure fiction and completely ridiculous."

Knight, 50, is currently in jail and awaiting trail after he drove over two men in January 2015. Knight killed one man and seriously injured the other, outside a Compton burger restaurant. The rap mogul claims he was attempting to get away from people attempting to shoot him.

Kading's documentary will reportedly stream on Netflix in Spring 2016.

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