Author Topic: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders  (Read 4335 times)

Westdog

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2016, 01:31:00 AM »
Fuck Puffy, i never liked him, he is too sly
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Space RockStar SkyStalker Machine

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2016, 04:41:18 AM »
who in the world made that doc? Biggies mother filing a law suite makes me laugh. She needs to educate herself on who really shot biggie and how in the world that can happen. Ask around, go talk to the gangster in Cali. Its easy to pick up on lingo unless your really that dumb yourself
 

Space RockStar SkyStalker Machine

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2016, 04:47:28 AM »
 

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Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2016, 05:11:09 AM »
 

V2DHeart

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #19 on: February 08, 2016, 07:44:46 AM »
A few little 'facts' this documentary like to avoid:

If FBI were tailing Tupac and closely monitoring him since his release from prison, then why wasn't his murder solved? 

Why is there no mention anywhere (including this documentary) of how at the time Orlando Anderson was arrested, there was a TUPAC album playing on his stereo?  (The public would view him as being a less likely candidate if the public knew he was somewhat of a fan of his music?)

How the Cadillac brand was favoured by FBI agents for undercover ops, so much so that they had a special agreement with Cadillac - which enables them to purchase large volumes of Cadillac Escalades throughout the US from all different field offices, including older Fleetwood's, Deville's etc. Definitely largely used in the 80's, but not so much in the 90's, but it cannot be ruled out.

Afeni refusing to see Orlando Anderson (She sent her lawyers to speak with him)

To think that Puffy was somehow upset at 2Pac to the point he wanted him dead is ridiculous. He laughed off the disses from Tupac. He thought he was just acting (which he was) and just laughed it off. Sure he had mad respect for his background, family roots etc. but he did not get upset over his diss to the point of murder. He was a exploitative businessman, and probably rat-like in a lot of ways, but not a murderer. He would not risk the 'empire' he was building over something he viewed as petty and laughable

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bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #20 on: February 08, 2016, 09:53:26 AM »
A few little 'facts' this documentary like to avoid:

If FBI were tailing Tupac and closely monitoring him since his release from prison, then why wasn't his murder solved?  

Why is there no mention anywhere (including this documentary) of how at the time Orlando Anderson was arrested, there was a TUPAC album playing on his stereo?  (The public would view him as being a less likely candidate if the public knew he was somewhat of a fan of his music?)

How the Cadillac brand was favoured by FBI agents for undercover ops, so much so that they had a special agreement with Cadillac - which enables them to purchase large volumes of Cadillac Escalades throughout the US from all different field offices, including older Fleetwood's, Deville's etc. Definitely largely used in the 80's, but not so much in the 90's, but it cannot be ruled out.

Afeni refusing to see Orlando Anderson (She sent her lawyers to speak with him)

To think that Puffy was somehow upset at 2Pac to the point he wanted him dead is ridiculous. He laughed off the disses from Tupac. He thought he was just acting (which he was) and just laughed it off. Sure he had mad respect for his background, family roots etc. but he did not get upset over his diss to the point of murder. He was a exploitative businessman, and probably rat-like in a lot of ways, but not a murderer. He would not risk the 'empire' he was building over something he viewed as petty and laughable



it wasnt no secret that orlando was fan of pac i remember there was somethin like he had all his music.
the funniest part is that suge paid orlando nice amount of money to testify on his behalf in that casino beatdown case and they send his ass to the jail anyway. lando had a ball 2 last years of his life lol
puffy was scared shitless of suge and his people, they was on his ass for big jakes murder, but i think that even puffy wasnt really thinking southsiders gonna take his ''offer'' so serious but oh well... lol
somebody better tell puffy on instagram that keefe d really needs that money right now since whole world saw how he ratted on his nephiew hahaha
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Space RockStar SkyStalker Machine

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #21 on: February 08, 2016, 11:20:25 AM »
its really funny the FEDS can't solve the murder. I mean everybody knew the reprocussions of Orlando killing 2pac. Unfortunatly its a stepping stone to future muders (mass murders) if that. Oh yeah this documentary/video was made 2005. AHAHAHAHAHAHAAH

Id piss myself laughing if I was there and knew really happen that night ...
 

abusive

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #22 on: February 08, 2016, 02:34:24 PM »
Greg Kading Claims Tupac Shot Himself At Quad Studio (Was Never Shot In Head)
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Who believes that?  ???
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

Space RockStar SkyStalker Machine

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #23 on: February 08, 2016, 07:39:21 PM »
Orlando was hit in the face/head multiple times. You dont get a mug shot black n blue by falling on the ground. He suffer multiple lateatations across his body. N this was retaliation for the murder he committe. They were actully billy-clubs n hit by 4/5 guys/girl
 

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Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #24 on: February 09, 2016, 08:20:07 AM »
so u believe this CROOK kading? if Orlando killed then wtf does Vegas PD til this day REJECT that it was Orlando them? they have the tapes from the mgm that night and Orlando was STILL there while pac was being shot! do your research on WHY kading is LYING! he's trying to cover up reggie wright Jr,and LAPD involvement in the deaths of pac and biggie! I swear y'all will believe ANYTHING as long as it "sound good" don't u know that TRUTH is stranger than fiction? the truth is Orlando was bait that night,and was a PAWN... all of the shit was a SET UP,from dude whispering in pac's ear and pointing Orlando out to pac getting ASSASSINATED. they set him up to attack Orlando to have a fucking MOTIVE,just to make it look like "retaliation" fucking brilliant right? it worked

they have the tapes fro the mgm that night and Orlando was still there while pac was being shot!...... Is this true?
 

V2DHeart

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #25 on: February 09, 2016, 09:32:13 AM »
& also Orlando Anderson, though looking relatively fine from the CCTV video was actually in quite a bit of pain. It was also said he had a couple of broken ribs too, had his hand stood on with 2 staved fingers and general bruising over his body. This may look like a little scuffle, but getting kicked with dressy captoed brogue leathers isn't like getting kicked with a pair of sneakers. Getting knee's to the head and neck while you have 6 - 8 of these kinds of shoes getting plunged into you is worse than it looks.

Would retaliation have occurred? Most likely, but in Vegas? Only a short time later that night? No chance. Orlando as the above poster said was still in the MGM a while after, and would have most likely went to his room to smoke a blunt and tell the rest what happened. Phone calls would have been made back to LA and they would have later organised some form of retaliation.

This hit is far too convenient, but far too orchestrated to be a typical 'gang' hit, and if they had the evidence to put away several high ranking Crips, or anything that could stick, it would have been done already. The fact that this is unsolved shows that he may have indeed been used as a pawn / bait

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bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #26 on: February 09, 2016, 09:38:04 AM »
& also Orlando Anderson, though looking relatively fine from the CCTV video was actually in quite a bit of pain. It was also said he had a couple of broken ribs too, had his hand stood on with 2 staved fingers and general bruising over his body. This may look like a little scuffle, but getting kicked with dressy captoed brogue leathers isn't like getting kicked with a pair of sneakers. Getting knee's to the head and neck while you have 6 - 8 of these kinds of shoes getting plunged into you is worse than it looks.

Would retaliation have occurred? Most likely, but in Vegas? Only a short time later that night? No chance. Orlando as the above poster said was still in the MGM a while after, and would have most likely went to his room to smoke a blunt and tell the rest what happened. Phone calls would have been made back to LA and they would have later organised some form of retaliation.

This hit is far too convenient, but far too orchestrated to be a typical 'gang' hit, and if they had the evidence to put away several high ranking Crips, or anything that could stick, it would have been done already. The fact that this is unsolved shows that he may have indeed been used as a pawn / bait


thats why mob was shocked that orlando did it in vegas right after the beating. they thought that southside will retaliate but back in their turf compton. gots to give it up to lando boy had balls to spray them up on vegas street in the day of fight with all tourists around lol he was a hothead, pac wasnt first person shot by him
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dnjp4life

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #27 on: February 09, 2016, 11:32:40 AM »
A question I've been meaning to ask for a while and now seems the appropriate time - who else was involved in the beat down of Orlando Anderson? We all know 2Pac and Suge threw punches and kicks, but who else is in the CCTV footage?
 

bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #28 on: February 09, 2016, 11:37:10 AM »
A question I've been meaning to ask for a while and now seems the appropriate time - who else was involved in the beat down of Orlando Anderson? We all know 2Pac and Suge threw punches and kicks, but who else is in the CCTV footage?
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Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #29 on: February 09, 2016, 12:30:17 PM »

they have the tapes fro the mgm that night and Orlando was still there while pac was being shot!...... Is this true?

Now this is very interesting, any proof or just hearsay as that would literally prove the smoking gun wasn't Landos...