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bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #30 on: February 09, 2016, 12:49:47 PM »
people cant believe that such wise talented ''icon'' with black panters shit behind him died over some stupid petty thing like gangbangin.
oh but it was ''the tupac shakur'' it couldnt be so simple he was so important to the world that there had to be some conspiracy with  illuminati, reggie, police, suge, goverment or lil half dead lol
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abusive

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #32 on: February 09, 2016, 06:14:36 PM »
But I don't get why police don't get after puffy?

because there is FUCKING ZERO evidence to back up what Kading is selling. Ask yourselves why you only hear SNIPPETS of the CONFESSION. Its BS

maybe cause the confession is super long and would have made the movie a television series lol either way we heard what we need to hear.

and riot or not a police department losing a case to corruption is something to be avoided at all costs. Think about the heads of the department... the shit storm they'd get from their bosses and the public, they definitely didn't want that. They may have been corrupt themselves and if they lost the case the FBI might've had to do some investigating on who's corrupt and who isn't in the department and they knew they'd get caught. Either way it's something to be avoided at all costs.

I always thought it was bigger than just Diddy and some gang members, and then watching MC Eiht's interview with Vlad when he says all of Compton knew lol seems like none of it would have occurred if Diddy didn't put a reward on the chain.

What happened to Lane and Poochie though? Like why were they murdered? Do you guys think it was Suge's retaliation after he had found out? Plus it's pretty funny that he stopped at Biggie.

And what did the Compton riots ensue?
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/eYxNdwLH4YY?t=31" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/eYxNdwLH4YY?t=31</a>
Peep from 5:15 on.

This is why the Rollin' 60's would put a bounty out for DR members and chains:
"An incident accounted by Wrightway Security’s off-duty police officers circulating the L.A.P.D. stations from a Death Row held private after-party event for the Soul Train awards in Los Angeles on March 14, 1995. At just after midnight at the El Ray Theatre in L.A.’s Wilshire District, held by Suge Knight with a sign outside the front entrance reading, “Death Row Private Party, Guest List Only.” Three working uniformed L.A.P.D. officers were called to a fight that broke out earlier in the evening as they were writing up the incident outside when they heard an eruption inside the theatre. They witnessed Crip banger, Kelly Jamerson get his head split open by a beer bottle as a group of Blood Pirus surrounded him and proceeded to beat the man viciously to death. By the time the officers arrived to interrupt the carnage the man was dying from the injuries sustained including a brain haemorrhage. Approximately four hundred guests fled the building in various states of inebriation

The only available credible witness was a bartender who claimed Jamerson was arguing with four black males. He stated one of the suspects was a member of Death Row Records described as 6’4”, 390 pounds with a short fade angled haircut. He saw him strike Jamerson with a Miller beer bottle over the head. It was early in the AM when police investigators arrived at the scene. By midday the victim was pronounced dead. Jamerson’s body was so badly beaten he lad lacerations, abrasions, swelling and bruising to the head, torso and extremities making it almost impossible for an autopsy to reveal the single blow as the cause of death.

The mood of the party went from celebratory to violent when Death Row star, Snoop Dogg instigated gang-related hostilities as he took the stage to throw up his Rolling 20 Crips affiliation in gang-sign toward the Piru Bloods who dominated the theatre and were associated with Suge Knight. In retaliation, rapper D.J. Quik threw back his Piru sign back at opposing Crips onstage. Quik who had suffered a broken jaw a few year prior by the same Crip set was looking to settle his score publicly. Quik picked up a chair and smashed the Crip to the ground as his accompanied Bloods began bashing the man with a champagne bottle. Quik broke away from the beating to take the stage where he addressed Suge Knight. Suge left and Quik continued fighting. He immediately initiated an attack on Kelly Jamerson who fled into a group of Bloods who knocked him down with a beer bottle briefly before murdering him. Later records show the assailants were not working for D.J. Quik but were Suge’s Piru thugs, Jai Hassan Jamaal ‘Jake The Violator’ Robles, Altron ‘Buntry’ McDonald, Ronald ‘Ram’ Lamb and close homeboys of Quik’s, Crawford ‘Hi-C’ Wilkinson, Bernard ‘Zeek’ Thomas and Donell ‘Donzel’ Smith. The notorious members of Mob Pirus employed by Death Row for various ‘secret service’ type tasks for Suge Knight.

The Crips believed they were safe at the event as they were guests of Snoop Dogg’s. However, a personal friend of Compton rapper, D.J. Quik gave police eye witness accounts of the attacks but stressed the importance of remaining anonymous. He stated not only is his life at risk, if they knew he was talking to the police his whole family would be killed on the words of Suge Knight. The witness said, “You do not realise how powerful Suge Knight is. Going up against Suge or any of his people is like going up against the mafia. It’s a death sentence.”
Source: http://hiphop.sh/suge
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The only police report Murder Rap has on their facebook page of the incident is literally from ten years later. Eiht was just repeating what we all heard and have believed to be true for all these years.
« Last Edit: February 10, 2016, 08:19:24 AM by abusive »
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #33 on: February 10, 2016, 12:45:53 AM »
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/suge-knight-mob-piru-orlando-anderson-and-the-south-side-compton-crips.289241/

he exposed that imposter at the very begining. original thread on makaveli board was 600 or more pages long but now its deleted. big props to heron mob
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Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #34 on: February 10, 2016, 04:14:14 PM »
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/suge-knight-mob-piru-orlando-anderson-and-the-south-side-compton-crips.289241/

he exposed that imposter at the very begining. original thread on makaveli board was 600 or more pages long but now its deleted. big props to heron mob
He also stated that the info was copy pasted. I'm aware the thread was deleted. That above link is the only place to read some of the stuff from the 600 page thread. Just providing some info. I'm assuming heron wanted it gone.
 

hrsmn_london

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #35 on: February 11, 2016, 06:47:36 AM »
I read the book and believed it all at the time. Then I used some common sense and realised that to believe anything Keefe/Keffe D says would be naive to say the least.
 

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #36 on: February 12, 2016, 12:32:10 PM »
I read the book and believed it all at the time. Then I used some common sense and realised that to believe anything Keefe/Keffe D says would be naive to say the least.

Yep given the situation he was in and the situation the cops were in this was a win win deal. He pins the blame on people who are already dead and BIGs mom has noone to take to court. Quiet clever really but still it leaves the truth unanswered.

Who killed 2Pac?
 

bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #37 on: February 12, 2016, 03:48:02 PM »
But I don't get why police don't get after puffy?

because there is FUCKING ZERO evidence to back up what Kading is selling. Ask yourselves why you only hear SNIPPETS of the CONFESSION. Its BS

maybe cause the confession is super long and would have made the movie a television series lol either way we heard what we need to hear.

and riot or not a police department losing a case to corruption is something to be avoided at all costs. Think about the heads of the department... the shit storm they'd get from their bosses and the public, they definitely didn't want that. They may have been corrupt themselves and if they lost the case the FBI might've had to do some investigating on who's corrupt and who isn't in the department and they knew they'd get caught. Either way it's something to be avoided at all costs.

I always thought it was bigger than just Diddy and some gang members, and then watching MC Eiht's interview with Vlad when he says all of Compton knew lol seems like none of it would have occurred if Diddy didn't put a reward on the chain.

What happened to Lane and Poochie though? Like why were they murdered? Do you guys think it was Suge's retaliation after he had found out? Plus it's pretty funny that he stopped at Biggie.

And what did the Compton riots ensue?

Suge didn't found out who they are he saw them face to face and he knew them
I think he paid the hit on Orlando

lane was shot by 2 crips from rival set over  drug deal dispute but he also took one of them with him lol poochie was killed by fruit town pirus i think. those killings aint got nothin to do with death of pac or biggie



Oh ok good to know!!
you can see bountry, hen-dog and neckbone at 1:33
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/qiWHIv7s204" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/qiWHIv7s204</a>
 

hrsmn_london

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #38 on: February 12, 2016, 05:15:07 PM »
I read the book and believed it all at the time. Then I used some common sense and realised that to believe anything Keefe/Keffe D says would be naive to say the least.

Yep given the situation he was in and the situation the cops were in this was a win win deal. He pins the blame on people who are already dead and BIGs mom has noone to take to court. Quiet clever really but still it leaves the truth unanswered.

Who killed 2Pac?

Clearly a government hit, wasn't it?
 

hrsmn_london

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #39 on: February 12, 2016, 05:55:13 PM »
But I don't get why police don't get after puffy?

because there is FUCKING ZERO evidence to back up what Kading is selling. Ask yourselves why you only hear SNIPPETS of the CONFESSION. Its BS

maybe cause the confession is super long and would have made the movie a television series lol either way we heard what we need to hear.

and riot or not a police department losing a case to corruption is something to be avoided at all costs. Think about the heads of the department... the shit storm they'd get from their bosses and the public, they definitely didn't want that. They may have been corrupt themselves and if they lost the case the FBI might've had to do some investigating on who's corrupt and who isn't in the department and they knew they'd get caught. Either way it's something to be avoided at all costs.

I always thought it was bigger than just Diddy and some gang members, and then watching MC Eiht's interview with Vlad when he says all of Compton knew lol seems like none of it would have occurred if Diddy didn't put a reward on the chain.

What happened to Lane and Poochie though? Like why were they murdered? Do you guys think it was Suge's retaliation after he had found out? Plus it's pretty funny that he stopped at Biggie.

And what did the Compton riots ensue?

Suge didn't found out who they are he saw them face to face and he knew them
I think he paid the hit on Orlando

lane was shot by 2 crips from rival set over  drug deal dispute but he also took one of them with him lol poochie was killed by fruit town pirus i think. those killings aint got nothin to do with death of pac or biggie



Oh ok good to know!!
you can see bountry, hen-dog and neckbone at 1:33
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/qiWHIv7s204" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/qiWHIv7s204</a>

Thanks for that.

In response to previous messages about Orlando not been killed in retaliation, please read the below, but unsure whether source of story is actually Herons relative

http://www.thecoli.com/threads/suge-knight-mob-piru-orlando-anderson-and-the-south-side-compton-crips.289241/best-posts?page=3


With regards to Poochie, even if Puffy knew his identity, who says he would even want to retaliate?

It has been alluded to in previous interviews and I do agree - why were those murdered in the aftermath not those supposedly directly involved in 2Pac hit? Keefe D is still alive. Orlando died in 1998. The fat guy died supposedly died from being too fat. The other guy, Kading mentioned in his book, but didn't seem to follow it up.
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bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #40 on: February 13, 2016, 02:48:24 AM »
terrace brown was shot in 2015 during pot shop robbery in compton.

None of 4 men who was in the car were killed in retaliation cuz after pacs death feds was all over death row plus in the same year group of fruit town pirus who was workin for death row fell out with the mob. so mob concentrated on war with their former friends and eased up on south side
 

afgmafia

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Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #41 on: February 13, 2016, 04:18:08 AM »
The last thing I`m doing is watching that chaos merchants thing can somebody sum it up

respectsssss
 

abusive

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #42 on: February 13, 2016, 09:34:09 AM »
But I don't get why police don't get after puffy?

because there is FUCKING ZERO evidence to back up what Kading is selling. Ask yourselves why you only hear SNIPPETS of the CONFESSION. Its BS

maybe cause the confession is super long and would have made the movie a television series lol either way we heard what we need to hear.

and riot or not a police department losing a case to corruption is something to be avoided at all costs. Think about the heads of the department... the shit storm they'd get from their bosses and the public, they definitely didn't want that. They may have been corrupt themselves and if they lost the case the FBI might've had to do some investigating on who's corrupt and who isn't in the department and they knew they'd get caught. Either way it's something to be avoided at all costs.

I always thought it was bigger than just Diddy and some gang members, and then watching MC Eiht's interview with Vlad when he says all of Compton knew lol seems like none of it would have occurred if Diddy didn't put a reward on the chain.

What happened to Lane and Poochie though? Like why were they murdered? Do you guys think it was Suge's retaliation after he had found out? Plus it's pretty funny that he stopped at Biggie.

And what did the Compton riots ensue?
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/eYxNdwLH4YY?t=31" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/eYxNdwLH4YY?t=31</a>
Peep from 5:15 on.

This is why the Rollin' 60's would put a bounty out for DR members and chains:
"An incident accounted by Wrightway Security’s off-duty police officers circulating the L.A.P.D. stations from a Death Row held private after-party event for the Soul Train awards in Los Angeles on March 14, 1995. At just after midnight at the El Ray Theatre in L.A.’s Wilshire District, held by Suge Knight with a sign outside the front entrance reading, “Death Row Private Party, Guest List Only.” Three working uniformed L.A.P.D. officers were called to a fight that broke out earlier in the evening as they were writing up the incident outside when they heard an eruption inside the theatre. They witnessed Crip banger, Kelly Jamerson get his head split open by a beer bottle as a group of Blood Pirus surrounded him and proceeded to beat the man viciously to death. By the time the officers arrived to interrupt the carnage the man was dying from the injuries sustained including a brain haemorrhage. Approximately four hundred guests fled the building in various states of inebriation

The only available credible witness was a bartender who claimed Jamerson was arguing with four black males. He stated one of the suspects was a member of Death Row Records described as 6’4”, 390 pounds with a short fade angled haircut. He saw him strike Jamerson with a Miller beer bottle over the head. It was early in the AM when police investigators arrived at the scene. By midday the victim was pronounced dead. Jamerson’s body was so badly beaten he lad lacerations, abrasions, swelling and bruising to the head, torso and extremities making it almost impossible for an autopsy to reveal the single blow as the cause of death.

The mood of the party went from celebratory to violent when Death Row star, Snoop Dogg instigated gang-related hostilities as he took the stage to throw up his Rolling 20 Crips affiliation in gang-sign toward the Piru Bloods who dominated the theatre and were associated with Suge Knight. In retaliation, rapper D.J. Quik threw back his Piru sign back at opposing Crips onstage. Quik who had suffered a broken jaw a few year prior by the same Crip set was looking to settle his score publicly. Quik picked up a chair and smashed the Crip to the ground as his accompanied Bloods began bashing the man with a champagne bottle. Quik broke away from the beating to take the stage where he addressed Suge Knight. Suge left and Quik continued fighting. He immediately initiated an attack on Kelly Jamerson who fled into a group of Bloods who knocked him down with a beer bottle briefly before murdering him. Later records show the assailants were not working for D.J. Quik but were Suge’s Piru thugs, Jai Hassan Jamaal ‘Jake The Violator’ Robles, Altron ‘Buntry’ McDonald, Ronald ‘Ram’ Lamb and close homeboys of Quik’s, Crawford ‘Hi-C’ Wilkinson, Bernard ‘Zeek’ Thomas and Donell ‘Donzel’ Smith. The notorious members of Mob Pirus employed by Death Row for various ‘secret service’ type tasks for Suge Knight.

The Crips believed they were safe at the event as they were guests of Snoop Dogg’s. However, a personal friend of Compton rapper, D.J. Quik gave police eye witness accounts of the attacks but stressed the importance of remaining anonymous. He stated not only is his life at risk, if they knew he was talking to the police his whole family would be killed on the words of Suge Knight. The witness said, “You do not realise how powerful Suge Knight is. Going up against Suge or any of his people is like going up against the mafia. It’s a death sentence.”
Source: http://hiphop.sh/suge
===========================================
Death Row Artist Confirms Puffy Put a $75,000 Bounty On Death Row Madallion
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/bsqe6vNTLis" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/bsqe6vNTLis</a>
Danny Boy who was formerly signed to Death Row Records spoke to ITS AGTV and confirms during the west coast / east coast fued that rap mogul Diddy put a $75k award out for anybody who can get him a Death Row chain, Which is what lead to the fight betwen Tupac Shakur and south side crips member Orlando Anderson in Las Vegas at the MGM hotel in 1996. Hours later Tupac would be fatally shot. This confirms former L.A. detective Greg Kading’s Documentary ‘Murder Rap’ in which he brings fourth evidence of Diddy hiring crip gang members to kill Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight in return for $1 Million Dollars.

The plot thickens.....
No man born of woman tho. Dead homies.

 

OG Filthy Wimp

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #43 on: February 13, 2016, 02:10:33 PM »
^Bo De from 60's, Piru Niggaz beat his ass with no regard, why no 60 retaliation, explains Big U beating the shit out of Kurrupt.
SO THERE I WAS EATING A BURGER AND FRIES WITH SUGE KNIGHT....
 

bigpimpin20

Re: Just watched Murder Rap: Inside The Biggie and Tupac Murders
« Reply #44 on: February 14, 2016, 03:44:49 AM »
^Bo De from 60's, Piru Niggaz beat his ass with no regard, why no 60 retaliation, explains Big U beating the shit out of Kurrupt.
60s paid a visit in suges office deep after that and they settled it up probably nice amount of cash had to be paid. suge was tryin to put blame on quik
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