Keefe D’s recent claims of trying to collect $1 million from Diddy for his alleged role in Tupac’s killing have once again stirred up interest in one of the most infamous murders in hip hop history. The filmmaker behind the Murder Rap documentary released an audio clip from 2008 featuring Keefe D confessing to his involvement in Tupac’s killing and discussing his attempts to collect payment from Diddy.
In the audio clip, Keefe D recounts how he asked Eric “Von Zip” Martin to collect the money from Diddy in the days following Tupac’s shooting, but was unsuccessful. He expresses frustration at not receiving the promised payment, citing the need for money after their guns were taken following the shooting.
These revelations have once again placed Diddy in the spotlight as a potential figure of interest in Tupac’s murder. The East Coast vs. West Coast beef of the 90s has long been speculated as the motive behind the killings of both Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. While there has been no substantial evidence linking Diddy to the murders before now, Keefe D’s claims have reignited interest and scrutiny around the Bad Boy mogul.
Keefe D’s attempt to collect payment from Diddy sheds light on the complex web of relationships and transactions that may have played a role in Tupac’s killing. The fact that Keefe D was denied bond while awaiting trial further adds to the intrigue surrounding the case and the individuals involved.
Ultimately, the ongoing saga of Tupac’s murder continues to captivate the public imagination, with new revelations and claims adding layers of complexity to an already convoluted narrative. As more information comes to light, the true story behind Tupac’s killing may finally be revealed, shedding new light on a tragic chapter in hip hop history.