The cold case that uh no one ever expected to be uh solved is of course a huge step closer to being solved.

I think Sug knows who the truth was.

I think he still stood dialogue asked Suge Knight uh did he see the shooter?

Shuge Knight finally exposed Tupac’s killers and it shocked everyone.

Suge Knight just named Tupac’s killers, and it’s not who anyone expected.

After 30 years of silence, the only surviving witness to the shooting finally broke down exactly who orchestrated the murder.

And the names he revealed have sent shock waves through the hip hop community because they’re not gang members from Compton.

They’re people Tupac trusted.

People who were supposed to protect him.

People who got paid to make sure he never made it out of Las Vegas alive.

He said he saw the shooter and the shooter works for Death Row.

What Suge disclosed in a recent interview destroys every theory the public has been fed for three decades and exposes a betrayal so deep that even investigators who thought they knew the case are scrambling to verify what he’s claiming.

I was going to say I was going to mention Reggie Wright has been identified by Kee D.

I want to put that out there.

And you recently had that that was part of your theory with us that he had something to do The interview happened on a podcast where Shuja was asked directly about the night of September 7th, 1996.

And instead of giving the vague answers he’s been hiding behind for years, he laid it out plainly.

When it came to us getting shot in Vegas, that was crooked police working with some rat gang members who were mad because Tupac fired them and they fired back.

The statement hung in the air like a bomb, confirming what street rumors had whispered about for years, but nobody could prove.

Suge wasn’t talking about random crips seeking revenge for the MGM grand beating.

He was talking about people inside Death Row’s own security team.

People who had access to Tupac’s schedule and movements.

People who knew exactly where he’d be that night.

And the person Suge specifically named as being complicit in Tupac’s death is someone who’s been profiting off the story for decades while pretending to seek justice.

You said that you didn’t believe Orlando Anderson was the shooter.

Suge Knight basically said that Orlando Anderson wasn’t the shooter either.

Do you feel like you and Suge Knight agreeing on that one thing?

Reggie Wright Jr.

, the head of Death Row Record Security and the man who was supposed to be protecting Tupac, got called out by Suge as one of the people responsible for setting up the hit.

According to Suge, Tupac had fired Reggie just days before the Las Vegas trip, cutting him loose along with Death Row’s lawyer David Kenner after realizing they were working against him rather than for him.

That firing happened on August 27th, 1996.

Documented in a letter written by Yasmin Foola, Tupac’s godmother, at Tupac’s direct instruction.

For years, Reggie denied this ever happened, claimed he was still working security the night Tupac got shot, and positioned himself as a loyal employee who tried everything to save Tupac’s life.

Everybody kept saying Orlando Anderson was the shooter.

Well, we know Orlando Anderson wasn’t the shooter because Orlando uh shoulder got kicked out the socket.

He went to the hospital and it was said that uh by the time he left the hospital and got back to the hotel.

But Sugar’s revelation destroys that entire narrative.

If Tupac fired Reggie on August 27th, that means Reggie had no legitimate reason to be involved in anything Death Row related during the Vegas trip that happened September 7th.

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Yet somehow Reggie was coordinating movements, communicating with security personnel, and claiming he’d been at Club 662 handling business for Suge on the night of the shooting.

Suge flatly denies this, stating Reggie wasn’t authorized to do anything that night because he’d already been terminated, and his presence around the Vegas situation was suspicious from the start.

The question becomes, if Reggie wasn’t working for Death Row anymore, why was he still inserting himself into Tupac’s security arrangements?

And who was he actually working for?

And it was said that uh by the time he left the hospital and got back to the hotel, they had him on surveillance camera.

But the firing wasn’t just about job performance.

It was about Tupac discovering that Reggie had connections to law enforcement that made him a liability and potentially a threat.

Former FBI agent Phil Carson has stated publicly that Reggie Wright Jr.

was a confidential informant, someone feeding information to authorities about Death Row’s operations, gang affiliations, and criminal activities.

This wasn’t speculation or conspiracy theory.

It was confirmed through official channels that Reggie had a working relationship with law enforcement while simultaneously running security for one of the most notorious labels in hip hop.

That creates an obvious conflict of interest.

And when Tupac found out about it, he immediately wanted Reggie gone because having a snitch in your inner circle when you’re already being watched by feds and targeted by rivals is a death sentence waiting to happen.

Did he see the shooter that shot him and killed Tupac?

And did they work for Death Row?

Orlando Anderson never worked for Death Row.

What makes this even more damning is that just 3 days after Tupac died, Reggie Wright Jr.

went to the Los Angeles Police Department and gave them information about Suge Knight employing gang members on Death Row’s payroll who were carrying illegal weapons.

That tip led directly to traffic stops and investigations that put pressure on Suge and eventually contributed to his imprisonment on parole violations.

The timing is suspicious.

Tupac gets killed on September 7th, dies on September 13th, and by September 16th, Reggie is already cooperating with LAPD to take down Suge.

It suggests Reggie wasn’t just a passive informant reporting what he saw.

He was actively working to dismantle death row from the inside.

Tupac Shakur got killed is under the Nevada state jurisdiction, state of California.

None of this stuff is fed.

Everybody, oh, the FBI came FBI.

No, none of this is f.

Suga’s claim that crooked cops were involved alongside gang members suddenly makes perfect sense when you understand Reggie’s dual role.

He had the access to coordinate with law enforcement, the street connections to arrange shooters, and the motivation because Tupac had just fired him and humiliated him by putting it in writing.

Reggie has spent decades doing interviews, appearing on documentaries, and positioning himself as someone who tried to protect Tupac but failed.

Now Suge is saying that’s a lie.

That Reggie was actually one of the people who orchestrated the hit.

And the reason Tupac’s security failed that night wasn’t incompetence.

It was sabotage.

And the evidence supporting Sugara’s accusation keeps piling up the more you look at Reggie’s behavior before and after the murder.

And a part of that story, you have Vlad coming out saying that he solved the Tupac murder.

In interviews over the years, Reggie has told multiple versions of when and how he found out about being fired.

In one story, he claimed it happened at a House of Blues party in June 1996 during an NFL draft celebration, saying Tupac showed up and there was tension about security.

But the letter firing him is dated August 27th, 1996, two months after the party Reggie described, which means either his timeline is completely wrong, or he’s deliberately lying about when the firing happened to distance himself from the Las Vegas shooting.

Suge has now confirmed the firing happened in late August, right before Vegas, which destroys Reggie’s June timeline, and suggests he’s been manipulating the story to cover his involvement.

Yeah, he says that to Antoine Fukqua that Reggie’s boy cut him off at the last minute and blocked him in and then the other guy, Trayvon, was on his left.

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Another inconsistency involves Reggie’s claim that he wasn’t in the convoy with Tupac and Suge because he was at Clubs 62 handling setup for the afterparty.

Suge says that’s nonsense, that Reggie had no authorization to be doing anything for Death Row that night since he’d been fired, and that his excuse for not being in the security detail is suspicious.

If Reggie was really concerned about Tupac’s safety, if he was really the loyal security chief he claims to be, why wasn’t he in the car behind them or coordinating protection during the most vulnerable part of the night when they were driving through Vegas streets?

The answer, according to Suge, is that Reggie knew what was coming and made sure he wasn’t anywhere near the shooting when it happened.

I don’t believe Suge Knight saw the shooter like all of y’all do.

Even KVD said he looked right at me and all of that.

I don’t believe it.

Frank Alexander, Tupac’s bodyguard, who was in the convoy that night, has backed up parts of Suga’s story.

Frank has said that Reggie asked him to lie to police about details of the MGM grand fight, specifically wanting Frank to claim that Orlando Anderson tried to snatch Tupac’s chain when that’s not what happened.

Frank refused and later testified to authorities that Reggie had pressured him to change his story.

Even more damning, Frank recorded phone conversations where Reggie tried to convince him not to comply with subpoenas, telling him that if he avoided testifying, everything would be fine.

Even though publicly Reggie was saying he wanted all witnesses to come forward and tell the truth, but the person who really connected the dots between Reggie Wright Jr.

and Tupac’s murder is someone who’s been saying it from a jail cell for years and nobody believed him until now.

Uh the arrest in the Tupac Shakura murder 27 years later really shocked everyone last week and we still have questions about why now.

Ke D, the man currently charged with Tupac’s murder, has been pointing at Reggie Wright Jr.

since his arrest in 2023.

During court proceedings and in statements to investigators, Kee has said repeatedly that if he’s going down for Tupac’s death, then Reggie should be charged for Biggiey’s murder because they were both involved in the same conspiracy.

Both working with corrupt cops and industry people to eliminate threats.

People dismiss this as Kee trying to deflect blame.

But now that Suge is confirming Reggie’s involvement, Ke’s accusations suddenly look a lot more credible.

How would Kee know about Reggie’s role unless he’d actually worked with him or been hired by people Reggie was connected to?

Explain because the man who is now charged with the murder, confessed in 2008 that he was involved and has been saying it very openly in interviews that he handed the gun to uh a guy named Orlando Anderson.

his nephew.

The theory emerging from all this is that Tupac’s murder wasn’t just gang retaliation.

It was a coordinated hit involving multiple players with different motivations.

Reggie Wright Jr.

wanted revenge for being fired and wanted to protect his informant relationship with the law enforcement by eliminating someone who discovered he was a snitch.

Corrupt cops wanted Tupac dead because he was becoming too powerful and too vocal about police brutality and systemic racism.

Gang members were willing to pull the trigger for money and street credibility.

And people in the music industry, potentially including rivals from the East Coast, were happy to finance the whole operation because Tupac Alive was bad for business and Tupac Dead was profitable.

Kephi’s story is that Orlando pulled the trigger and shot and fired the shots into the car which Tupac um sorry, which Suge Knight was driving.

Tupac was the passenger.

Tupac was killed and Suge was was hit but survived.

What makes Suge’s revelation so significant is that he’s the only person who was actually there.

The only surviving witness who saw the shooting happen and knows who was involved in the planning.

For 30 years, he stayed mostly quiet, giving vague statements and refusing to cooperate with police.

But now, he’s finally naming names and pointing directly at the people he believes set him and Tupac up.

Whether prosecutors will act on this information remains to be seen, but the fact that Suge is saying it publicly on record means it can’t be ignored anymore.

So why did Suge wait 30 years to expose Reggie Wright Jr.

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And what changed that made him finally willing to reveal the truth about Tupac’s killers?

The shooter, the person who shot Tupac, did you get to see their face?

And was this a person that worked for death row?

Yeah.

What I would say is this.

Part of it is self-preservation.

Suge has been in and out of prison dealing with his own legal problems and accusing a law enforcement informant of murder while you’re locked up is a good way to make your life even more dangerous.

But now that the Kef D trial is moving forward and the case is getting national attention again, Suge probably figured staying silent wasn’t protecting anyone anymore and the truth was going to come out eventually whether he said it or not.

By speaking now, he’s controlling his own narrative and making sure people understand he’s been knowing who killed Tupac all along.

He just couldn’t say it until the timing was right.

Well, surprise number one, because I didn’t think um KPD would never get arrested, nor do I want to see him get arrested.

Another factor is that many of the people involved are either dead, in prison, or already facing charges, which makes retaliation less likely.

Reggie Wright Jr.

is out of the industry.

His reputation already damaged by allegations of corruption and snitching.

The corrupt cops Suge mentioned are either retired or facing their own investigations.

And the gang members who pulled the trigger are mostly dead, killed in unrelated violence, or imprisoned on other charges.

The landscape has shifted enough that Suge feels safer revealing what he knows without worrying about immediate consequences.

The revelation also serves Suga’s interest by shifting blame away from him.

For years, critics have accused Suge of getting Tupac killed through recklessness, poor security decisions, and gang affiliations that put everyone around him in danger.

By exposing Reggie as the real architect of the murder, Suge repositions himself as a victim rather than a perpetrator, someone who got betrayed by his own security chief and shot in the head while trying to save Tupac.

Whether that narrative is completely accurate or self-serving revisionism is debatable, but it’s definitely the story.

Suge wants the world to believe the Suge Knight I know if he knew a way that he can get on a stand or testify and identify uh KPD and the world don’t find out about it.

Uh he would do it but he can’t.

What’s undeniable is that Suge Knight just changed the entire conversation around Tupac’s murder.

The case can’t be viewed as simple gang violence anymore.

Not when the man who was sitting next to Tupac when he got shot is saying it was orchestrated by Death Row’s head of security working with corrupt police.

The Kef D trial is supposed to bring closure by convicting the street soldiers who pulled the trigger.

But if Sugara’s accusations are true, then the real conspirators are still walking free and justice for Tupac remains as distant as it’s been for the past three decades.

The names have been exposed.

The conspiracy has been revealed.

And now the question is whether anyone with power and authority will actually do something about it or if this will just become another chapter in a story that never seems to end.

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