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Oud 07-09-2002, 14:59
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http://www.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/Musi....ap/index.html


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Oud 07-09-2002, 15:01
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geen zin om te klikken enzo,copy paste de text even als je wilt.
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-> http://forum.scholieren.com/showthre...hreadid=208633 ?
Oud 07-09-2002, 15:02
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geen zin om te klikken enzo,copy paste de text even als je wilt.
Paper: Rival rapper provided Tupac murder weapon

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A Los Angeles Times investigation into the long-unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur concluded that his killer likely was a gang member who used a pistol provided by rival rapper the Notorious B.I.G.

No arrests have been made in Shakur's death following the September 7, 1996 shooting near the Las Vegas Strip.

The Times, which said it interviewed members of the Southside Crips who had never before spoken out about the killing, reported that the fatal shots were fired by a Crip named Orlando Anderson, whom Shakur and his bodyguards had beaten in a Las Vegas hotel hours before the shooting.

The newspaper said B.I.G. had agreed to pay the gang $1 million to kill Shakur, his rival in a feud between East Coast and West Coast rappers.

The 24-year-old B.I.G, whose real name was Christopher Wallace, was shot to death six months later in Los Angeles, a killing that also remains unsolved. Anderson, 21, of Compton, was killed in 1998 in an unrelated gang shooting.

Anderson and Wallace had both denied involvement in Shakur's murder.

Las Vegas police interviewed Anderson once but said they could not build a case against him because witnesses in Shakur's entourage weren't cooperating. A police spokesman did not immediately return a call for comment Thursday.


Notorious B.I.G., also known as Christopher Wallace, denied any involvement in the murder.
Shakur was riding in a car with Death Row Records co-founder Marion "Suge" Knight after attending a Mike Tyson fight when another car pulled alongside and someone inside opened fire.

According to the Times' reconstruction of the killing, based on police affidavits, court records and interviews with witnesses and investigators, the Crips approached Wallace in hopes of making money from the killing after they had already decided to carry it out to avenge the beating.

East Coast, West Coast
Wallace and Shakur, once close friends, had been feuding for more than a year and had exchanged insults in recordings, at concerts and awards shows.

According to the Times, Shakur and his entourage had jumped Anderson to avenge an earlier beating of one of Shakur's bodyguards at a shopping mall. The assault was captured on a hotel security camera.

Anderson declined to file a complaint. Instead, the Times said, he telephoned other Crips and set up a meeting at a hotel room where they decided to kill Shakur that night.

The gang then set up a meeting with B.I.G., who was in town, and asked for $1 million, according to people who said they were present. The newspaper said B.I.G. agreed on the condition a .40-caliber pistol he was carrying be used in the killing. He wanted the satisfaction of knowing his own gun fired the fatal bullets, the Times said.

Since the shooting, rumors about Shakur's killing have continued to spread among hip-hop fans. Some even contend that he faked his own death to escape the pressures of fame and troubles with the law.

Three days before his own murder on March 9, 1997, Wallace discussed his feud with Shakur in an interview with a San Francisco radio station.

Asked whether he had a role in the Shakur's death, Wallace said he "wasn't that powerful yet."
Oud 07-09-2002, 15:03
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- A Los Angeles Times investigation into the long-unsolved murder of Tupac Shakur concluded that his killer likely was a gang member who used a pistol provided by rival rapper the Notorious B.I.G.

No arrests have been made in Shakur's death following the September 7, 1996 shooting near the Las Vegas Strip.

The Times, which said it interviewed members of the Southside Crips who had never before spoken out about the killing, reported that the fatal shots were fired by a Crip named Orlando Anderson, whom Shakur and his bodyguards had beaten in a Las Vegas hotel hours before the shooting.

The newspaper said B.I.G. had agreed to pay the gang $1 million to kill Shakur, his rival in a feud between East Coast and West Coast rappers.

The 24-year-old B.I.G, whose real name was Christopher Wallace, was shot to death six months later in Los Angeles, a killing that also remains unsolved. Anderson, 21, of Compton, was killed in 1998 in an unrelated gang shooting.

Anderson and Wallace had both denied involvement in Shakur's murder.

Las Vegas police interviewed Anderson once but said they could not build a case against him because witnesses in Shakur's entourage weren't cooperating. A police spokesman did not immediately return a call for comment Thursday.


Notorious B.I.G., also known as Christopher Wallace, denied any involvement in the murder.
Shakur was riding in a car with Death Row Records co-founder Marion "Suge" Knight after attending a Mike Tyson fight when another car pulled alongside and someone inside opened fire.

According to the Times' reconstruction of the killing, based on police affidavits, court records and interviews with witnesses and investigators, the Crips approached Wallace in hopes of making money from the killing after they had already decided to carry it out to avenge the beating.

East Coast, West Coast
Wallace and Shakur, once close friends, had been feuding for more than a year and had exchanged insults in recordings, at concerts and awards shows.

According to the Times, Shakur and his entourage had jumped Anderson to avenge an earlier beating of one of Shakur's bodyguards at a shopping mall. The assault was captured on a hotel security camera.

Anderson declined to file a complaint. Instead, the Times said, he telephoned other Crips and set up a meeting at a hotel room where they decided to kill Shakur that night.

The gang then set up a meeting with B.I.G., who was in town, and asked for $1 million, according to people who said they were present. The newspaper said B.I.G. agreed on the condition a .40-caliber pistol he was carrying be used in the killing. He wanted the satisfaction of knowing his own gun fired the fatal bullets, the Times said.

Since the shooting, rumors about Shakur's killing have continued to spread among hip-hop fans. Some even contend that he faked his own death to escape the pressures of fame and troubles with the law.

Three days before his own murder on March 9, 1997, Wallace discussed his feud with Shakur in an interview with a San Francisco radio station.

Asked whether he had a role in the Shakur's death, Wallace said he "wasn't that powerful yet."
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Oud 07-09-2002, 15:04
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ach. hij is dus wel dood. jammer man. was wel een beste kerel.
Oud 07-09-2002, 18:20
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hmm dus hij komt nie terug in 2003.. (of zoiets)
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Oud 07-09-2002, 18:26
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ach. hij is dus wel dood. jammer man. was wel een beste kerel.
nopes hij's niet dood...... tis gewoon allemaal een set up...
dit is gewoon een publiciteitsstunt denk ik...... ?
Oud 07-09-2002, 18:53
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nopes hij's niet dood...... tis gewoon allemaal een set up...
dit is gewoon een publiciteitsstunt denk ik...... ?
Ik begin er eerlijk gezegt ook wat aan te twijfelen.
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Oud 07-09-2002, 19:36
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ja, idd, in 2003 komt 2Pac muthafucka gewoon weer terug de streets hitten
het is heel logisch dat je niet wil dat je idool dood is, maar het word ook eens tijd om de waarheid onder ogen te zien.
Oud 07-09-2002, 20:03
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spanks, eh thanks.
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