50 Cent just revealed every single clue surrounding Tupac and Biggie’s murders. And once you connect all the dots, you see that it’s not just Diddy who was guilty. Real video footage of Tupac getting shot at Quad Studios 30 years ago has just come out. And we’re going to throw every [music] single frame and interview all the way up to Biggie’s death. In this video, [music] we’re breaking down every clue 50 Cent just brought forward. who killed Tupac and Biggie. You know, I think both of these dudes were assassinated in some kind of way. More Biggie than Tupac. I think Tupac might uh got killed by a dude that they that they, you know, had an incident with earlier that day, but Biggies is seems a little governmental to [laughter] me.

Big developments in the case of Dwayne Kefei D. Davis, the man accused of orchestrating the of rap icon Tupac Shakur back in the 1990s. All these years later, the former gang leader is behind bars in Las Vegas and is insisting the [music] case be thrown out. And he is implicating another music legend who’s making headlines, Shaun Diddy [music] Combmes. Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Law and Crime. I’m Jesse Weber.

Dwayne Kefi D. Davis is said to be behind one of the most infamous killings in history. Tupac Shakur, the ‘9s rap superstar, was gunned down while riding in a car with Suge Knight after the Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand. And over the years, there have been multiple investigations into Tupac Shakur’s murder. But there has been one man who has seemed to implicate himself in the assassination again and again and again. Dwayne Davis, also known as let’s go all the way back to the [music] early 90s, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and Tupac on the West Coast, and the Notorious Bug and Puffy on the East Coast. These were the biggest names in the industry, and some of the greatest music in rap history was being created.

Tupac would cement his position as a leader in the industry early on, but everything would change with Biggiey’s debut album, Ready to Die. Puffy ran Bad Boy Entertainment and Biggie was his trump card. After Biggiey’s album was released, Pack was instantly impressed. He began hanging out with Biggie and frankly Puffy was scared. Puffy knew that if Biggie ever decided to sign with Pack and Death Row Records, [music] Bad Boy wouldn’t be able to compete. Puffy tries his best to sway Pack towards him, but Real recognizes Real and no one really liked Puffy.

Right. Right. But Kirk Burroughs, I want to go back to this interview that he did with Rolling Stone. He said that Diddy, he was jealous of the relationship between Tupac and Big. And he also went on to say that Diddy, he wanted to be friends with Tupac, but Tupac wasn’t interested. Diddy and Tupac was friends at first, bro. I remember time me and uh Diddy rolled up to Pop in uh I think it’s the what’s the name of that club? The Roxy. It was some kind of concert going on and they was talking and everything. They had a friendship. I don’t know why they friendship fell out. They friendship was before Diddy. I mean before Biggie and Pop. So I don’t know why they fell out. I know every girl that Tupac had, Puff wanted and got. So, did he have uh jealousy? Yeah, he had a jealousy of [music] Pac, but I think that it was more so that he knew Big was the meal ticket and that Pac wanted Big to be with him with Thug Life,  but he didn’t have the money at the time.

And [music] when Big gave him got the money from Puff, P gave him the blessings to go with him. But he also told [music] Big that he had to watch Puff cuz Puff was going to rob him blind. Then it happened. As we’re going to see in this story again and again, Puffy decided to try and solve his problems with violence. On November 30th, 1994, Tupac was robbed and shot multiple times in the lobby of Quad Recording Studios in Manhattan as he arrived for a late night session. The official police report claimed that it was a robbery, but none of Pac’s jewelry  was stolen. Tupac later stated in an interview that he knew Diddy was behind this shooting, but he never came after him for revenge.

[music] denied having anything to do with the shooting, but Pack was convinced. Pack came to Quad Studios to meet up with Biggie, and in his eyes, Biggie and Diddy were equally guilty. This is what would later start the East Coast West Coast war, which would eventually result in both Pack and Biggie dead. I think my favorite [music] thing about 50 Cents Netflix Diddy documentary is how he built a timeline off of this information. And one of my favorite  parts of this documentary is them really getting into the timeline of events when it comes to Tupac and Biggie.

And it really gives us a lot of perspective from people that were close to the situation. And a lot of people allege in this documentary that they believe that Diddy was very jealous of Tupac. And they pretty much go through [music] everything from the Quad incident and Tupac believing that Puppy was behind it like he said in the Vive interview and they lay out this whole timeline of the downfall happening perfectly in my opinion. We are even hearing from Greg Kaden, the detective that worked on Tupac and Biggiey’s case in this documentary. He is the investigator that did that proper agreement [music] with KPD way back in 2008 where KPD alleged that Diddy tried to offer him a million dollars to take out Tupac and Sugite.

And Tupac’s trial with QPD is coming up very soon in early 2026. And we know that Diddy’s name has been dropped at least 200 times during [music] these proceedings already. So, this is one case that I am definitely waiting for and I am going to cover. In KPD’s 2008 proper agreement, he alleged that Diddy’s friend Zip [music] Martin is the one that gave him the weapon that was used to take out Tupac. The KPD told the investigator, Greg Kaden, that Zip Martin [music] had a special compartment to keep this weapon in in his car that he drove to Las Vegas. And in this documentary, we have Greg Kading confirming that Zip Martin did drive the same type of vehicle that KPD alleged to Las Vegas this night.

And [music] then during this documentary, we heard from the former president of Bad Boy, Kirk Burroughs, who alleged during this time, Diddy had him hiring a whole bunch of people and getting cars to drive to Las [music] Vegas. And he is now very curious into why Diddy wanted to do this. and he said in his opinion he now believes that Diddy was behind taking [music] out Tubac. After the shooting, Pack would release several diss tracks taking shots at Biggie and Diddy. Things would heat up until finally everything again took a turn for the worse. Almost 2 years after the shooting at Quad Studios on September 13th, 1996, Tupac was killed in a Las Vegas driveby shooting.

Now, it was this documentary that claimed which we know wasn’t true. Yeah. Yeah. Check this out. We don’t we don’t talk about things that are nonsense. We don’t even entertain nonsense, my brother. So, we not even going to even go there with all due respect, but I appreciate you as a journalist asking. Thank you. Cuz you listen, 7 years ago, I’d have been like, “Yo, did you hire somebody to kill B?” But no, you do it like a journalist. Yeah. Yeah. No, I mean, we wouldn’t even get into nonsense like that. You know what I’m saying? It’s it’s it’s nonsense. Which we never believed, by the way. Yeah. Thank you.

Oh, wait. Maybe maybe I said that to my brother because he got Tupac. An investigative unit within the LAPD was formed after the shooting. And while the unit couldn’t find who was responsible for the shooting at the time, 27 years later, it [music] would arrest Keefe D. Now, in case you didn’t know, Keef D aka Dwayne Keith Ke. Davis is a former Southside Compton Crips gang member who was charged in connection with the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur.

during the Biggie Smalls investigation in the early 2000s. [music] The filing reads, “The three LAPD and FBI agents were part of a task force to solve the shooting of rapper notorious [music] BEIG, also known as Biggie Smalls, legal name Christopher Wallace. The task force, through a sophisticated criminal investigation, obtained sufficient evidence that would prove Mr. Davis was the leader of the Southside Crips and his gang was responsible for over 360 kilos of cocaine and PCP. Mr. Mr. Davis provided three interviews to obtain [music] immunity from prosecution. The final interview were solely questions regarding the Tupac Shakur shooting, which Mr. Davis [music] was also provided immunity from prosecution.”

So during a December 2008 [music] interview with investigators, that is when Davis allegedly started to spill the beans about his one-time [music] friend Shawn Combmes, who he refers to as Puffy. He claims Shaun Puffy Combmes solicited Mr. Davis to kill Suge Knight and Tupac Shakur for $1 million. Eric [music] Zip Martin, an associate of Puffy Combmes, provided Mr. Davis with a gun to exact revenge on Tupac Shakur for the beating [music] Mr. Anderson received. Now, Davis reportedly told the investigators that even though the job had been partially completed and Shakur was [music] killed, neither he nor Anderson ever got paid. He later revealed that he believes Combmes had paid the gobetween Zip Martin, who he claims kept the money for himself.

And he said much of the same thing in a 2009 interview a [music] year later because according to the motion to dismiss, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department as far back as 2009 was in possession of the same set of facts that the Clark County District Attorney is now alleging makes Mr. Davis responsible for the murder of Tupac Shakur. The Clark County District Attorney’s Office has offered no reason as to why it waited another 14 years to prosecute a case against Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis has been irreversibly prejudiced by this unnecessary delay in prosecution of this case.

Hide a million dollars, brother. You ain’t going to cash that in the check cash in place. You signing that over to somebody. I said a thousand times and I’ll say it a thousand times again. Eric vonzip showed me and my man Bo Dang aka my man Slick a check for a million dollars. We don’t know. And everybody trying to say lying talking about half of it got paid $500. I don’t know. I know. When I asked him about we asked him do we ask? No, we didn’t ask him. I know. When he showed us a check and he walked away after he showed us the check for the million dollars, you understand? I asked Boon, I said, “Yo, Boon, when did he get a record label?” He said, “You know how Zip is.” I said, “When did he get a Zep record label?” Zip had a check for a million dollars. He said he got it from Barry Hankerson and Jimmy Henchman for his record label Blackground Records.

So now if that’s true, we know Jimmy Hendrick and Puff was cool. You could you should be able to trace a million dollars if that’s the truth. If that’s the truth, you should be able to trace that where  it came from. Why did he get it? Is that true that he sold a record label to them? And this was all after Pac’s death. Sug Knight was shot in the head while Tupac was being shot. And he later confirmed that Keef D had confessed to the killing. He said, “But I’mma give you something that’s real true and I’ve been want to tell you cuz we’ve been knowing each other, you know, since [music] we was kids.”

So KD was like, “Look, I need the money.” Puffy them supposed to gave me a million dollars. They gave us most of the money or half of the money and that’s how everything unraveled for is what happened in Vegas at [clears throat] that time. You know, I’m on parole. I look to the left, look to the right, the whole place is packed. So I’m like, I going to take a piss. [music] Let’s have this conversation in the restroom. He like, man, I ain’t going in that restaurant with you. And good thing [music] he didn’t because even though we was friends, but if a pays [music] you to kill us, I got a bullet in my skull. And one of the best friends I had ever had in life is Pac. And he ain’t here.

I’mma beat the out that in that restroom. You know, my blood was boiling. Somebody used to always say, “But at the same time, I am a talented, wise man and a businessman. Since I can’t do nothing to him, I might as well get him to ask some questions.” So I I double back on him and said, “What you mean?” He said, “Well, look, Puffy used to come to the hood.”

During an interview with the FBI in 1999, Davis apparently said something completely different. According to the FBI report, which was included in the motion to dismiss, Anderson was not involved in the shooting death of Tupac Shakur, and neither Davis nor his group killed Shakur or Christopher Wallace, aka Notorious [music] B.I. Davis does not know who killed the two rap stars. He believes that either individuals from New York associated with Puffy Combmes or individuals associated with Death Row Records could have killed Shakur and that individuals [music] associated with Death Row Records killed Wallace.

Okay, so again, changing stories. And [music] by the way, Davis goes on to say that he was introduced to Combmes in the early 90s by a man named Eric Zip Martin. This is another alleged drug dealer. And this is where we get into it. So the report reads, “In or around 1992, Martin introduced Davis to Shawn Puffy Combmes. Davis recalls the introduction occurring at the Paradise Nightclub on Santa Monica Boulevard. [music] After speaking with Combmes, Davis agreed to allow Combmes to use his 1964 Chevy in a music video. The video featured the artist Usher. After the vehicle was damaged in the production of the video, Combmes [music] paid $2,500 to have it repaired. And by the way, according to Davis, Combmes was scared of Sug Knight.

And this was a man who had a reputation for [music] being, you know, sometimes violent and extreme. And that moves us now to this DEA report. So there was a DEA report from a 2008 task [music] force meeting with Davis that was also included as an exhibit in the motion. And in it, Davis talks about the murder of a man named Jai Robels. This is Knight’s bodyguard. [music] He was killed in Atlanta in 1995. And according to Davis, he’d heard a rumor that an associate of Combmes had killed Robels. The report says Combmes requested to speak to Davis and asked Davis if he thought it was safe for Combmes to come to Los Angeles for a concert. Combmes expressed his concerns about Knight and possible retaliation [music] related to the robel’s murder. Davis advised Combmes that he would provide 40 or 50 tickets to the concert. Davis could provide an entourage. Combmes agreed and Davis and his crew in fact attended the concert in support of Combmes. Davis recalls the [music] concert taking place in Anaheim, California.

It was at this event that Combmes began to solicit Davis [music] to kill Knight and Shakur. Combmes asserted something to the effect of, “I’ll give anything for those dudes heads.” Finally, what is perhaps the most interesting part of the puzzle. Tupac’s brother, Mop Prim Shakur, revealed almost 20 years after Tupac’s murder that Diddy [music] had actually reached out to him regarding the shooting. Diddy has always denied any wrongdoing [music] and tried to distance himself as much as possible from this.

from an LA Times article in 2008 alleging he’d been involved in your brother’s death. Um, what did he say that day when he called you? Uh, he he was in town. He was in LA at the time. He was on the radio. Uh he asked a uh local DJ that we all know uh um Big Boy to reach out to me because he wanted to [music] speak to me about something. Um this is few years after Pac’s murder and [music] um you know we all were familiar with all the rumors and stuff. I said yeah let me talk to him. So he uh he we he called me and um you know I had my guys with me, Thug Life guys, and uh we heard what he had to say. He’s basically said he ain’t have nothing to do with my brother’s murder. And I told him the truth is still yet to come out. So we’re [music] going to see.

Here we are 27 28 years later. there looks like there’s some doubt in that statement. So thus, you know, along with all the other um um suspicions that people have, you know, it it was time for it to be investigated. In a statement at the time, did he declare this story is a lie, the LA Times story, neither I nor the late Notorius had any knowledge of any attack on Tupac before, during, or after it happened. Do you think that was an honest statement? My opinion is that I don’t believe it [music] was 100% honest statement.

Welcome back to CourtTV Live. We are following new developments in the case of the hip hop mogul who is facing RICO charges in New York, Shawn P. Diddy Combmes. Court TV has just confirmed that the family of Tupac Shakur is investigating a potential link between the murder of Tupac and Shaun Diddy Combmes. This coming from attorney Alex Spiro, who represents Tupac’s family. Now, this investigation had been previously reported by unnamed sources, but earlier today, Spiro confirmed to our Court TV team that he and a team of investigators has been hired. Sean Colmes allegedly had business dealings with Dwayne Kei D. Davis, who will go on trial next March for the murder of Tupac. This was back in 1996.

Some have speculated that Diddy ordered Tupac’s death. That of course is just a theory at this point and we are monitoring the developments in both the Tupac murder trial and the federal indictment of Shawn Diddy Combmes. So, a lot of information to come on that one. We have an update now on Dwayne Keid Davis. He’s charged in the Tupac Shakur. Davis was in court again this morning after a fight with another inmate. Fox 5’s Mike Allen walks us through what happened.

Dwayne Davis is answering for a jail house brawl. Here’s what court records show along with images from surveillance video released by Las Vegas Justice Court. On December 23rd, Davis was being escorted back into his cell when another inmate, Rockland Hamilton, who’s also facing a murder charge, is standing to the right by a sink in this room. Hamilton walked over to Davis and squared up, looking ready to fight. They started throwing punches and grappling, and the officer escorting [music] Davis called for backup, gave verbal commands, too, for the inmates to stop fighting and then hit them with pepper spray. [music] Before backup officers arrived, the two inmates kept grappling and throwing punches and were eventually separated after backup officers got into the room. Both Davis and Hamilton face battery by prisoner charges.

Going back to the story, in March 1997, 6 months after Tupac’s murder, Diddy forced Biggie to go to LA. Biggie knew that people might [music] come after him and he was scared. He knew something wasn’t right and death was coming from him. One of your big stars right now. How much are you exaggerating with you now as a rapper? People coming to get you. I ain’t exaggerating at all, man. That’s real, son. That’s real. Yo, I ain’t exaggerating at all, man. The more money you make, the more problems you get.