Marion “Suge” Knight has dropped explosive new allegations from behind bars that could rewrite the narrative surrounding Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, implicating Sean “Diddy” Combs and Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, in an exclusive interview with People. The former Death Row Records CEO, serving a 28-year sentence for a 2015 hit-and-run, has reignited one of hip-hop’s coldest cases with claims that challenge decades of speculation, sending shockwaves through fans and investigators alike.

Suge Knight Reveals Bombshell New Claims About Tupac's 1996 Death —  Including Diddy's Alleged Connection (Exclusive)

Knight, now 60, spoke from California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, recalling the night of September 7, 1996, when Tupac was fatally shot in Las Vegas. He alleged that Afeni, who passed in 2016, played a role in her son’s death by providing pills to end his suffering after he begged to die rather than return to prison. “She gave him pills to honor his wishes,” Knight said, his voice quivering with emotion. This claim aligns with his earlier 2025 statements but adds a new layer by suggesting Afeni acted under pressure from external influences—namely Diddy. Knight asserted, “Diddy had a hand in it, pushing her to that point,” referencing a supposed $1 million hit allegedly ordered by Diddy, a theory echoed in Duane “Keefe D” Davis’ 2024 court filings.

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The Diddy connection stems from Knight’s belief that the music mogul, enraged by Tupac’s taunts, orchestrated the drive-by to eliminate a rival and secure control over the industry. Knight pointed to a 2009 police interview with Keefe D, where the suspect claimed Diddy offered the bounty, a detail now under scrutiny in Davis’ ongoing murder trial, delayed to February 2026. Knight’s latest assertion—that Afeni’s involvement was coerced—adds a tragic dimension, suggesting she was manipulated to hasten Tupac’s end after his hospital plea.

Fans on X are divided, with @TupacLegacy posting, “Suge’s claims are wild—Diddy and Afeni? Mind blown!” while @HipHopSkeptic cautioned, “Knight’s unreliable—more deflection?” The allegations build on his 2024 interviews, where he detailed Tupac’s final days, but this exclusive deepens the narrative. Las Vegas police, who arrested Davis in 2023, have not commented on Afeni’s alleged role, focusing on Davis’ confession. Diddy, facing unrelated federal charges, denies involvement, with his legal team calling the claims “baseless” on August 23, 2025.

As of today, August 24, 2025, at 05:17 AM EDT, these bombshell revelations have reignited debate, with Tupac’s 1996 death— unsolved for 29 years—under fresh scrutiny. Did Knight’s insider perspective uncover a conspiracy, or is this another twist in his narrative? The full story, including court implications, awaits exploration, leaving the hip-hop world to grapple with this haunting new chapter.