In a chilling new account, former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight has opened up about deceased rapper Tupac Shakur’s final moments, and according to him, they were marked with unbearable pain.
Suge Knight, former Death Row Records CEO, has alleged in a new interview from prison over a fatal hit-and-run that he witnessed rapper Tupac Shakur's mother, Afeni Shakur, help her son die the night ...
Suge Knight interviewed with PEOPLE from prison to discuss the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, claiming his mother assisted him in his death and friends smoked his cremated ashes Duane “Keefe D” Davis ...
From behind prison walls, Suge Knight, the infamous co-founder of Death Row Records, has made startling new claims regarding the 1996 murder of rap icon Tupac Shakur. In an exclusive interview, Knight ...
Knight’s latest claim follows a series of confessions that might be tough to beliieve for a lot of folks. Shakur was hit four times in the chest, arm, and thigh. Once he arrived at the hospital, ...
Anyone who’s watched the Method Man and Redman cult classic comedy How High might recall how low-key disturbing, yet comedic it was to watch Method Man use the ashes of his dearly departed homie to ...
Suge Knight alleges Tupac Shakur’s ashes were rolled into a blunt and smoked by his friends after his cremation. Suge Knight says Tupac Shakur didn’t want to be cremated but was anyway—and according ...
The 1996 BMW 750iL driven by Suge Knight during the fatal shooting of Tupac Shakur is listed for sale Potential buyers must ...
In a shocking revelation, former Death Row Label boss Suge Knight shared that following the passing of the iconic East Coast rapper 2Pac, his associates smoked his ashes. Music executive and record ...
Marion ‘Suge’ Knight claims a group of Tupac Shakur’s closest friends and family smoked his cremated ashes in a blunt. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE from California’s Richard J. Donovan Correctional ...
Suge Knight shut down rumors that Drake bought Tupac’s Death Row chain, insisting the piece is fake and warning the rapper to confront whoever sold it. In a recorded interview, the incarcerated music ...
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