Suge Knight Thinks Snoop Dogg Might Have Been Involved in Tupac Shakur's Murder
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The 58-year-old, who is serving a 28-year prison sentence for voluntary manslaughter, speaks up about the matter when asked about Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs' alleged involvement in Tupac's murder back in 1996 in Las Vegas.

AceShowbiz - Suge Knight is suspicious of Snoop Dogg. The co-founder and former CEO of Death Row Records suggested on his "Collect Call" podcast that the "Drop It Like It's Hot" hitmaker might have been involved in Tupac Shakur's 1996 murder.

The 58-year-old, who is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence for voluntary manslaughter, spoke up about the matter when asked about Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' alleged involvement in the murder. In response, he said, "As far as the Puffy situation, I really, really, really gotta have a real conversation with Snoop."

"I knew that 'Pac did everything right by him by putting him on All Eyez On Me, speaking about him and being real with him," Suge added. "And if it's true what they say, face-to-face it's gonna be a lot of explaining to do."

Suge went on to note that his suspicion stems from Warren G's story during a podcast appearance in August. Warren said at the time that he had persuaded Snoop to come to his house in Los Angeles instead of going to Las Vegas with Tupac and Suge, where the murder eventually took place.

"I don't know what kind of Nextel he had, but whatever it was, it was hitting him all the way from what was going on in Vegas," Warren recalled. "We could hear the s**t, and then he started getting calls and they was telling him that 2Pac got shot. So I kicked everybody out and [Snoop] took off. That's when he went to Vegas to go see what was going on and go to the hospital."

In response, Suge said, "The only way you (Snoop) would have a [Nextel] radio, is if you was at the fight with us and he had a security detail." He further elaborated, "By him not having a security detail, what are you doing with a radio ... Why would you have a play-by-play on the radio?"

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