Thursday, June 16, 2011

Tupac Shakur's murder investigation


Police have a new lead in Tupac Shakur's murder investigation thanks to an incarcerated man who has confessed to the 1994 robbery of New York's Quad Studios, which sparked the feud between the rapper and his rival Notorious B.I.G.

According to The Wall Street Journal, The New York Police Department has announced it will launch a formal investigation into claims from a prisoner, who maintains he's responsible for the 1994 shooting and robbery of late rapper Tupac Shakur.

Isaac writes he was hired to "rob 2Pac Shakur at the Quad Studio", revealing he took cash and jewelry in the raid.

And the jailed thug hints he's getting ready to tell police everything he knows about Shakur's murder - to give the star's mother Afeni "some closure."

He adds, "Now I'm not going to talk about my friend Biggie's death or 2Pac's death, but I would like to give their mothers some closure. It's about time that some one did, and I will do so at a different time."

In addition to details of his alleged crime, the Issac statement also included a mea culpa to Tupac's loved ones: "I want to apologize to his family [Tupac Shakur] and for the mistake I did… I am trying to clean it up to give [Tupac and Biggie's] mothers some closure."

The letter which was posted by Issac mostly directs its ire at the individual who he claimed hired him to commit the crime against Shakur.

Isaac is believed to be serving life in prison at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.