Former LAPD Detective to Release Book on Biggie and Tupac Murders



Officer Greg Kading, a now retired ex-LAPD homicide detective, is releasing a tell all book on his three years working the murders of Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace aka Biggie Smalls, according to the LA Weekly. Kading claims that he has obtained confessions that connect both Suge Knight and Sean "Puffy" Combs to the murders of Wallace and Shakur, respectively. Kading was only assigned to the case after Voleta Wallace brought a $500 million lawsuit up against the LAPD for alleged police involvement in the murder of her son. Ex-detective Russell Poole, who did the first real in-depth investigation on the Wallace murder, asserts there was police involvement in the murder. He retired in 1999 when the powers that be shut down the investigation, and, interestingly, placed a gag order on him that would not allow him to go public with his investigation (a right that was given to Kading).

Poole sued the LAPD for attempting to block his first amendment rights, and his case was one primary reasons Wallace sued the City of Los Angeles. Wallace's lawyer claims he is still unconvinced by the book, as it completely glosses over any sort of police involvement, and claims that one of the books primary "confessions", one from one of Suge Knight's "baby mommas", is unreliable because it claims Wallace was supposed to be at the VIBE party the night he was murdered, when he was actually supposed to be in Europe; a trip that was cancelled only hours before he attended the party. After 15 years, both the murders are still unsolved, and no one as been held accountable for either homicide. Below is the video from Kading explaining why he wrote the book, and some audio from the legendary artists.



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