Las Vegas detective testifies about possible connection between Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls murders

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LAS VEGAS DETECTIVE TESTIFIES THAT TUPAC SHAKUR’S MURDER MAY BE RELATED TO BIGGIE SMALLS’ MURDER

Las Vegas, NV – In a recent grand jury proceeding, a retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police detective testified that there may be a connection between the murders of rapper Tupac Shakur and rapper Biggie Smalls. This revelation sheds new light on the unsolved cases that have haunted the music industry for decades.

The detective, Clifford Mogg, stated that detectives who investigated Shakur’s murder “believed that people associated with both murders were involved.” When pressed for more details on this theory, Mogg affirmed that the theory was accurate without providing further information.

One individual who has long claimed involvement in Shakur’s murder is Duane Davis, who was recently charged for the crime. However, Mogg stated that Davis was not connected to the murder, raising further questions about the motive and individuals behind the tragic event.

During the grand jury session, Chief Deputy District Attorney Marc DiGiacomo sought clarification on whether the same individuals perpetrated both murders. Mogg confirmed that the murders were related but did not specify if they were committed by the same people.

Mogg also shared his belief that Davis’s public statements about his involvement in Shakur’s death were driven by monetary gain. When asked why Davis would speak out if no one had been charged, Mogg commented, “The only reason that I can see now that he is doing all of these interviews is monetary gain.”

Interestingly, Davis’s claims were mentioned in his book titled “Compton Street Legend,” which Mogg read sections of during the grand jury testimony. The book provides details about Davis’s participation in a gang and the events surrounding Shakur’s death.

Mogg revealed that one of the motives behind a recent search of Davis’s house was to investigate if he had received any payments or remuneration connected to his claims of involvement in Shakur’s murder.

Tupac Shakur was tragically shot and killed in Las Vegas in September 1996, while Biggie Smalls, whose real name was Christopher Wallace, was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Los Angeles in March 1997.

With the new testimony from Detective Clifford Mogg, the investigations into the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls take an intriguing turn. The potential connection between the two cases opens up new avenues of investigation and hope for justice for the families of the deceased rappers.

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