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Thursday, June 16, 2011
So the word is that a man named Dexter Isaac who is serving a life sentence has confessed to shooting rapper Tupac. I know what everyone is thinking but no, not the shooting that killed Tupac but the shooting on November 30,1994 that started all the drama between Notorious B.I.G and Tupac.
Which is known as the Eastcoast, Westcoast beef, where Tupac thought they Notorious B.I.G, Diddy and Andre Harell set him up. Things get even more crazy when Isaac said that he was paid to shoot Tupac by James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond. He was paid to shoot Tupac for $2,500.
“Now I would like to clear up a few things, because the statute of limitations is over, and no one can be charged, and I’m just plain tired of listening to your lies,” the writer says, adding that the mogul also allowed him to keep some of the jewelry he stole from Shakur.“I still have as proof the chain we took in the robbery,”(http://www.eurweb.com/?p=112735)
But on the other hand I am glad that the truth finally came out but its just a little to late. If he would have said something earlier who knows, maybe Tupac and Biggie would both be alive and still friends. SMH I hope they find this "Henchman" character and put him behind bars. Also Happy Birthday to Tupac Shakur! Your music and legacy will live on.
Which is known as the Eastcoast, Westcoast beef, where Tupac thought they Notorious B.I.G, Diddy and Andre Harell set him up. Things get even more crazy when Isaac said that he was paid to shoot Tupac by James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond. He was paid to shoot Tupac for $2,500.
Dexter Isaac had these statements to make:“I want to apologize to his family [Tupac Shakur] and for the mistake I did for that sucker [Jimmy Henchman],” Dexter Isaac told AllHipHop.com. “I am trying to clean it up to give [Tupac and Biggie's] mothers some closure.”
“Now I would like to clear up a few things, because the statute of limitations is over, and no one can be charged, and I’m just plain tired of listening to your lies,” the writer says, adding that the mogul also allowed him to keep some of the jewelry he stole from Shakur.“I still have as proof the chain we took in the robbery,”(http://www.eurweb.com/?p=112735)
Man this is really dysfunctional. He felt he really is doing something by finally telling the truth, come on now. He already has life in prison and with the statue of limitation he can't be charged with anything. He is so whack for this talking about he wanted to give the mothers closure, no he want to give his self some closure.
But on the other hand I am glad that the truth finally came out but its just a little to late. If he would have said something earlier who knows, maybe Tupac and Biggie would both be alive and still friends. SMH I hope they find this "Henchman" character and put him behind bars. Also Happy Birthday to Tupac Shakur! Your music and legacy will live on.
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