Gunman who shot Tupac releases 'confession letter'
THIS is the startling ‘confession letter’ said to be key in finally solving the Tupac Shakur murder mystery.
The letter is said to have been written by one of the gunmen called ‘Danny’ who opened fire on Tupac’s car in Las Vegas in 1996 handed it to a journalist.
In the unverified letter he tells how he was ‘told to take night out’ a reference to Death Row Records boss Suge Knight.
The former rap mogul was with Tupac in the Cadillac the night he was killed.
It gives chilling details of the assassination telling how ‘no-one would have made it out’.
It also tells of a background of a stolen rap song, a brutal gang beating and finally the bloody revenge hit.
The ‘confession letter’ then points the finger at Death Row Records security chief Reggie Wright Jnr claiming he told the shooters where Tupac would be on night at the attack.
RJ Bond – behind the Tupac Assassination documentary series – claims: “The story behind the confession letter is very simple.
“It was given to a Fox reporter who was very keen on the story.
“A big TV interview was set up but he was a no show and the letter was then given to Russell Poole (a former LAPD cop) and it was put in a file and not looked at for a long time.
“When I saw it, the name of Reginald Wright Jnr just leaps out of the page. It reads he gave Tupac’s location. My jaw just hit the floor when I read that.”
RJ Bond is currently working on his third documentary covering the notorious murder called Tupac Assassination III: Battle for Compton.
“This letter is a bit like the Rosetta Stone – it makes a lot of other things make sense,” Bond told the the SUN, UK.
“This new documentary is important for all those those involved in the killings but in particular the victims and witnesses like Yafeu Fula, the Outlawz rapper who was shot after the Tupac killing.
“The night of the Tupac shooting he was nearest to the Cadillac and gave a statement to Las Vegas cops of the driver of the shooters’ car.
“When we saw a picture of Danny he matched the description of the driver. I mean, what are the chances?”
Wright Jr has long denied he had anything to do with the shooting of Tupac.
In 2015, he responded to the claims by pointing out that several people that had linked him to Tupac’s murder had died in the past decade.
They include the late rapper’s ex-bodyguards Michael Moore and Frank Alexander.
"I believe in karma," he said.
"All these people are dropping dead. I keep telling people God don't like ugly. I hope people learn a lesson from this."
Culled from thesun.co.uk