Suge Knight believes that snoop Dogg is likely related to 2Pac’s ϲаꜱе

These days, it may appear as though every man and his uncle has a podcast, and for good reason. However, in contrast to the plethora of discussion programs about Bitcoin that are currently appearing online, Dave Mays’s most recent project, Collect Call with jailed music tycoon Suge Knight, genuinely covers some current events. Suge Knight believes that snoop Dogg is likely related to 2Pac’s case

According to the most recent soundbite from the co-founder of Hip-Hop Weekly’s chats with Knight, Snoop Dogg might have played a part in Tupac’s 1995 murԀer. 

“I really, really, gotta have a real conversation with Snoop,” Knight stated. “I knew that Pac did everything right by him, by putting him on All Eyez on Me, speaking about him and being real with him, and if it’s true what they sаy … face-to-face, it’s gonna be a lot of explaining to do.” 

Knight began by noting that he had funded Snoop’s bail throughout his protracted m#rder trial in the mid-1990s through his record label D#ath Row Records.

He continued by explaining that the reason for his suspicions originates from a narrative that Warren G shared in August on, you guessed it, another podcast. In that story, he claimed to have convinced Snoop to visit his home in Los Angeles rather than accompanying Tupac and Knight to Vegas, where the m#rder ultimately took place. 

“I don’t know what kind of Nextel he had, but whatever it was, it was hitting him all the way from what was going on in Vegas,” Warren said. “We heard the sҺit, and then he began receiving calls informing him that 2Pac had been shot.” I then ejected everyone and [Snoop] took off. At that point, he traveled to Vegas to see the hospital and find out what was going on.”

Knight retorted, “If you were at the figҺt with us and he had a security detail, that’s the only way you (Snoop) would have a [Nextel] radio.” “Without a security detail for him, what are you doing with a radio? What is the purpose of airing a play-by-play on the radio?

“And, he said, Snoop kicked him out, then he came to the hospital,” he went on. “Snoop never visited the medical facility. Exactly.”

As of right now, the nearly 30-year investigation has only produced one s#spect: Duane “Keefe D” Davis. In early November, he entered a not guilty plea, and in June of next year, he will go on trial in Nevada. 

Watch an AI portrayal of Knight talk about the ongoing investigation into Tupac’s m#rder on Collect Call below.