Do you think Marion "Suge" Knight killed (or ordered the killing) of 2Pac?

April 21st, 2011 | by admin |

I think he did, all over a stupid beef with one of the greatest producers of all time, Dr. Dre.

A lot of people believe that. Personally, I do not believe it. I’ve always admired Suge for saying what is true and not pc. People underestimate his smarts. Then again, I didnt believe OJ did it either.

  1. 6 Responses to “Do you think Marion "Suge" Knight killed (or ordered the killing) of 2Pac?”

  2. By Old Skool Fan 3 on Apr 21, 2011 | Reply

    your original
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    we dont need anymore Tupac/Biggie death questions in this section

  3. By Andre Mackison on Apr 21, 2011 | Reply

    when pac got shot, Suge was grazed in the head, i dont think he would take that chance. what the helll was the beef with dre? it was over a beating in the casino after a tyson fight. pac whooped some dudes as$ for bloods and the dude retaliated simple as that
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  4. By Michelle H on Apr 21, 2011 | Reply

    I’m not sure if it was him exactly. I would bet that it was someone famous or powerful. If it was just some street gang or a random group of thugs, I’m sure that they would have bragged about it and gotten found out long ago. It was someone smart enough to keep quiet, and usually street level criminals cant WAIT to tell someone (or everyone) what they did.
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  5. By Me, Myself and I on Apr 21, 2011 | Reply

    That sh*t is old. Leave the dead to rest in peace and lets all move on. If your going to ask hip-hop related question, then ask something good…
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  6. By Shawn H on Apr 21, 2011 | Reply

    I think it was the gangster he beat up that night
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  7. By H Paliconti on Apr 21, 2011 | Reply

    A lot of people believe that. Personally, I do not believe it. I’ve always admired Suge for saying what is true and not pc. People underestimate his smarts. Then again, I didnt believe OJ did it either.
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    A lifelong Tupac fan. Books, cds, movies, paintings, magazines, posters, clothes, scrap book and an action figure. His was one of my first poetry books. Dre is one of the best, he’s the Quincy of his era.

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