LEAKED FOOTAGE: What’s REALLY Happening To Diddy In Prison?!
LEAKED FOOTAGE: What’s REALLY Happening To Diddy In Prison?! The Tupac Murder Connection
A surge of recent police investigations and explosive allegations has brought music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs into the heart of the decades-old assassination case of rap icon Tupac Shakur in 1996. While Diddy faces ongoing legal troubles related to racketeering and sex trafficking, attention is now heavily focused on his alleged involvement in one of hip-hop’s most infamous unsolved murders.

The Resurfacing Investigation
The investigation into Diddy was reignited by reports of an official alleged arrest warrant and subsequent property searches that supposedly yielded “shocking results.” These developments have fueled long-standing, sinister rumors that Diddy may have played a role in the death of Tupac Shakur.
Hip-hop fans have long speculated that both Diddy (Bad Boy Records) and Suge Knight (Death Row Records) had financial incentives, as the value of Tupac’s discography soared after his passing.
The Key Witness: Keefe D
The most critical element of the renewed focus is the testimony of Duane “Keefe D” Davis, a former gang leader who has been charged with murder in connection with Tupac’s death.
Keefe D has openly regretted ever meeting Diddy, claiming that their relationship ultimately led to his entanglement in the 1996 killing. Keefe D stated that Diddy was the only one who continued “balling” (succeeding) after the tragedy, while the empires of both Keefe D and Suge Knight crashed.
These claims are supported by a previous investigation by retired LAPD officer Greg Kading. According to Kading’s findings, Diddy allegedly offered a $1 million bounty for the hit on Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight.
A crucial moment described by Keefe D during his interrogation with Kading detailed the alleged transaction:
- Keefe D recounted Diddy calling him downstairs for a private conversation, explicitly stating that he needed to “get rid of these guys” (Tupac and Suge Knight).
- Keefe D claimed the final agreement involved the $1 million payment for the murder.
Supporting Evidence and Connections
Further details presented during the narrative buttress Keefe D’s claims:
- Witnesses allegedly placed Keefe D and a Harlem drug dealer known as “Zip”—the reported owner of the gun used in Tupac’s shooting—as being connected to Diddy through mutual acquaintances. Zip allegedly stored the murder weapon in a hidden car compartment.
- This information is cited as validation for Keefe D’s claims that Diddy, and potentially Zip, were complicit in the killing.
The narrative emphasizes that while Keefe D may not have pulled the trigger, he was the “puppet” being manipulated by the “master puppeteer”—an unsubtle reference to Diddy. With Keefe D awaiting trial, many believe it is only a matter of time before Diddy is formally implicated in the case.
Personal Jealousy and Bitterness
The story concludes with an account from Diddy’s former security guard, Gene Deal, adding a personal layer to the professional rivalry. Deal claimed that Diddy was highly envious of Tupac, to the point of “idolizing” him—noting Diddy started wearing Versace and dated the same women as Tupac. However, Deal stated that Diddy was privately “pleased” with Tupac’s passing, suggesting the animosity was rooted in deep-seated jealousy and bitterness.
The video concludes that the mounting evidence, stemming from sworn testimony and investigative reports, makes Diddy look “extremely suspicious,” with justice finally beginning to be served, however slowly.