‘Ain’t gotta shoot five times': Could Sean 'Diddy' Combs be linked to Tupac Shakur's death in 1996? Here's what investigators say
More than 27 years after Tupac Shakur’s fatal shooting in Las Vegas, his family has hired prominent attorney Alex Spiro to investigate potential involvement by Sean “Diddy” Combs. The new investigation follows renewed claims, including allegations from investigator Sheryl McCollum, who linked Tupac’s 1994 shooting to his murder in 1996. The case also gained attention after Duane "Keefe D" Davis, charged in Shakur's death, allegedly claimed Diddy paid $1 million for the hit. With these developments, Shakur’s family is pushing for justice in a case that has remained unsolved for nearly three decades.