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Who Killed Tupac?

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A six-hour limited series focusing on the investigation of the death of prolific and influential rapper and actor, Tupac Shakur. Each installment includes aspects from the legendary artist's life as well as follow famed civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump as he conducts a full-scale, intensive investigation into key theories behind his murder.

Documentary

1.5 / 5

21st November 2017 - 19th December 2017
Director
Jason Sklaver
Top Cast
Tupac ShakurChuck D
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Murder in Vegas
21st November 2017

Episode 1

Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump forms a team to investigate the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur in the hopes of bringing due process to the rap artist's family.

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Crips vs Bloods
21st November 2017

Episode 2

Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump and his team examine the theory that gang member Orlando Anderson may have been responsible for Tupac Shakur's murder.

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East Coast vs West Coast
28th November 2017

Episode 3

The team probes the theory that an East Coast vs. West Coast rap rivalry led to Tupac Shakur's murder, and that rap artists Biggie and P. Diddy may have been involved.

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Devil in a Red Suit
5th December 2017

Episode 4

The investigative team dives into the chaotic relationship between Tupac Shakur and his label head, Marion “Suge” Knight. Was Tupac’s departure from Death Row enough motive for Suge to turn on their friendship?

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Death Row Takeover
12th December 2017

Episode 5

Benjamin Crump and his team of experts examine the rumored Death Row coup that may have led to Tupac’s murder. Who had the most to gain from his death?

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Time for Justice
19th December 2017

Episode 6

Benjamin Crump and his team of experts analyze the authenticity of a recently revealed mystery confession letter. New evidence emerges that may break the case wide open.