Who Killed Biggie and Tupac?

“Somebody stated it’s not worth solving the murder of a 400lb black rapper, who used to be a cocaine dealer, and ruining the working relationship between the FBI and the LAPD.”

PHIL CARSON, EX FBI SPECIAL AGENT

SERIES DIRECTOR

ARROW MEDIA: 3-PART DRAMA DOCUMENTARY SERIES, WARNER BROS DISCOVERY

Twenty-five years after their deaths, the murders of two of the greatest and most iconic hip hop artists of all time, Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, remain unsolved. Gunned down within six months of each other, they were originally friends but became victims of the East Coast-West Coast rap war that broke out between their bosses, Death Row Records’ Suge Knight and Bad Boy Records’ Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs.

“Tupac was killed on our watch. What kind of gangbangers are we if we don’t retaliate? Somebody had to be killed because Tupac was killed”

JAMES MCDONALD, FORMER BODYGUARD FOR DEATH ROW RECORDS

“Take ours, we’ll take yours. That’s what happened.”

JOE COOL, ARTIST & SNOOP DOGG’S COUSIN

It’s is a tale of ambition, jealousy and greed, involving Bloods and the Crips, the dirtiest of dirty cops, a cover-up, and a $400 million lawsuit that threatened to bankrupt the city of Los Angeles. For the first time, a crucial informant goes on camera to disclose how he was threatened in an attempt to silence him and the FBI’s former lead agent on the case reveals how his investigation was obstructed and derailed.

“They threatened to have me stabbed in prison. They didn’t want what I knew to get out.”

KENNETH BOAGNI, INFORMANT

“Knowing they have the evidence to solve this, it hurts. They want me to stop telling the truth. I just hope the right person hears it and wants to do something about it.”

EUGENE DEAL, FORMER BODYGUARD FOR SEAN ‘PUFFY’ COMBS

“It was a bombshell, that dirty cops may have been involved in Biggie’s murder.”

STEPHANIE FREDERIC, JOURNALIST

“He was the most famous and successful hip hop artist on the planet at the time of his death, a major celebrity. But that hasn’t been enough to compel an honest investigation of his death.”

RANDALL SULLIVAN, AUTHOR & JOURNALIST