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nah, greg kading wasn't affiliated with chuck phillips at all, as far as i know. he worked with the lapd for years before they fired him. judging from the interview, he's the one who also gave the first interrogation to keefe d. keefe was about to be a 3rd time felon, which obviously means life, so they knew they could squeeze the truth out of him(or as close as possible, without giving up what i think is the missing link)that keefe d interview wasn't from chuck phillips fake LA Times story is it?
this is the only person that has released information in regards to 2pac's death, without trying to profit from it, in one way or another. from what i understand, everything he does goes to charity. here's the first part to the report, so people know that it's real:http://api.ning.com/files/11AwE1JwV...etofKeffeeDeesinterviewwithGreg.jpg?width=750
funny enough, keefe and suge, are the only ones who are still around from this whole fiasco.
even dude's like johnny j, frank alexander, and michael moore all ended up "mysteriously" dead?
suge beat orlando's ass too, and then orlando shows up to his parole hearing and tries to lie to get him off, but the judge saw right through it.
how the fukk did this even come about? did suge give him his life back, if he would show up to this damn thing?
just some extras-michael moore's mugshot from sept 7th when police interrogated him, & johnny j revealing that people from deathrow were threatening him over playing and relasing unreleased 2pac material:
http://truthabouttupac.com/group/re...s-mugshot-face-sheet-of-keefe-dee-s-interview
keep in mind, one of the engineers from the 7 day theory album said 2pac was trying to split with the masters, but they ended up mysteriously missing. johnny j also had a bunch of unreleased masters himself.
sept 7th 1996=weird fukkin day