Muhammad has long been suspected of involvement in Wallace’s death. 'There were plenty of others who helped orchestrate it allowed him to pull the trigger.'Ĭarson’s claims are not new. 'All the evidence points to Amir Muhammad,' Carson told the Post. Knight is alleged to have ordered the hit on Wallace as revenge for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur (pictured right with Knight in Los Angeles in 1996) Bad Boy founder Sean 'Diddy' Combs was allegedly intended target of Biggie hit.Knight believes Shakur was killed as part of East Coast-West Coast rap feud.Shakur was with Knight's Death Row label Biggie was with Bad Boy Records.Hit on Biggie was revenge for the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur.He alleges Knight, founder of Death Row Records, plotted Biggie's murder.The murder was allegedly covered up by corrupt LA cops, according to Knight.
Knight is alleged to have paid Amir Muhammad, a hitman from Nation of Islam.Don Sikorski and Brad Furman made 2018 film about Biggie's death, City of Lies.Two filmmakers also make same claim after seeing sealed court papers.Phil Carson, who worked case for two years, says Suge Knight was mastermind.Rapper who was born Christopher Wallace was shot and killed in LA in 1997.Ex-FBI agent and two filmmakers claim they know who killed Notorious B.I.G.was executed by a Nation of Islam convert in a hit arranged by Suge Knight and covered up by crooked LAPD cops, ex-FBI agent says “The more he became more successful after the demo was presented in the Source magazine, the more he got confidence in himself, and that head got lifted up.He was also a very, very funny person, always making jokes, always laughing. He always talked with his head down,” Mister Cee recalled. “When I got to meet Christopher Wallace, before he became successful, he was a very shy guy, very shy. Mister Cee helped promote his music at clubs, on the radio and eventually passed it to the editors of hip-hop’s bible – The Source magazine. Mister Cee had just returned home from tour with another legendary New York rapper, Big Daddy Kane, when 50 Grand showed up at his house begging him to listen to the demo. Wallace caught the attention of Mister Cee, who was contacted by the rapper’s former DJ and manager 50 Grand, who told him he had to listen to a demo tape. In 1991, Wallace's life changed as he started rapping for the very first time and recorded a demo tape that gained traction among the New York underground hip-hop scene. “I think that's what makes his story stand out more than anybody else's is that verbally, shows you in his music that he turned a negative into a positive,” said Mister Cee. Legendary DJ Mister Cee, who discovered Wallace and worked with him, told Inside Edition Digital earlier this year that his friend’s story serves as a template to aspire to greatness no matter one's circumstances. Rise to Fame Shares Rapper's True Story Henry Winkler’s ‘Happy Days’ Fonzie Jacket Sells for $75,000 at Auction Student Shows Off Soccer Skills at Red Lights to Earn Money for School Tributes Pour In for Groundbreaking Designer Virgil Abloh, Dead at 41 After Secret Cancer Battle Man Told to Wait 10 Minutes for Pizza Pulls Out AK-47 at Little Caesars: Cops Drake Reportedly Dropped $1M at Houston Stripclub After Astroworld Fest At Least 3 Dead and 33 Injured After Suicide Bombings in Uganda Rapper Young Dolph Reportedly Shot and Killed at Cookie Shop in Memphis At Least 1 Person Shot After Shooter Opens Fire in Texas Mall Thieves Get Away With Over $1M in Luxury Watches Displayed at Car Dealership Homeowner Could Face Fines for ‘National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation’ Decorations Golden Globes Reach for Relevance With Snoop Dogg Announcing Nominees Customer Smacks Restaurant Manager in the Face for Credit Card Misunderstanding An Artist Grandpa in Japan Is Using Umbrellas for Social Distancing Man Shoots Girlfriend’s Ex-Husband After Struggle for Gun, Claims Self-Defense Fear of No Schmear: Cream Cheese Shortage Looms Large for Bagel Lovers Waitress Applauded for Kicking Customer She Said Was Rude Out of Diner Miss Kansas Competes for Miss USA Title 28 Years After Her Mother Did the Same More Than $1.5 Million Raised for Kevin Strickland, Innocent Man Who Spent 43 Years in Prison 105-Year-Old Louisiana Woman Sets Record With 100-Meter Run Teen TikToker ‘SeanDoesMagic’ With 20 Million Followers Made Magic His Career