Why biggie got killed
Broomfield's film includes interviews with witnesses who claim they saw officers present on the night of Wallace's murder, and who also claim critical information was deliberately withheld and concealed by the force.
Steinberg is among them. They're everywhere, doesn't work that way," she says. They were complicit in everything that happened that had to do with Death Row. Carson, who retired from the FBI in after more than 20 years' service, backs this argument. And they were able to orchestrate to make sure that none of that was around. Carson also says he was prevented from testifying at the Wallace family's lawsuit trial but that the evidence he gathered is "undisputed". He says he had never heard of Biggie before he started working on the case.
Is there a civil rights violation? Was there police officers involved in orchestrating and committing this murder? In my quest to try to get all those answers, of which I got 99 percent of them, that's when the obstruction took place and the cover-up. Last Man Standing, he says, provides "conclusive evidence that the LAPD were involved and they've done everything possible to cover it up, to besmirch the careers of people who were coming up with evidence that they didn't like".
Broomfield interviewed Knight, now 56, for his first documentary. His impressions were that "he's kind of a bully" who has "this persona that he was trying at that time to keep, the big cigar that he very carefully lit for the interview, that sort of thing". Working with producer Pam Brooks, who helped secure many of the interviewees who feature in Last Man Standing, Broomfield tried to speak to him again, but was unsuccessful.
Making this film was less intimidating than working on the first, he says. And they had no love left for Suge Knight. So they all had stories to tell that they wouldn't have told before. Carson says Combs was the intended target, not Wallace. Some theories claim it was Wallace who had arranged the hit on Tupac. Carson says this was not part of his investigation, but it isn't necessarily the case. And when he saw his number one talent, his big cash cow, get killed in Vegas, that's when he put things into motion.
It didn't matter, he says, whether Wallace was involved. It was about ego. Ever since he became somebody with Death Row, his ego has always gotten in the way and there's a long track record of that.
Carson now presents a podcast on his investigation, alongside journalist Don Sikorski, called The Dossier. He says there is a lot at stake. I didn't know what platform, but I knew one day that I was going to try to set the record straight," he says. Sikorski, who was an executive producer on the film City Of Lies, about Poole's initial investigation and the alleged cover-up, says there are "powerful people" involved, but that he hopes the renewed interest in the story will help "increase the microscope" on the case.
This is much more a film about how it was possible for this to happen. How is it possible that these incredible musicians, geniuses of that time period, both get killed? What were the forces that produced this?
What was going on in their heads? The filmmaker says he hopes what he says is new evidence shown in the film could lead to renewed interest in trying to finally solve the case. Watch Live. Shakur claimed that Wallace was partially responsible and later taunted Wallace on one of his songs. He grew up in a poor section of Brooklyn and had many run-ins with the law growing up. Even after he reached stardom in the music world, his legal woes continued.
In the summer of he was arrested when police found marijuana and firearms at his New Jersey home. He also gave a new meaning to fan appreciation when he assaulted a pair of admirers with a baseball bat.
Knight was also shot but not wounded seriously in the fatal Las Vegas attack on Shakur and is rumored to have engineered a retaliatory strike against Wallace, whom he held responsible for the Las Vegas shooting.
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