Prisoner confesses to shooting Tupac Shakur in 1994
Man serving life sentence on unrelated charges claims he was hired to rob Tupac Shakur, setting off a fatal chain of eventsA man has admitted to the non-fatal 1994 shooting of Tupac Shakur, claiming he was paid $2,500 to rob the rapper at Manhattan's Quad studio. Dexter Isaac, currently serving a life sentence on unrelated charges, said he was hired by hip-hop manager Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond to ambush and mug Shakur, setting off three years of reprisals that left Shakur and Notorious BIG dead....
ContactMusic — Police have a new lead in Tupac Shakur's murder investigation thanks to an incarcerated man who has confessed to the 1994 robbery of New York's Quad Studios, which sparke... more info
Guardian Music — Man serving life sentence on unrelated charges claims he was hired to rob Tupac Shakur, setting off a fatal chain of eventsA man has admitted to the non-fatal 1994 shooti... more info
ContactMusic — Police in New York City have launched an investigation after a prisoner allegedly confessed to robbing Tupac Shakur in 1994. A letter, claiming to be from convict Dexter ... more info
ContactMusic — Tupac Shakur, the New York rapper who was murdered in 1996, is the focus of a new police investigation after a convicted felon claimed to have shot and robbed the slain m... more info
ContactMusic — A man who claims to have robbed and shot Tupac Shakur is being investigated. New York Police have launched an inquiry after Dexter Issac posted a message on the internet ... more info
The Hip Hop Chronicle — A former associate of Jimmy “Henchman” Rosemond has confessed to shooting 2Pac in 1994. Dexter Isaac, who is currently serving life in prison andAllhiphop report he w... more info
MTV.co.uk News — A man has admitted to shooting hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur, two years before the star was murdered. Dexter Issac, who is currently serving a life sentence for unrelated o... more info