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Thanks For Watching #2pac #yakikadfi #outlawz #thuglife Suge Knights former head of security Reggie Wright feels it’s his place to reply and debate Yassmyn Fula on her breaking her silence on how she feels about Reggie Wright taking her 19 year old son Kadafi & EDI Mean to speak with 2Pac detectives. Tupacs Bodyguard Frank Alexander stated FBI statement or public evidence confirming that Suge Knight and Reggie Wright Jr. killed Yaki Kadafi (Yafeu Fula). These names frequently appear in various theories and legal claims regarding the murders of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G.: Conflicting Accusations: In 2017, reports surfaced claiming Suge Knight's attorney, Thaddeus Culpepper, signed an affidavit stating Knight knew Reggie Wright Jr. and Knight's ex-wife, Sharitha Golden, were behind Tupac’s murder. However, the attorney later dismissed these reports as false. Alternative Suspects: Duane "Keefe D" Davis, who was charged in 2023 with Tupac's murder, has publicly accused Reggie Wright Jr. of being the "mastermind" behind the shooting. Wright Jr. has denied these allegations, calling them a fabrication by Davis to avoid prosecution Kadafi’s Role: Yaki Kadafi was a passenger in the car behind Tupac during the 1996 Las Vegas shooting and reportedly told police he could identify the shooter. He was murdered two months later in New Jersey. While some conspiracy theories link his death to the same individuals involved in Tupac's case, law enforcement officially attributed his murder to a relative, Napoleon’s cousin, Roddy, who was later convicted of the crime. FBI Documentation: While the FBI has released files related to the Tupac and Biggie investigations, they primarily contain leads and interviews rather than definitive conclusions naming Knight or Wright as killers. Some early reports suggesting federal links were later found to be based on falsified documents.