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EX-FBI Agent Says Suge Knight Hired Hitman To Kill Diddy & Not Biggie
Former FBI Agent Claims The Notorious B.I.G. Was Executed in a Hit Arranged by Suge Knight But Originally Meant For Diddy
A former F.B.I. agent is claiming that former Death Row Records founder Suge Knight, paid a hitman that killed Notorious B.I.G. But the bullet was actually meant for Diddy, not Biggie.
Phil Carson says he worked on the case for two years. He told the New York Post that he believes that the shooting of Biggie was done by a man named Amir Muhammad. Amir was a Nation of Islam convert.
“All the evidence points to Amir Muhammad. He’s the one who pulled the trigger,” said Carson. “There were plenty of others who helped orchestrate it [and] allowed him to pull the trigger.”
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He claims to have “had evidence that LAPD officers were involved” in a cover-up but was shut down by the city attorneys after reading sealed court files about the murder.
“Amir Muhammad, AKA Harry Billups, the godparent to LAPD Officer David Mack’s two children, has been identified by several sources as the trigger man,” Carson wrote to the bureau. “Mack is a registered owner of a 1995 Black SS Impala with chrome wheels, the exact description given as being driven by Wallace’s shooter.”
Carson is calling for the case to be investigated again. It is officially open but nothing is being done.
Diddy was allegedly the target for the shooting. He was allegedly “freaked out” to learn that he was the target.
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