It seems that trouble keeps finding Sean Diddy Combs. On the lower level, he got into with someone at a club about “not drinking Ciroc vodka”…okay… It got so serious that T.I. had to calm down the rapper/CEO. TIP got on the radio and explained how the story was blown out of porportion. On a more serious note, the Bad Boy CEO is being accused of being behind the murder of Biggie Smalls – to the point of being the man that hired that gunman to kill him.
These speculations are being thrown into the air by ex-LAPD detective Greg Kading, who was on the BI.G. Murder investigation. He wrote a book called “Murder Rap”, where it talks about the assassinations of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls.
“What ended up happening during our investigation of [Notorious B.I.G’s] homicide – we were taking a very broad approach to it, we were gonna try to address all the different theories: whether it was Puffy Combs, whether it was the Southside Crips, whether it was the Nation Of Islam, whether it was the Bloods as retaliation [for Tupac’s murder]. We were looking at it from every different angle. … We’re thinking, Okay, maybe it was Puff behind Biggie’s murder, and if so it could’ve been the Southside Crips. There was this rumor going around that it was them because they never got paid for the [Tupac] murder. So there were all these theories going around,” said Greg Kading.
He went on to talk about how he was taken off the case and the two murders were phased out over time.
“I think things would of changed and worked out drastically different had the L.A.P.D. not taken its lead investigator off the case, who had accomplished all of this. I’m not trying to pat myself on the back; I’m just being very practical about this. I was assigned to the case, and I got something accomplished that nobody had ever gotten accomplished and that was to get the people that participated in these murders to confess. And then right when you’re positioned to take those confessions and exploit them to get the other conspirators, you’re taken off the task force and then both of the cases just die in their tracks and nothing else is done.”
