Ex-FBI Agent Claims Sealed Court Documents Reveal Notorious B.I.G’s Killer

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A retired FBI agent says sealed court documents disclosed who killed Notorious B.I.G. and claims the Los Angeles Police Department also played a role in his death.

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Phil Carson exposed the case’s secrets to the New York Post where he disclosed how Suge Knight allegedly financed a hitman who killed Christopher Wallace aka The Notorious B.I.G. in 1996. “All the evidence points to Amir Muhammad. He’s the one who pulled the trigger, There were plenty of others who helped orchestrate it [and] allowed him to pull the trigger,” he explained. Carson added that corrupt officers from the LAPD had shut down evidence that proved they helped out with  Wallace’s untimely death.

“I had evidence that LAPD officers were involved and I was shut down by the LAPD and city attorneys inside Los Angeles.Suge Knight financed the murder. Suge was ticked off that his cash cow Tupac was murdered. Suge had an accountant that was part of Death Row Records who helped do the financial side of things to pay for the murders.

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Additionally, Amir Muhammad was reportedly the godfather of LAPD officer David Mack’s children and he was identified by multiple close sources that he was the hitman. The intended target for Mack was not Biggie Smalls but Sean Combs also known as Puff Daddy at that time.

“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. 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.”

Suge Knight is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence after he pleaded a no contest to voluntary manslaughter after a 2015 hit-and-run on the set of “Straight Outta Compton.”

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