Tupac Amaru Shakur who was a rapper was killed back in 1996. The rapper was killed on September 7 in Las Vegas at the age of 25. Recently, a documentary was released on Netflix which reveals the mystery of Tupac’s murder. The documentary is called Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. in which a man comes forward and confesses the murder. The singer’s murder has been linked to different conspiracies like a dispute between record labels, the killing of rival rapper Biggie Smalls in 1997, and corruption by the Los Angeles Police Department. There are many claims that Tupac is living in Cuba and is not dead. Tupac and his group members got into a fight with a gang member Orlando Anderson a few hours before he was killed. The fight was initiated by Tupac and the police later found out that Orlando killed Tupac. “I was a Compton kingpin, drug dealer, I’m the only one alive who can really tell you the story about the Tupac killing,” said Orlando’s uncle a few months ahead of the documentary release. Keefe further said that people have been asking him about the whole murder case for 20 years, but he hasn’t said anything. He further said that he is suffering from Cancer now and he wants the world to know the truth. He said that Orlando was beaten badly when they went to find Tupac. He also revealed that he was among the people who went to find Tupac. Terrence ‘T-Brown’ Brown who drove the Cadillac, DeAndre ‘Dre’ Smith and Orlando in the back seat while Keefe sat on the passenger seat. He continued that they parked their car parallel to Tupac’s. On camera, he refused to tell the name of the person who pulled the trigger because it was a “street code” but unveiled that someone from the back seat did it. In a taped confession, Keefe unveiled that Tupac was the one who pulled the trigger. He also revealed that Tupac asked Dre to pull the trigger but when Dre refused “He rolled down the window and popped bullets,” said Keefe. No one has been charged for Tupac’s murder because Orlando never admitted the murder and was himself killed in 1998 after a shootout in Los Angeles.