Man Serving Life Sentence Admits To Shooting Tupac Shakur

A man currently serving a life sentence has admitted to shooting Tupac Shakur.

Shakur, who died in a Las Vegas shooting in 1996 was also shot in 1994 at Quad Studios in New York City.   That shooting was a big kickstarter of the East vs. West rivalry, which has tried to link the Notorious BIG to the shooting of Tupac for more than a decade.  (The scene was featured in 2009’s ‘Notorious’)

Dexter Isaac, in a statement written to AllHipHop.com is admitting to the shooting and robbery of Tupac in 1994 at Quad studios, and claims he’s got proof.

In the letter he writes:

“In 1994, James Rosemond hired me to rob 2Pac Shakur at hte Quad Studio. He gave me $2,500, plus all the jewelry I took, except for one ring, which he wanted for himself. It was the biggest of the two diamond rings that we took. He said he wanted to put the stone in a new setting for his girlfriend at the time, Synthia Ried. I still have as proof the chain that we took that night in the robbery.”

Isaac is pissed off at James Rosemond for naming him as an informant when he turned himself in May, 2011.

You can read the entire letter below.

Isaac claims that he want’s to help find some closure for the families of Tupac and Biggie: “I want to apologize to his family [Tupac Shakur] and for the mistake I did for that sucker. “I am trying to clean it up to give [Tupac and Biggie’s] mothers some closure.”

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