Brent becker tupac biography
- The investigative journalist/published author in me came up with a theory of the case over the weekend---and did not have time to share during my @cbsnews.
- Twenty-five years ago Brent Becker was a homicide detective with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
- Other exclusive revelations include Becker providing new information about what he witnessed during Tupac's autopsy.
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Tupac: Assassination
2007 documentary film
| Tupac: Assassination | |
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| Directed by | Richard Bond |
| Written by | R. J. Bond Russell Poole (Part III) Michael Carlin (Part III) |
| Produced by | Frank Alexander and Richard Bond |
| Starring | Tupac Shakur |
| Cinematography | Ric Hine Jara Harris Michael Carlin R. J. Bond |
| Edited by | Richard Bond |
| Music by | Edward "3rDegree" Williams Various Artists |
| Distributed by | Universal Home Video Mill Creek Video Cinedigm (New Video) MVD Entertainment |
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Running time | 88 minutes (Part I) 92 Minutes (Part II) 150 Minutes (Part III) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Tupac Assassination: Conspiracy or Revenge is a documentary film about the unsolved murder of rapper Tupac Shakur produced by Frank Alexander, a Shakur bodyguard who was with the rapper at the time of the shooting, produced and directed by Richard Bond.[1]
Storyline
The film is a series of interviews with key players and witnesses, as well as what the producer told Rol Los Angeles—— As the world memorializes the 25th anniversary of the murder of Tupac Shakur, Emmy award-winning journalist Lena Nozizwe exclusively interviews Brent Becker, one of the original Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) homicide detectives. In her eight-part weekly podcast series, “Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac’s Murder Was His Case,” the now retired Becker reveals for the first time that he knew who killed Tupac less than a year into the investigation. Other exclusive revelations include Becker providing new information about what he witnessed during Tupac’s autopsy. He also responds to criticism that 25 years later no one has been arrested in connection with the murder of the rap icon. “As much as this case has been covered there is an astounding amount of information that we have never heard before,” cites Nozizwe, the creator and host of the podcast who sc Five months after the slaying of rap star Tupac Shakur at a busy Las Vegas intersection, police have narrowed the list of suspects to three Los Angeles men--but unless a witness comes forward, police doubt they will ever be able to make an arrest. Las Vegas homicide detectives said they have been stymied in their efforts to prosecute the case because of a lack of cooperation by witnesses, including rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight and more than a dozen others in Knight’s entourage. But Shakur’s mother and others close to the rap star are growing increasingly critical of the police investigation, contending that Las Vegas authorities made a halfhearted effort to solve the crime. Several Los Angeles-area law enforcement sources, speaking anonymously, echoed those concerns and wonder why Las Vegas detectives did not aggressively conduct follow-up interviews or ask witnesses to look at a photo lineup. “Let me put it this way,” said Afeni Shakur, the slain rapper’s mother. “When my son was lying in the hospital in a medically indu
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