Detainee Admits That He Shot Tupac Shakur : A convicted murderer, long suspected of involvement in the 1994 Quad Studios shooting of Tupac Shakur, has lastly accepted to committing the crime, and has charged Game's manager, Jimmy "Henchmen" Rosemond founder of Czar amusement of masterminding the botched looting, which left the legendary rapper shot 5 times. I want to excuse to his Tupac's family and for the fault I did for that sucker Rosemond," Dexter Isaac told AllHipHop.com yesterday (June 15), on the eve of Tupac's fortieth birthday. In an explosive confession dedicated to his former friend, whom he helped to launch amusement company Henchmen amusement in 1989, Isaac explained that he's "stayed silent in prison for the past 13 years, doing a life sentence like a real soldier should," but that he's "tired of listening to your Rosemond's lies. In 1994, James Rosemond hired me to rob 2Pac Shakur at the Quad Studio," said Isaac, who is presently housed in Brooklyn, New York State Metropolitan Detention Center. "He gave me $2,500, plus all the jewelry I took, except for one ring, which he wanted for himself. It was the greatest of the two diamond rings that we took. He said he desired to put the stone in a new setting for his girlfriend at the time, Cynthia Ried. I still have as proof the chain that we took that night in the robbery. While Tupac survived the shooting, which took place on November 30, 1994, in Manhattan's Quad Recording Studios, and left he shot twice in the head, the incident direct instigated the deadly East Coast-West Cost rap feud, which resulted in the shooting deaths of both Tupac and his East Coast rival Biggie Smalls. Isaac's shocking statement goes on to hint at future revelations regarding the fallen rappers, even drawing Bad Boy honcho-turned-entertainment mogul Diddy into the fray, claiming that Rosemond will "flip" on Biggie's former cohort for his involvement in the shootings. Now I'm not going to talk about my friend Biggie's death or 2Pac's death, but I would like to give their mothers some closure. It is about time that somebody did, and I'll do so at a different time," Isaac continued ominously. "Jimmy, you and Puffy like to come off all innocent-like, but as the saying goes: You can fool some of the folks some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Mr. Rosemond, I ask you're you going to flip on Puffy when the feds get you? To save yourself like you've done in the past? Rosemond, who manages rapper Game, singer Sean Kingston and Mike Tyson, among other people, is currently still on the lam, facing federal cocaine conspiracy charges, and has been charged of being a government informant by the New York Daily News, fifty Cent and others. Isaac is presently serving life in prison for the robbery and murder of a Brooklyn taxi-cab driver. Detainee Admits That He Shot Tupac Shakur
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