Who Killed Tupac?

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  • TV-14
  • 2017
  • 1 Season
  • 5.7  (236)

Who Killed Tupac? is a six-part limited series that premiered on A&E on November 21, 2017. The show was produced by Renegade 83 and A+E Networks and features Chuck D, P. Frank Williams, and Lolita Files reexamining the unsolved murder of hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur.

The show begins with a brief introduction to Tupac's life and career, highlighting his rise to fame and his involvement in the East Coast-West Coast rap rivalry. The first episode chronicles the night of September 7, 1996, when Tupac was shot multiple times in Las Vegas after attending a Mike Tyson boxing match. The episode features interviews with witnesses and investigative officials who were on the scene that night, as well as archival footage and reenactments.

As the series progresses, Chuck D, Williams, and Files delve deeper into Tupac's life and the events leading up to his murder. The show explores Tupac's conflicts with fellow rappers and the potential involvement of rival gangs. It also examines the role of law enforcement in investigating the murder, including allegations of police misconduct and cover-ups.

Throughout the series, the hosts speak with a variety of individuals who were close to Tupac, including his former bodyguard Frank Alexander and his childhood friend E.D.I. Mean. They also interview experts in criminal justice and investigative journalism, as well as individuals who were involved in the original investigation.

The show is not only a deep dive into the murder of Tupac but also a broader exploration of systemic issues in the criminal justice system. Chuck D, Williams, and Files raise questions about the treatment of African Americans by law enforcement and the difficulty of solving crimes in communities where trust in police is low.

To further explore these issues, the show includes interviews with individuals who have been wrongly convicted and incarcerated, highlighting the issue of wrongful convictions and the struggle for justice. The series also touches on political and cultural issues surrounding the murder, including the impact of Tupac's death on the hip-hop community and the legacy he left behind.

Throughout the series, Chuck D, Williams, and Files maintain a thoughtful and respectful tone, highlighting the importance of seeking justice for Tupac and understanding the broader issues at play in the investigation. The show is a compelling and informative look at one of the most high-profile murders of the 20th century and the enduring legacy of an iconic artist.

Overall, Who Killed Tupac? is a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of the circumstances and complexities surrounding the murder of a music legend. It offers a fresh perspective on the case while shedding light on broader issues in society that continue to impact communities today.

Who Killed Tupac? is a series that ran for 1 seasons (10 episodes) between June 29, 2017 and on A&E

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Seasons
Time For Justice
6. Time For Justice
December 19, 2017
Benjamin Crump and his team of experts analyze the authenticity of a recently revealed mystery confession letter. New evidence emerges that may break the case wide open.
Death Row Takeover
5. Death Row Takeover
December 12, 2017
Benjamin Crump and his team of experts examine the rumored Death Row coup that may have led to Tupac's murder. Who had the most to gain from his death?
Devil in a Red Suit
4. Devil in a Red Suit
December 5, 2017
The investigative team dives into the chaotic relationship between Tupac Shakur and his label head, Marion "Suge" Knight. Was Tupac's departure from Death Row enough motive for Suge to turn on their friendship?
East Coast vs West Coast
3. East Coast vs West Coast
November 28, 2017
The team probes the theory that an East Coast vs. West Coast rap rivalry led to Tupac Shakur's murder, and that rap artists Biggie and P. Diddy may have been involved.
Crips vs Bloods
2. Crips vs Bloods
November 24, 2017
Benjamin Crump and his team investigate the theory that a known gang member, Orlando Anderson, is responsible for the murder of Tupac Shakur. The team looks into never before seen footage of Orlando, and examines his motive.
Murder in Vegas
1. Murder in Vegas
June 29, 2017
Who Killed Tupac? is a six-hour limited series focusing on the investigation of the death of prolific and influential rapper and actor, Tupac Shakur.
Who Killed Tupac?
101. Who Killed Tupac?
November 19, 2017
Famed Civil Rights Attorney, Benjamin Crump, crafts a team of experts, friends, and relatives to investigate the iconic life and tragic death of Tupac Shakur, in hopes of finally bringing due process to Tupac's family. Crump and his team investigate the theory that a known gang member, Orlando Ander
Who Killed Tupac?
102. Who Killed Tupac?
November 26, 2017
Benjamin Crump and his team investigate the theory that the East Coast vs West Coast rap rivalry led to Tupac's murder and if Biggie and P. Diddy were involved. Also: a key witness provides startling information.
Who Killed Tupac?
103. Who Killed Tupac?
December 3, 2017
The investigative team dives into the chaotic relationship between Tupac Shakur and his label head, Marion Suge Knight. Was Tupac's departure from Death Row enough motive for Suge to turn on their friendship?
Death Row Takeover
104. Death Row Takeover
December 11, 2017
Benjamin Crump and his team of experts examine the rumored Death Row coup that may have led to Tupac's murder.
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Where to Watch Who Killed Tupac?
Who Killed Tupac? is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Who Killed Tupac? on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, A&E, The Roku Channel Free, Sling, Google Play, Apple TV and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    June 29, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (236)
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