Justice is being actively sought in the Tupac Shakur murder case, and Suge Knight's son believes there are secrets to come out that will shift global perspective.
Suge J Knight, whose dad was present when Tupac was tragically shot 27 years ago, told The Sun that he was "pleased" about recent developments surrounding the case and Keefe D's arrest.
In response to a query on the likelihood of more information being released on the case within the next few months, the son divulged: "Without doubt, it will alter the global point of view in short order."
Regularly, Suge Jr. gets to talk with his father, Marion Hugh "Suge" Knight - the founder of Death Row Records - who is currently housed at Richard J Donovan Prison in San Diego.
More Secrets and Explanations
Speaking to outlet, Suge Jr. has suggested that the murder of Tupac remains shrouded by mysteries yet to be unveiled.
He said: "[The Tupac story] was told from only one perspective, you know, and not everybody agreed with that perspective."
"Suge, my father, and many others were close to the stories that are often told - however, those who have experienced it first-hand often remain silent. This is because the reality of the situation may be too much for the world to bear."
He went on to say, "Although I could name every single one of them, there's no need as they silently carry their secrets."
Tupac Night of the Murder
On the evening of September 7, 1996, Suge Knight and Tupac Shakur were traveling together near the Las Vegas Strip when they both became victims of a drive-by shooting.
Tragically, Tupac sustained severe injuries from which he would not recover, later passing away a few days after the incident.
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Reigniting The Case
After 27 years without a lead in the case, an arrest came in September of this year when Keefe D, whose real name is Duane Davis, was taken into custody and accused of murder.
He has firmly denied his guilt and is expected to go before the court next June.
Regarding his opinion on the Tupac situation, Suge J Knight weighed in, saying: "I certainly believe he should be given the justice he deserves."
He went on to explain, "Though I'm not a part of that age group, I don't have much to say about it."
"When it comes to justice matters, I naturally have the utmost desire for Tupac Shakur and his family to receive what is due them. The same goes for the Knights as well."
Suge is quite reflective when it comes to Keefe D, the individual who has proclaimed his role in the murder both on social media sites as well as in his autobiography.
He further told The Sun, "I think things happen for a reason, you know, if he [Keefe] didn't speak, we probably wouldn't have justice," he said.
"So it was just, you know, the natural course. That's how things work out. It may take forever for justice to come. But it's going to come."
"I can't speak on Keefe - I don't know that guy. Those guys are" like super, super OGs to me."
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