Episode 9: Questions 2
You asked about Orlando. Keefe D and so much more.
And once again LVMPD retired homicide detective Brent Becker answers your questions.
Plus, some clapping back to what's been heard on the streets.
You asked about Orlando. Keefe D and so much more.
And once again LVMPD retired homicide detective Brent Becker answers your questions.
Plus, some clapping back to what's been heard on the streets.
Retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department homicide detective Brent Becker takes listener questions about everything they can think of---including Orlando, Keefe D and the gun.
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Lena Nozizwe: Creator, Host, Writer, Producer, Composer, Artist
Jen Nathan Orris: Audio Producer, Sound Consultant
Lowell t. Siwundhla: Creative Consultant Emeritus
Clive Kennedy: Announcer Special Thanks: Anabel Vidrio, Jo Mayer
So much has happened over the 25 years since the murder of Tupac Shakur in Nevada.
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Lena Nozizwe: Creator, Host, Writer, Producer, Composer, Artist
Jen Nathan Orris: Audio Producer, Sound Consultant
Lowell t. Siwundhla: Creative Consultant Emeritus
Clive Kennedy: Announcer Special Thanks: Anabel Vidrio, Jo Mayer
For the first time now retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Detective Brent Becker exclusively tells Lena Nozizwe he knew
who killed Tupac less than a year into the investigation.
So why no arrest then? Why no arrest 25 years later?
Has the case been solved? Will it ever be solved?
Is it even possible for the case to be prosecuted?
Listen now to all of the answers from one of the original investigators of Tupac's murder.
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You asked. Art from the podcast is available here.
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Lena Nozizwe: Creator, Host, Writer, Producer, Composer, Artist
Jen Nathan Orris: Audio Producer, Sound Consultant
Lowell t. Siwundhla: Creative Consultant Emeritus
Clive Kennedy: Announcer Special Thanks: Anabel Vidrio, Jo Mayer
First, The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur were good friends.
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Lena Nozizwe: Creator, Host, Writer, Producer, Composer, Artist
Jen Nathan Orris: Audio Producer, Sound Consultant
Lowell t. Siwundhla: Creative Consultant Emeritus
Clive Kennedy: Announcer Special Thanks: Anabel Vidrio, Jo Mayer
On the streets, he was known as Lando or Baby Lane.
Orlando Tive Anderson has also become known as the person most cited as Tupac Shakur's killer.
Why?
Was Anderson a blood-thirsty killer seeking revenge and or paper? Or was he simply at the wrong place at the wrong time?
Lena Nozizwe first started asking the investigative team of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department 25 years ago.
She digs even deeper now when questioning now-retired LVMPD homicide Detective Brent Becker in this episode of "Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case."
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Lena Nozizwe: Creator, Host, Writer, Producer, Composer, Artist
Jen Nathan Orris: Audio Producer, Sound Consultant
Lowell t. Siwundhla: Creative Consultant Emeritus
Clive Kennedy: Announcer Special Thanks: Anabel Vidrio, Jo Mayer
Orlando Anderson. The Notorious B.I.G, Suge Knight, Diddy. And there are names you have never heard of before. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department sifted through a number of clues in the investigating who killed Tupac Shakur.
Brent Becker, one of the original LVMPD homicide detectives on the case walks journalist Lena Nozizwe through the investigation starting with the earliest days.
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Much has been said about the investigation of the murder of Tupac Shakur. It's hard to find anything good. What exactly did the Metropolitan Police Department do? For the first time Brent Becker, one of the original investigators on the case, provides a detailed review from the inside. Nothing is off the table in the extensive interview with award-winning journalist Lena Nozizwe.
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Credits
Lena Nozizwe: Creator, Host, Writer, Producer, Composer, Artist
Jen Nathan Orris: Audio Producer, Sound Consultant
Lowell t. Siwundhla: Creative Consultant Emeritus
Clive Kennedy: Announcer Special Thanks: Anabel Vidrio, Jo Mayer
Now retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Detective Brent Becker is one of a handful of people in the world who witnessed the autopsy of Tupac Shakur.
For the first time, he reveals exclusively what he saw 25 years ago starting with the call that Tupac had passed away.
Lena Nozizwe also probes Becker about the enduring belief that the influential rapper and actor is still alive.
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