The attorneys representing Keffe D say that he will make the $750,000 bail. What does a veteran Las Vegas bail bondsman think?
The owner of Goodfellas Bail Bonds says not so fast. Gino "Forgetabouytit" Caruso also deconstructs the meaning of that amount of cheddar in the latest episode of
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I am wondering if the tab might be picked up by a YouTuber or production company. I have been astounded to see how much money social media types apparently pay. Like hundreds of thousands. Perhaps one of the reasons you see witnesses on YouTube much more garrulous than they were for LE.
Cliff Mogg
Marc DiGiacomo
Steve Wolfson
Names you need to know if you are following what's next in the prosecution of Keffe D who has been charged in the murder of Tupac Shakur.
The aforementioned are shot callers in the legal world.
And one of the original investigators of Tupac's murder, retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker, continues to talk to me exclusively about what he knows about all of them in the
next episode of Tupac's Murder Was His Case dropping (Lord willing ---at midnight PST.
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Ep 10: Questions 2 | Part 2-Bonus
If you have been listening to the podcast you know that there are some questions that Lena Nozizwe repeatedly asked her guest, retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker, one way or another. Many center around Orlando Anderson.
For the first time, Nozizwe gets Becker to reveal the private conversation he had with Anderson some 26 years ago.
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Ep 4: The Usual Suspect
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."#tupacmurderpodcast tupacmurderpodcast.com
Ep 3 Part 2: The Investigation
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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Ep 3 Part 1: The Investigation
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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Not excited about it
Twenty-five years ago when Lena Nozizwe first met the original investigators of the murder of Tupac Shakur they were not exactly excited about the prospect of getting interviewed.