Review of Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders (2015) by Leon B — 16 Apr 2016
Kading makes a very compelling case for his assertions re the murders of Hip Hop's greatest kings: Biggie and Tupac. Through the use of witness/informant interviews, case re-enactments, and his own commentary/summary of his investigation, Kading tells the story of how he got involved the case and what he uncovered. Because there isn't an actual smoking gun (or it hasn't come to light to yet) we can't say for certain whether his assertions are 100% accurate... but Kading does in fact offer the most indepth investigation and report on this topic.
The documentary is put together well, making it an interesting watch. It's not simply him being interviewed and answering a bunch of questions. The story is told via the use of taped recordings from interviews, factual murder scene re-enactments, historical footage, etc.
This review of Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders (2015) was written by Leon B on 16 Apr 2016.
Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders has generally received positive reviews.
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