Crime & Justice
Jimmy Henchman Rosemond reportedly confesses to orchestrating the shooting and robbery of Tupac Shakur
One of the biggest mysteries in hip-hop that fueled the East Coast/West Coast beef has been finally solved.
Jimmy Henchman, a well-known person in the entertainment industry, has reportedly made a shocking confession, according to reports.
Now, one of the biggest mysteries in hip-hop that fueled the East Coast/West Coast beef has been finally solved.
Jimmy Henchman confesses?
After being convicted of running an interstate drug operation, Jimmy Henchman allegedly confessed to authorities he was the mastermind behind the shooting and robbery of Tupac Shakur in 1994.
According to the Village Voice, Henchman allegedly participated in “Queen For A Day” government sessions last fall where he confessed to being the brains behind the operation that landed Tupac in the hospital nursing five gunshot wounds. (The “Queen For A Day” program allows suspected assailants under investigation choose to enter an agreement with the government to confess knowledge of certain crimes with the agreement that the information won’t be used to prosecute them.)
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