Lil Cease Claims Diddy Orchestrated Biggie & 2Pac’s Deaths—The Hidden Truth Revealed
Exclusive: Lil Cease Claims Diddy Orchestrated Biggie & 2Pac’s Deaths
Lil Cease, a close friend of Biggie, has revealed shocking allegations suggesting the late rapper’s murder was not a random act but potentially planned by powerful figures within the industry.
He recounts a chilling account of the night Biggie was killed, describing a scene in Los Angeles where their car was ambushed. Cease claims a black SUV, allegedly driven by Sean “Diddy” Combs, sped past them at a red light just before gunfire erupted, targeting Biggie.
Strangely, Diddy’s vehicle disappeared and reappeared shortly after the shooting. Cease questions whether Diddy fled or observed from a safe distance, implying concealment or foreknowledge of the attack.
Former Diddy bodyguard Gene Deal also shares unsettling details, including the presence of suspicious stickers on Biggie’s rental car, which he suggests may have been signals used by the assailants. Interestingly, Diddy’s vehicle lacked these stickers, fueling theories of inside involvement.
Deal alleges the stickers might have been placed by a covert “street team” linked to Bad Boy Records, possibly orchestrating the crime from within the label. These employees supposedly had access to vehicles and a motive rooted in industry disputes.
He further claims Diddy was aware Biggie planned to leave the label, amid ongoing conflicts over money, creative control, and trust. Biggie had reportedly discovered Diddy was allegedly skimming from his earnings, making him a threat Diddy couldn’t afford to lose.
Another key figure, Kirk Burroughs, was scheduled to accompany Biggie to London but was convinced last minute by D-Rock, Diddy’s associate, to attend a final party—his last night alive.
Concerns about security also surface, with Deal stating that Diddy refused to increase protection for Biggie, leaving him vulnerable during a time of heightened East-West Coast tensions.
Theories continue to circulate about the true motives behind Biggie’s death, with many suggesting betrayal, greed, and a desire to suppress a potential defection from the label.
Despite the lack of legal charges, these claims have reignited debates around industry corruption and the unresolved mystery of Biggie’s murder, leaving many questions unanswered about what truly happened that night.