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Muchas veces siento que no puedo encajar en esta sociedad y por momento de mi vida pense que estaba mal, pero hoy me doy cuenta que soy una persona Divergente.
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The Tupacast podcast is a place where we get together to hang out and chat. With a rotating roster of guests, we'll be discussing everything from current events to movie & cartoon reviews, nostalgia, toys, books; you name it. It's a loose format aimed at creating a fun and lively atmosphere.
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Twenty-five years ago Lena Nozizwe scored a number of exclusives in covering the murder of Tupac Shakur. Twenty-five years later more exclusives to come via her series of interviews with one of the original investigators of Tupac's murder. "Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case" debuts August 31, 2021. #tupacmurderpodcast
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Goodfellas Bail Bonds founder Gino "Forgetaboutit" Caruso says Keffe D will have a few hoops to jump through before he can get out on bail. Caruso says that will include a lot of collateral, especially if the bail stays set at $750,000. And the judge will want to know exactly where the money came from. Tupacmurderpodcast.com…
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What's it going to take for Keffe D to get out of Clark County Jail now that the judge overseeing the case of the man accused of killing Tupac Shakur set a $750,000 bail? Lena Nozizwe interviews veteran bail bondsman Gino "Forgetaboutit" Caruso---the owner of Goodfellas Bail Bonds. His answers may surprise you. www.tupacmurderpodcast.com…
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In this special edition episode of Tupac's Murder Was His Case veteran bail bondsman Gino "Forgetaboutit" Caruso provides his insight about the ruling today that the man accused of killing Tupac Shakur can get out of jail if he stays at home and coughs up $750,000. The owner of Goodfellas Bail Bonds talks about the significance of the amount of bai…
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Retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker answers more listener questions in this episode of Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case. Note: This episode was recorded early in December before Keffe D's alleged threats against witnesses and before his public defenders asked for him to be let out on bail. Keffe D's next court appearanc…
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For the first time since the arrest of Keffe D retired LVMPD detective Brent Becker answers listener questions. Award-winning journalist Lena Nozizwe also revisits questions she has about "the confession." LVMPD detective Clifford Mogg told the grand jury earlier this year the recording had not been turned over to the actual investigators of Tupac'…
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Retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker was one of three original detectives to investigate the murder of Tupac Shakur in 1996. In 2023 newly retired LVMPD homicide detective Cliff Mogg helped bring the case of his murder to the Clark County District Attorney's office. In this episode a look at Brent's take on where the investigation has gone…
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You've heard it often enough, including during this podcast, that the bar is so low that a grand jury could indict a ham sandwich. So was the case presented by the Clark County District Attorney's office suitable for a lunch menu? Or does it merit prosecution? What exactly convinced a Clark County grand jury to indict Keffe D for murdering rapper a…
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After multiple video confessions, not to mention the self-incriminating memoir, how can Keffe D possibly defend himself from charges he murdered Tupac? Seasoned Las Vegas criminal defense attorney Michael A. Troiano tells Lena Nozizwe all. He also shares info on: The price of Keffe's defense What his living conditions are like now And his take on t…
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Where was retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker when he first heard about the arrest of Keffe D? How does he know Cliff Mogg, the now retired LVMPD homicide detective who somehow brought the case of Tupac Shakur's murder to the Clark County DA? And just how familiar is Brent with those gathered to announce the indictment of Keffe D? (Hint: …
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Twenty-seven years ago Brent Becker was a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department homicide detective and he got an unusual call in the middle of the night. No, it's not unusual to get a call any time if your job is to investigate murders. But in this case no one had died. On September 7, 1996, it was just a shooting. The difference was, says Becke…
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Have you been seeing popcorn emojis showing up when the discussion turns to the latest turn in the quest for justice for Tupac Shakur'smurder? There's a reason for that. The next episode of Tupac's Murder Was His Case drops tonight at midnight. #tupac #tupacshakur #2pac#tupacarraignment #tupacmurderpodcast#tupacsmurderwashiscase #nozizweoriginal #n…
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Do you think that Tupac's murder was not solved sooner because the original investigative team did not care? Retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker is not having it. Me: What do you think about that? Brent: !#@*! Warning. Strong language! But no stronger than what you will hear in one of Tupac's songs. The next episode of Tupac's Murder Was …
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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 with the murder of Tupac Shakur. The aforementioned are shot callers in Clark County's legal world. And one of the original investigators of Tupac's murder, retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker,…
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A gangsta memoir that is also a confessional. You might that a Keffe D conviction would be a slam dunk. Not so fast. So posits former Clark County prosecutor and current Las Vegas criminal defense attorney Chip Siegel. Yes,Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case has taken a detour. I am so curious about secretive grand juries in general…
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A gangsta memoir that is also a confessional. You might that a Keffe D conviction would be a slam dunk. Not so fast. So posits former Clark County prosecutor and current criminal defense attorney Chip Siegel Yes Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case has taken a detour. I am so curious about secretive grand juries in general and the Cl…
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The saying goes that you can get a grand jury to indict a ham sammy. But an indictment is not a conviction. Former Clark County prosecutor and current criminal defense attorney Chip Siegel has so much more. Yes Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case has taken a detour. I am so curious about secretive grand juries in general and the Cla…
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Is a grand jury a way to fast-forward a trial for Keffe D in connection with Tupac Shakur's murder--or could it be a way of hitting pause? Hmmmmm. Just one of the theories posited during my interview with Clark County former prosecutor and current criminal defense attorney Chip Siegel. Yes Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case has tak…
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Almost 30 years after the murder of Tupac Shakur there has been a tangible development. A search warrant has been served at a house connected to Keefe D-the uncle of Orlando Anderson. If you have followed this case, or have been listening to the podcast you know Orlando has always been suspected of killing the celebrated rapper and actor. In this e…
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You'll never guess. Well in light of last week's search warrant maybe you will. In yet another exclusive, Brent Becker, one of the original investigators of the murder of Tupac Shakur reveals who he thinks may have been lurking (on-camera) at the MGM Grand Hotel just before the drive-by shooting. Hear more tonight when Season 2, Episode 1 of Lena N…
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I am telling you. The investigative journalist/published author in me came up with a theory of the case over the weekend---and did not have time to share during my @cbsnews appearance---but I discussed it yesterday morning while recording my podcast with retired LVMPD homicide detective Brent Becker---which is 'bout to drop tonight at midnight. And…
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Almost 30 years ago one of the original LVMPD investigators of Tupac Shakur's murder says he knew full well whodunit. The rub was proving it. In an exclusive interview with award-winning journalist Lena Nozizwe Brent Becker reacts to the latest regarding the significant movement in the murder investigation. Season 2, Episode 1 of Lena Nozizwe Repor…
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In season two of Tupac's Murder Was His Case one of the original investigators from LVMPD finally spells out who killed the legendary rapper. He tells podcast host Lena Nozizwe to just do the math. The retired homicide detective says the latest developments in the case make him feel more comfortable about going on the record for the first time. Sea…
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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 convinces Becker to reveal the private conversation he had with Anderson some 26 years ago.…
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You have been listening from India to Saudi Arabia and from England to Nigeria. Thank you. In this episode, dear listeners, you provide the questions. www.tupacmurderpodcast.com#tupacmurderpodcast#whokilledtupac You have asked. Art from "Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case" is available now via Society 6 here. https://society6.com/n…
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So much has happened over the 25 years since the murder of Tupac Shakur in Nevada. Now retired homicide Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Detective Brent Becker and award-winning journalist Lena Nozizwe take a look at whatever happened to those whose lives intersected with the influential rapper. www.tupacmurderpodcast.com#tupacmurderpodcast…
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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? List…
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First, The Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur were good friends. Then mortal enemies. And in death--simply immortal. In this episode of "Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case" now-retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Detective Brent Becker discusses the intersection of the murders of Pac and Big intersected. That includes B…
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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 Met…
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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 investigation into who killed Tupac Shakur. Brent Becker, one of the original LVMPD homicide detectives on the case, walks journalist Lena Nozizwe through…
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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 Las Vegas 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 w…
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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 in…
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When Lena Nozizwe interviewed former Death Row CEO Suge Knight in jail in the 1990s he told her that September 7, 1996, was a historic day. Some 25 years later his words have proven to be prophetic. One of the original investigators of the case, now retired Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department homicide Detective Brent Becker, gives the most det…
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Twenty-five years ago Brent Becker was a homicide detective with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Lena Nozizwe was an on-air correspondent and producer with a prime-time crime show. Their paths crossed after Tupac Shakur was shot on September 7. 1996 on his way to perform at a benefit concert. Twenty-five years later "Lena Nozizwe Repo…
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Twenty-five years ago Lena Nozizwe called the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and asked to interview the original homicide detectives for the murder of Tupac Shakur. They said yes. Nozizwe quickly realized she was not in Kansas anymore. Lena Nozizwe Reporting: Tupac's Murder Was His Case podcast coming August 31st.…
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Trailer for limited series debuting August 31st that reunites award-winning journalist Lena Nozizwe with (ret) homicide detective Brent Becker. He may not tell all, but he tells quite a lot. Among the many revelations is that he and some of his LVMPD colleagues knew who killed Tupac not even a year into the investigation.…
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