On September 7, 1996, Las Vegas was buzzing with energy. Mike Tyson had just won a championship fight at the MGM Grand, and hip-hop superstar Tupac Shakur was in the front row. But hours later, the celebration turned into a crime scene. In this explosive episode of Hollywood Homicide, we follow the investigation into the most famous drive-by shooting in music history. While riding in a black BMW with Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight, Tupac was ambushed by a white Cadillac at a red light. Detectives are thrown into a world of gang rivalries, broken codes of silence, and conflicting witness reports. From the brawl in the MGM lobby to the fatal shots fired on the strip, witness the police work behind the murder case that defined a generation and sparked a legendary feud. This episode explores the life of a West Coast rapper who embraced a 'thug life' persona, gaining millions of fans for his unique hip hop music. We examine his association with gang members, and Suge Knight's alleged leadership of the Compton Blood gang, which played a role in his career. The narrative delves into the intersection of fame and crime, ultimately leading to mysterious events surrounding this iconic figure, including his time with Death Row Records and the world of rap music. ABOUT GRIPPED Welcome to Gripped, your new home for full-length true crime documentaries and deep-dive investigations. We bring you the cases that demand to be told—going beyond the headlines and into the evidence files. From unsolved mysteries that chill the bones to the intricate police work that brings killers to justice, we feature the most compelling factual storytelling from around the world. Whether you are fascinated by criminal psychology, forensic science, or the real-life heroes who stand against darkness, Gripped delivers brand new episodes every week. Subscribe and hit the bell 🔔 to never miss a premiere. Copyright & Distribution Notice: All content published on this channel is legally licensed from distributors such as Rocket Rights and Rights Booster on behalf of the copyright holders. All rights are reserved. Unauthorised reproduction or distribution of this content is strictly prohibited.




