One of the greatest mysteries in hip-hop has finally gotten some closure. The
person who planned the 1994 hit on Tupac Shakur at Quad Studios has finally come
forward.
After being convicted of running an interstate drug operation, Jimmy Henchman
confessed to authorities that he was the mastermind behind the shooting and
robbery of Tupac Shakur that began the East Coast vs. West Coast war. According
to the Village Voice, Henchman 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 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.)
His confession unfolded as he was trying to carve out a cooperation deal that
might lead to a reduced sentence, according to federal prosecutors. "Rosemond
apparently came clean about his involvement in Tupac's ambush shortly after his
former best friend, Dexter Isaac, stepped forward last summer to publicly
confess that he had led the attack on Shakur in 1994. Isaac released a statement
on June 16, 2011 to allhiphop.com, saying it was Rosemond who had paid him to
rob and pistol-whip Tupac."
As our friends at HipHopWired pointed out, the statute of limitations when it
comes to the robbery has expired. Criminals suspected of robbery can be
prosecuted up to seven years after the crime. Though Henchman and one of his
partners in the Tupac shooting have confessed, they did so well after the
statute of limitations had expired. So no extra years can be added on to
Henchman's sure-to-be lengthy prison sentence.
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