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Tupac’s Murder To Be Examined In National Geographic Documentary

Posted on July 3rd, 2014
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It will be close to two decades since Tupac Shakur was murdered on the Las Vegas strip. The legendary rapper’s murder remains unsolved but in a segment released for National Geographic’s upcoming six-hour documentary, The 90s: The Last Great Decade?, a portion will be dedicated to examining the case.

Featuring the likes of Arsenio Hall, Gobi Rahimi – the rapper who was with Tupac on the night of his untimely passing – and Malcolm Greenridge – a member of the Pac-affiliated group, The Outlawz, the segment will delve into what happened that night. “The atmosphere in Club 622 was very funky,” Rahimi said of the club owned by Suge Knight. “It just seemed like there were a lot of questionable characters in there.”

The three-night, six-hour documentary is set to air in two-hour blocks July 6-8 at 9p.m. The series will also feature commentary from Roseanne Barr, Tony Blair, Matthew Perry, Jason Alexander, Monica Lewinsky, Vanilla Ice and more on all of the 90’s highs and lows. Check out the trailer on the following page.

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