Crime scene expert claims she has ‘evidence’

An investigator and crime scene expert spoke about Sean “Diddy” Combs’ involvement in the tragic events surrounding the 1996 death of Tupac Shakur.

Sheryl McCollum recalled the 1994 shooting during a botched robbery at Quad Studios in Times Square, where Tupac was present, claiming she had proof.

The expert pointed out that Diddy was said to have been at the studio that night, suggesting a connection between the two incidents that made many people talk.

McCollum revealed on NewsNation, “You don’t have to shoot someone five times to take their jewelry and money.”

She recalled the 1994 incident, “Sean ‘Puffy’ Combs and his entourage of 40 people? Unharmed. Unthreatened. How did that make sense to anyone that a person would be rob and not the remaining 40 people? Who will have more money and jewelry?”

“Both times Tupac Shakur was shot, he was stuck in something,” McCollum said. “He got stuck in the elevator, then got stuck in the car. There was really nowhere to run.”

While it’s unclear what evidence the expert has, McCollum believes that “Ironically, there was no video footage in either scene. To me, this suggests someone close to him knew his whereabouts.” us on that day, that time and that place.”

“To me, that helps narrow down your suspect pool pretty well. Only a handful of people know where he was on both of those days,” she added.

Regarding the disgraced Bad Boy Record rapper’s connection to Tupac’s murder, an insider told Page Six in July, “People from Diddy’s past are coming forward and providing information,” as the family The late rapper’s family is reportedly considering a wrongful death lawsuit against Diddy.

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There are concerns about Diddy’s safety amid rumors of potential threats from West Coast gang members seeking revenge for Tupac’s death.

A source told Radar Online last week that there was real concern that disfavored individuals in certain gangs could become targets of violence, adding that the reality was no one can feel completely safe or immune from potential harm.

Despite denying any connection to the Las Vegas shooting as “pure fiction,” reports suggest prosecutors in the ongoing investigation are working closely with federal authorities to Diddy investigation.

Currently, the “I Need A Girl” rapper is grappling with a series of serious charges related to sexual misconduct and human trafficking, possibly facing a lengthy federal prison sentence.

Currently, Diddy is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn awaiting trial as the court denied his request for bail.

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