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Tupac Shakur's bodyguard, Frank Alexander, produced a documentary about the murder, Tupac Shakur: Before I Wake, in which he stated that it would be inconceivable that Suge, who was the driver of the car in which Tupac was killed, and a very large man, would put himself in the path of bullets if he knew they were coming.
In the documentary, Frank also states that he himself has no reason to suspect Suge Knight, and that Suge treated the security people " very well " at all times.
In addition, Cathy Scott, who worked closely with the LAPD during her career as a journalist, stated on the same documentary that " The LAPD found no evidence whatsoever that implicated Suge Knight.
" She also said, " You can be sure that if the LAPD had ANY evidence that Suge Knight was involved in Tupac's killing they would have arrested him.
" Cathy Scott wrote a book entitled The Killing of Tupac Shakur.
On a website entitled Archived Letters Cathy writes back to a fan of her book, stating, " Thanks very much for your note.
Re: your question about Suge Knight, there never was any evidence — or even alleged evidence — linking Suge to Tupac's murder in any way, shape or form.
He was never a suspect.
The Biggie and Tupac documentary was based solely on one disgruntled ex-cop's theory.
He despised Suge and wanted to see him go down.

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