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Jimmy Henchman Associate Admits to Role in Robbery/Shooting of Tupac

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(AllHipHop News) A man has admitted to being involved in the attack on rap star Tupac Shakur in 1994, inside Manhattan's Quad Studios in November of 1994, after allegedly being paid $2,500 dollars by James "Jimmy Henchman" Rosemond.

Dexter Isaac, a former friend of Rosemond, is an inmate currently serving life in prison for murder, robbery and other offenses.

Isaac came forward Wednesday (June 15th) with the information on the eve of what would be Tupac's 40th birthday.

He confessed to his involvement in the November 30th, 1994 robbery of Tupac Shakur to AllHipHop.com, after Jimmy Henchman identified him in a statement, relating to Henchman's indictment for dealing numerous kilos of cocaine.

"I want to apologize to his family [Tupac Shakur] and for the mistake I did for that sucker [Jimmy Henchman]," Dexter Isaac told AllHipHop.com from prison. "I am trying to clean it up to give [Tupac and Biggie's] mothers some closure."

Henchman, who is currently on the run from Federal officials, claimed that Dexter Isaac, along with other incarcerated inmates were cooperating with the government in an investigation of his alleged drug dealing activities.

"If the government is relying on informants like Winston “Winnie” Harris, a convicted drug dealer and Jamaican deportee, who came to me and motioned via hand signal that he was forced to wear a wire and begged me to skip town or Dexter Isaac who is serving life in prison plus 30 years, then I’m sure I will not be offered a fair trial," Henchman said in a statement released to AllHipHop.com in May of 2011.

Dexter Isaac told AllHipHop.com that he decided to confess to the robbery to prove Jimmy Henchman's involvement, in addition to clearing his conscience for his role in the robbery.

Isaac said he was comfortable going on record relating to the robbery and shooting which resulted in Pac being reportedly shot, five times.

Since the statute of limitations had expired, legally, no one can be prosecuted for the assault at this time.

Isaac was a lifelong friend of Jimmy Henchmen, who helped the former mogul set up his first company, Henchman Entertainment, in 1989.

Isaac claims he never cooperated with the government in any investigation, and Jimmy Henchman's allegations infuriated him.

Isaac, who is also from Brooklyn, has long been suspected of being involved in the Quad shooting of Tupac Shakur, along with an associate name Spencer "Scooter" Bowens, who is also serving a life sentence and another man named George Roland Campbell.

According to the confession below, Dexter Isaac not only knows what happened to Tupac Shakur's jewelry, but he claims he is also in possession of the Hip-Hop star's chain that was taken during the altercation on that infamous night on November 7, 1994.

The shooting on November 30th, was the start of a deadly feud that resulted in the murders of both Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G.

Their murders have never been solved.

Isaac was indicted by the government in 1998 and was subsequently sentenced to life in prison for murder, robbery, fraud and witness intimidation charges.

[Editor's Note: His entire admission involving his role in the Tupac Shakur shooting in 1994 is listed below, along with his contact information for verification purposes.]

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Hmmm, this is very interesting...considering this guy is in jail for life already and really doesn't have much to gain by coming out at such a late time.

Original Story: http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2011/06/15/22790289.aspx
 
That's all well and good but he's not admitting to being the shooter that actually killed him in '96, so ultimately inconsequential.
 
That's all well and good but he's not admitting to being the shooter that actually killed him in '96, so ultimately inconsequential.

Not really inconsequential, if you read the letter he wrote he says he knows about the Biggie and Tupac killings and hints at certain people being involved...I mean this is assuming this guy is actually not just talking bullshit.
 
lol. dude calls himself "a real soldier, fighting for his freedom in prison"

what a piece of shit. i hope he dies there.
 
You have 2 of the bigger music artists from the 90's who were both shot and killed. And their shootings have gone unsolved. But no, nobody gives a shit about this development.

Pretty loose use of the term "artists".

I think a few people cared about this for a few days after it happened. Since then nobody cares.
 
Pretty loose use of the term "artists".

I think a few people cared about this for a few days after it happened. Since then nobody cares.

That's stupid to say, it's still being talked about to this day with documentaries, books, news stories being published constantly about the shootings of both these artists.
 
Pretty loose use of the term "artists".

I think a few people cared about this for a few days after it happened. Since then nobody cares.

I dont really give a shit, but that doesnt mean no one does. I guess I am less self involved than others here 🙄
 
That's stupid to say, it's still being talked about to this day with documentaries, books, news stories being published constantly about the shootings of both these artists.

Yes. "Constantly". Other than the cashgrab movie that his brother? made, I don't think I've heard a single thing about it in 10 years.
 
If he has the chain then it's probably legit. Would be interesting to hear who exactly put the hit out on Pac and Biggie when he reveals the rest of the story.

What lesson can be learned from all of this? Do your homework kiddies, or end up in prison because you committed a crime for chump change that a college grad makes in 1 paycheck.
 
To each their own I guess. At least I didn't blindly attack a person for their vue on the topic.

well you're pretty fucking stupid for a few reasons which were pretty obvious from your post, but i can elaborate for you.

1. you come into a thread about (probably) the 2 most famous rappers in history who were murdered, then question if they are "artists" ... trolling at it's best.

2. you claim that "only a few people" cared about this for "a few days" after it happened, and that "sine then nobody cares" ... all of which are entirely wrong.

so yes, you are pretty fucking stupid.
 
well you're pretty fucking stupid for a few reasons which were pretty obvious from your post, but i can elaborate for you.

1. you come into a thread about (probably) the 2 most famous rappers in history who were murdered, then question if they are "artists" ... trolling at it's best.

2. you claim that "only a few people" cared about this for "a few days" after it happened, and that "sine then nobody cares" ... all of which are entirely wrong.

so yes, you are pretty fucking stupid.

:'🙂'🙂'( I sorry :'🙂'🙂'(
 
If he has the chain then it's probably legit. Would be interesting to hear who exactly put the hit out on Pac and Biggie when he reveals the rest of the story.

What lesson can be learned from all of this? Do your homework kiddies, or end up in prison because you committed a crime for chump change that a college grad makes in 1 paycheck.

Yea, I'm interested to hear what else he has to say if this is found out to be legit. He claims to know what happened, or least has info on the Biggie/Pac murders...pretty interesting.
 
Yea, I'm interested to hear what else he has to say if this is found out to be legit. He claims to know what happened, or least has info on the Biggie/Pac murders...pretty interesting.

i'd be very interested to hear the story too. i have watched specials on both these murders and it pisses me off to this day that they both were murdered. to me, rap just hasn't been the same since them. biggie was my favorite rapper of all time (and still is) but i just wish he had more songs out there and could have made new ones.

i rarely listen to new rap in general because it is just garbage now a days. some of the beats are good now a days but it just isn't the same. maybe it is also because biggie and pac were big in my teenage years as well, so it has that nostalgia feeling for me too.
 
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