Keffe D tells the cops he was offered $1 million to kill Death Row rapper Tupac Shakur and Suge Knight, the label's former CEO. Sitting in the backseat of the Cadillac, according to Keffe D, was his own nephew, Orlando Baby Lane Anderson, who got his ass kicked in the MGM Grand lobby earlier in the evening by Shakur's posse over a piece of Death Row bling that Baby Lane supposedly had stolen. A later 2005 story by Chuck Philips alleged that an informant for the Poole-Sullivan theory, Psycho Mike, was a schizophrenic with admitted memory lapses who confessed to hearsay. He says he kept handing her tissues to sop up the mascara streaming down her face as she begged cops not to tell Suge Knight they had spoken with her. Previous Next. I had to believe that they wanted to find out who the murderer of my son was. Journalist Randall Sullivan devoted both a sprawling Rolling Stone article and a popular novel to Poole's allegations. So detectives took a different approach. 104 records for Teresa Swann. Kading explains to the Weekly that it was an innocent use of words, played wildly out of context. TMZ recently reported that he is pulling in only about $1,200 a month chump change compared to the glittering Death Row dynasty of old. Unsolved case Kading added: "Suge would have figured out she spoke, but the reality was that he was not going to kill or harm the mother of his child, especially if she is working with law enforcement. [27][28] Retired LAPD detective Greg Kading, who worked for three years on a gang task force that included the Wallace case, alleged that the rapper was shot by Wardell "Poochie" Fouse. Also, the U.S. Attorney's Office redacted everything in Kading's journals that was not pertinent to Torres, but the defense found blacked-out entries that did relate to Torres. to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. [15], The case came for trial before a jury on June 21, 2004. Money that was immediate was what they worked for. As a result of the newly discovered evidence, the judge declared a mistrial and awarded the Wallace family its attorneys' fees. As you will read in the book, I was pulled off the task force shortly after her confession and I never got a chance to do all the follow-up stuff that needed to be done. She's named Theresa Swann in Murder Rap for her own protection. He was 24 years old. We put her in a corner to make those hard decisions, he said. They were the fruit of an intensive investigation by a special task force of LAPD officers plus agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation that had begun years earlier, in May 2006. In December 2012, the LAPD released the autopsy results conducted on Wallace's body to generate new leads. Gradually, Kading says, all leads dead-ended. Yet this is when the investigation was inexplicably derailed. And, we were always recognizing because we had taken this to the federal investigative level including [having] the F.B.I. officers in your findings as having been part of the Biggie Smalls murder plot? In what seemed like an instant, however, Kading went from the top of the world to the depths of a very public hell. DX: Speaking of that initial composite, even [for] the first composite Lil Cease describes someone in a suit and bow tie. Swann wore a body-wire during a meet with Suge, now out of prison, which ended in failure. However, as youll read in the book, there was a third person there, which was Suge Knights attorney, David Kenner. [35] The Wallace family refiled the suit, dropping the state law claims on May 27, 2008. Combs may take heat for these new revelations or he may not. After losing Biggie Smalls, he expanded his hip-hop empire newly titled Bad Boy Entertainment Worldwide to encompass the film, restaurant and apparel industries. Just as investigators had done with Keffe D, they tracked Swann (again, not her real name) until they had gathered enough evidence against her to put her away for other crimes to motivate her to talk. Swanns lawyer secured her prosecution immunity for attempting to get Knights admission deal and she has stayed silent ever since. A barrel-chested black man with a front tooth missing, relaxed yet instinctively cautious, is seated across from four spellbound cops in a glass-walled conference room at 8200 Wilshire Blvd. In his book he says that she fronted alot of businesses for Suge to wash/hide his money. The fourth bullet was fatal, entering through his right hip and striking several vital organs, including his colon, liver, heart, and the upper lobe of his left lung, before stopping in his left shoulder area. Greg Kading: We believe its a guy named Poochie, who was a Blood affiliate of Suge Knights. Kading planned to notify her last weekend that Murder Rap was going to print. As his net worth has skyrocketed to nearly $500 million, his image has softened at the same rate: He's a mentor to tween heartthrob Justin Bieber and an MTV reality-show regular. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007. . Kading says that, in fact, he facilitated Albert's surrender to local cops and nothing more. 163 (C.D. And I think maybe he was trying to help too much, as opposed to just being perfectly honest. [in Biggie & Tupac] where [Nick Broomfield] gets up and Eugene Deal points at [a photo of Amir Muhammad in a lineup], theres a lot of problems with that legally, and the way that it was developed. At the time the multi-agency task force was formed by the LAPD, Smalls' mother, Voletta Wallace, was suing the City of Los Angeles for potentially hundreds of millions of dollars because she believed dirty cops had been involved in her son's murder. Estate of Wallace v. City of Los Angeles, 229 F.R.D. Like a tense scene from L.A. Law, they prepared a fake confession from Wardell Poochie Fouse, a close associate of Suge Knight's, then asked Swann to confirm it a creative tactic used by LAPD's elite Robbery-Homicide Division. The law was only a deterrent if someone was stupid enough to get caught. ", "Sean Combs Ordered Tupac Murder: LA Cop:And Suge Knight had Biggie Smalls killed in revenge, says book by former LAPD detective", "Lawyer For Notorious B.I.G. McClure says it was his decision to shelve the case, and the Beck administration merely went along. Although Kading was one of the focal points of the defense's argument, the outrageous misconduct referred to in [Judge Wilson's] motion was related to items of discovery that the government did not provide to the defense, the report states. Suge told her to go see Poochie and take care of Biggie. Greg Kading: No, actually I dont. The LAPD was trying to cover up the Biggie Smalls murder, not by protecting corrupt cops but by undercutting the ability of its own investigators to solve the case. Suge was in county jail and used Swann to make the solicitation and get at Biggie. That stuff gets purged out. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. . Kading, who led a major Federal task force probe into Biggie's murder, has revealed how his forces investigations and Suges ex - codenamed "Theresa Swann" - detailed how Suge's paid enforcer Darnell Poochie Fouse pulled the trigger on March 9, 1997. [5] The accuracy of the article was later challenged in a letter by the Assistant Managing Editor of the Los Angeles Times, who accused Sullivan of using "shoddy tactics." The consequences were also overshadowed by the benefit and reward in their minds.. DX: Do you believe David Mack and Rafael Perez were at the Petersen Automotive Museum the night Biggie was killed, as was recently revealed to have been alleged by a former cellmate of Perezs? Teresa SwannWoodfin - Teresa Cynthia Sehion Swann, 45, passed away Wednesday, January 4, 2012 at her home.She was a daughter of Barry Sehion of Oteen and the late Linda Gail Martin.In addition to her By 12:45a.m. (PST), the streets were crowded with people leaving the museum. Shortly afterward, McClure decided to jam a spike in the investigation, Kading says. Greg Kading: No, absolutely not. The conversation was almost 12 years on from the murder and he would have suspected something with her all of a sudden bringing this stuff back up. Corrupt LAPD Officer David Mack, poster boy for the late-1990s Rampart scandal that would come to cast doubt on much of what LAPD said and did, lurched to the forefront of Poole's investigation after Mack was arrested for an unrelated $722,000 bank heist. I am a native Houstonian a city that I love regardless of our unpredictable weather. We followed every viable lead that we had at the time and pushed it to the point where we needed something else to occur in order to move the case forward. - also known as Biggie Smalls -was killed 25 years ago in a drive-by shooting, Greg Kading, a retired detective, lead an investigation into Biggie's murder, Suge Knight is currently serving 28 years for voluntary manslaughter in a separate case, Biggie was shot in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997, aged 24, Suge allegedly set up Biggie's murder in retaliation for his friend Tupac's death, Tupac was killed in a drive by shooting in Las Vegas in 1996, Funeral cars filled with floral tributes for Biggie in Brooklyn in a farewell drive-by, Former detective Kading does not believe the LAPD will ever close Biggie's case, 1996 murder of his money maker Tupac Shakur, Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). More recently, the film City of Lies was produced based on Poole's investigation and Sullivan's book, and cast Johnny Depp as Poole. About a year later, LAPD led by new Chief Charlie Beck chose to not make any public statement that its probe had cleared Kading, whose life was falling apart. She's named "Theresa Swann" in Murder Rap for her own protection. But it was Searight who decided not to give them to Torres' lawyers. While her real name has been mentioned online and in books, Swann has always shied away from the limelight. Voletta Wallace's attorney Sanders tells the Weekly that Kading's book does not meaningfully refute theories that corrupt LAPD cops were involved, and Sanders does not believe that alleged co-conspirators Swann, Knight and Poochie could have known Smalls was at the Petersen Automotive Museum party on the night he was gunned down. And so were like, Okay, well this seems to be his kinda go-to guy when hes having these kind of problems. And so thats all the stuff thats discussed in the book, and it will compound the girls statement. However, Kading and Daryn Dupree, an LAPD gang detective on the team, copied Swann's words in police journals. According to her, the solicitation was $25,000 and she gave Poochie 14 grand, clearly she kept the remainder. He added: If he was going to let some rival crew come in and try to murder him without a reaction, what did that do for the reputation hed spent years building? In 1974, at age 11 one year after Kading was at a party with his mother and accidentally ingested LSD in spiked punch his mother packed everything into a VW bus and headed south along the California coast toward Mexico. Theresa used to live at 5 Hope St, North Attleborough, MA 02760. But there's a perception out there and we're concerned that it might work against you in the Biggie case. So that was the protocol we had. [11] Media reports had previously speculated that Wallace was in some way connected to Shakur's murder, though no evidence ever surfaced to seriously implicate him. For instance, have you ever seen that movie L.A. The law was only a deterrent if someone was stupid enough to get caught. Kading's big break came in 2003, when he was assigned to a task force of federal and local officers investigating George Torres, Numero Uno supermarket magnate and an alleged drug kingpin. [33], On April 16, 2007, relatives of Wallace filed a second wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles. DX: And I understand you had her read a faked confession from Poochie, who was already deceased? He told me where Biggie would be you know, that party at the car museum. In a taped confession fully reviewed by L.A. Weekly, Keffe D says, [Combs] took me downstairs and he's like, 'Man, I want to get rid of them dudes.' ", 2020 THE SUN, US, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY | YOUR AD CHOICES | SITEMAP, Notorious B.I.G. "The sense is let lying dogs lie and that is not likely to change. Advertising disclosure: We may receive compensation for some of the links in our stories. Swann revealed how the rap boss, who was behind bars at the time, ordered Compton gangster Poochie to murder Biggie, during a taped interview - which later she secured an immunity deal on, according to Kading. Steven Katz, the lead detective in the Wallace investigation. L.A. Weekly has verified her identity as Knight's longtime lover and business associate but has chosen not to reveal her name. Wallace's SUV stopped at a red light on the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and South Fairfax Avenue[8] just 50yd (46m) away. Sure enough, just five months after Keffe D alleged he'd watched his nephew, Baby Lane Anderson, kill Shakur on orders from Sean Combs, Kading's investigative team hit a second home run when one of Suge Knight's baby mommas fingered Knight as having handed her the money to pay for Smalls' murder.