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Ex-FBI Agent Phil Carson Claims Diddy’s Mansion Raid Could Be Linked To Tupac’s Murder Suspect Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis

Retired FBI agent Phil Carson claims Tupac murder suspect Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis had the potential to spill shocking secrets about Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs before federal raids on the music mogul’s Miami and LA mansions. The plot thickens as allegations swirl around the untold stories that could have rocked the music industry. With speculations of hidden truths and clandestine dealings, the mystery surrounding this case deepens, leaving many wondering what could have been revealed.

Davis’s proximity to Combs raises questions about his involvement in the events leading up to Tupac’s murder. The details he might have shared could shed light on Combs’s role in the music industry and beyond.

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Phil Carson, a retired head of the Los Angeles FBI office, said that information backing search warrants for Combs’s LA and Florida properties may have come from the alleged murder accomplice, Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis, who was charged last year.

Carson is an expert on hip-hop criminals and kingmakers of the 1990s, after spending years probing police corruption around the shootings of Shakur and his East Coast rap rival Biggie Smalls, aka, Christopher Wallace.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, he pointed to Davis’s arrest on September 29 last year over his admitted involvement in Shakur’s murder – which he claimed was a $1million hit ordered by Combs, though the music producer denies it.

Carson described how a looming life sentence could now be forcing former gangster Davis, 60, to spill new secrets about Combs, 54, to investigators.

‘It’s not like the olden days of the Italian mafia where everybody kept their mouth shut,’ the ex-Bureau agent said.

‘As soon as somebody has handcuffs on them, they’ll sell out their own mom now.

‘Keefe’s arrested, and that’s a game-changer, because they have something over him. And that’s when he may start spilling his guts.

‘He’s an OG from out here,’ added Carson, referring to the shorthand term for ‘original gangster’.

‘He’s rubbed shoulders with a lot of the big shots. Every one of those guys has a story to tell about how the streets were run back then.

‘So who’s to say Keefe didn’t start throwing stuff out there that he hasn’t talked about before, to potentially save his a**?

‘That’s not to say it’s the reason federal law enforcement executed these warrants on Diddy’s house,’ he cautioned.

‘But it would be interesting to know what the evidence is, and where that evidence came from, that they put in these affidavits to get both these search warrants. It’s got to be something of substance.’

As part of a 2008 temporary immunity deal, Davis told LAPD detectives that Combs offered him $1million to murder Death Row Records boss Suge Knight.

‘He took me downstairs and he’s like, “Man, I wanna get rid of them dudes, man.”

‘I was like, “We’ll wipe their a** out quick, man. It’s nothing”,’ Davis told police in a recorded confession reported by LA Weekly in 2011.

After delving into the murky waters of Tupac’s murder case and the alleged involvement of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, it seems like we’re on the brink of a breakthrough. The retired FBI agent’s claims about Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis potentially spilling the beans on Diddy could be the missing puzzle piece. The implications are huge, and the future of this investigation hangs in the balance. At this point, Diddy is f***ed!

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