Orlando Baby Lane Anderson, The Man Now At The Center Of Tupac's Death
Orlando Baby Lane Anderson, has become the man at the center of one of Hip Hop's Greatest mysteries. But who was he and why is he now known as the man who killed Tupac? Shakur, his entourage, and Orlando Anderson were involved in a fight inside the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada three hours before Shakur’s shooting.
Orlando Tive “Baby lane “ Anderson born (August 13,1974) was the prime suspect in the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur. Anderson belonged to the California-based gang known as the south Compton crips.
However, while there was claims of eyewitness and readiness to testify, Las Vegas police failed to follow up with a member of Shakur’s entourage who witnessed the shooting and who told police he could identify one or more of the assailants. That witness, rapper Yaki Kadafi, was killed two month later. The police also failed to follow up on a lead from a witness who had spotted a white Cadillac similar to the car from which the fatal shots were fired and in which the shooters escaped.
Moreso, in 2002, the Los Angeles Times published a two-part series by reporter Chuck Philips titled “who killed Tupac Shakur?” That looked into the events leading to The crime. The series indicated that “the shooting was carried out by a Compton gang called the south side crips to avenge the beating of one of its members by Shakur a few hours earlier. Orlando Anderson, the Crip whom Shakur had attacked, fired the fatal shots."
On May 29, 1998, Anderson died at Martin Luther King Jr. Harbor Hospital in Willowbrook, California, following a gang-related shoot out. And fans of Tupac wrote. "He who killed by the sword died by the sword, you shot Tupac, you got shot."
On May 29, 1998, Anderson died at Martin Luther King Jr. Harbor Hospital in Willowbrook, California, following a gang-related shoot out. And fans of Tupac wrote. "He who killed by the sword died by the sword, you shot Tupac, you got shot."


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