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Kading was an [[Orange County Sheriff's Department (California)|Orange County Sheriff's Department]] deputy, where he worked in the jail, from January 1986 to September 1988. He then joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1988.
Kading was an [[Orange County Sheriff's Department (California)|Orange County Sheriff's Department]] deputy, where he worked in the jail, from January 1986 to September 1988. He then joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1988.


He retired from the department, where he worked in the robbery-homicide division, after 22 years of service in June 2010.<ref>[http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2011/10/greg_kading_the_internal_affai.php Greg Kading: The Internal Affairs Report that Cleared the Tupac and Biggie Cop from Wrongdoing in the George Torres Case - Los Angeles - News - The Informer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The following year, Kading released his book.<ref name=XXL >[http://www.xxlmag.com/xxl-magazine/2011/10/ex-lapd-detective-fingers-diddy-suge-knight-in-tupac-shakur-the-notorious-b-i-g-murders/ EX-LAPD Detective Fingers Diddy, Suge Knight in Tupac Shakur & The Notorious B.I.G. Murders - XXL<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> A full-length documentary adapted from his book began shooting in 2013.<ref>[http://www.swaggamusic.net/2013/03/09/greg-kading-on-notorious-b-i-gs-murder-the-only-option-left-is-arresting-suge-knight/ Greg Kading on Notorious B.I.G’s murder: “The only option left is arresting Suge Knight” | Swagga Music<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
He retired from the department, where he worked in the robbery-homicide division, after 22 years of service in June 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2011/10/greg_kading_the_internal_affai.php|title=Greg Kading: The Internal Affairs Report that Cleared the Tupac and Biggie Cop from Wrongdoing in the George Torres Case - Los Angeles - News - The Informer<!-- Bot generated title -->}}</ref> The following year, Kading released his book.<ref name=XXL >[http://www.xxlmag.com/xxl-magazine/2011/10/ex-lapd-detective-fingers-diddy-suge-knight-in-tupac-shakur-the-notorious-b-i-g-murders/ EX-LAPD Detective Fingers Diddy, Suge Knight in Tupac Shakur & The Notorious B.I.G. Murders - XXL<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> A full-length documentary adapted from his book began shooting in 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.swaggamusic.net/2013/03/09/greg-kading-on-notorious-b-i-gs-murder-the-only-option-left-is-arresting-suge-knight/|title=Greg Kading on Notorious B.I.G’s murder: “The only option left is arresting Suge Knight” &#124; Swagga Music<!-- Bot generated title -->}}</ref>


He works as a private investigator in Southern California.
He works as a private investigator in Southern California.
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== Book ==
== Book ==
In September 2011, he self-published the book ''Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls & Tupac Shakur Murder Investigations''. In it, he included new evidence in the rappers' murders that he said implicated entertainment mogul [[Sean Combs]] and CEO of Death Row Records, [[Suge Knight]].<ref>[http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2011/10/tupac_biggie_kading.php Greg Kading, Author of Tupac, Biggie Smalls Murder Book, Discusses One Hell of a Week - Los Angeles - News - The Informer<!-- Bot-generated title -->]</ref> The release prompted what MediaBistro.com called "a new round of explosive media coverage about the unsolved killings".<ref name=Allegations>[http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlla/greg-kading-murder-rap-lapd-sean-combs-suge-knight-keffed-biggie-smalls_b41280 LAPD Cop Turned Author Re-Ignites Tupac Shakur Murder Investigation - FishbowlLA<!-- Bot-generated title -->]</ref>
In September 2011, he self-published the book ''Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls & Tupac Shakur Murder Investigations''. In it, he included new evidence in the rappers' murders that he said implicated entertainment mogul [[Sean Combs]] and CEO of Death Row Records, [[Suge Knight]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2011/10/tupac_biggie_kading.php|title=Greg Kading, Author of Tupac, Biggie Smalls Murder Book, Discusses One Hell of a Week - Los Angeles - News - The Informer<!-- Bot-generated title -->}}</ref> The release prompted what MediaBistro.com called "a new round of explosive media coverage about the unsolved killings".<ref name=Allegations>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlla/greg-kading-murder-rap-lapd-sean-combs-suge-knight-keffed-biggie-smalls_b41280|title=LAPD Cop Turned Author Re-Ignites Tupac Shakur Murder Investigation - FishbowlLA<!-- Bot-generated title -->}}</ref>


Combs responded to the allegation by telling Los Angeles local reporters in emails that "this story is pure fiction and completely ridiculous".<ref name=Allegations /> Knight has not addressed the claim.<ref name=XXL /> [[Lil' Cease]], a rapper and childhood friend of Smalls, told radio host [[Sway Calloway]] on the "Sway in the Morning"-show that he didn't believe Combs had ordered Shakur's shooting as Kading alleged in his book.<ref>[http://rapfix.mtv.com/2011/10/06/lil-cease-denies-claims-by-ex-lapd-officer-on-2pac-and-notorious-big-murders/ Lil’ Cease Denies Claims By Ex-LAPD Officer On 2Pac And Notorious B.I.G. Murders<!-- Bot-generated title -->]</ref>
Combs responded to the allegation by telling Los Angeles local reporters in emails that "this story is pure fiction and completely ridiculous".<ref name=Allegations /> Knight has not addressed the claim.<ref name=XXL /> [[Lil' Cease]], a rapper and childhood friend of Smalls, told radio host [[Sway Calloway]] on the "Sway in the Morning"-show that he didn't believe Combs had ordered Shakur's shooting as Kading alleged in his book.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://rapfix.mtv.com/2011/10/06/lil-cease-denies-claims-by-ex-lapd-officer-on-2pac-and-notorious-big-murders/|title=Lil’ Cease Denies Claims By Ex-LAPD Officer On 2Pac And Notorious B.I.G. Murders<!-- Bot-generated title -->}}</ref>


In response to Combs's denial of the claims, Kading said on the ''All-out-Attack-Podcast'' with Harry Robinson that Combs needs to "let the people have what they deserve, and what they deserve is the truth".<ref>{{Cite web|last=Robinson|first=Harry|date=Sep 25, 2020|title=GREG KADING'S MESSAGE TO P DIDDY ON THE MURDER OF TUPAC - AllOutAttack Podcast #6|url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o94zUb21XUc|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=[[YouTube]]}}</ref>
In response to Combs's denial of the claims, Kading said on the ''All-out-Attack-Podcast'' with Harry Robinson that Combs needs to "let the people have what they deserve, and what they deserve is the truth".<ref>{{Cite web|last=Robinson|first=Harry|date=Sep 25, 2020|title=GREG KADING'S MESSAGE TO P DIDDY ON THE MURDER OF TUPAC - AllOutAttack Podcast #6|url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o94zUb21XUc|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=[[YouTube]]}}</ref>


The book also details what Kading described as the behind-the-scenes failure by the [[LVMPD]] and LAPD to arrest Shakur's and Wallace's killers. The families of Shakur and Wallace have not responded to the allegations.<ref>[http://www.laweekly.com/2012-03-22/news/biggie-smalls-grand-jury-voletta-wallace/full/ Biggie Smalls's Mom Wants Grand Jury on Murder - - News - Los Angeles - LA Weekly<!-- Bot-generated title -->]</ref>
The book also details what Kading described as the behind-the-scenes failure by the [[LVMPD]] and LAPD to arrest Shakur's and Wallace's killers. The families of Shakur and Wallace have not responded to the allegations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.laweekly.com/2012-03-22/news/biggie-smalls-grand-jury-voletta-wallace/full/|title=Biggie Smalls's Mom Wants Grand Jury on Murder - - News - Los Angeles - LA Weekly<!-- Bot-generated title -->}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:21, 12 June 2024

Greg Kading
Kading in 2022
Born
Gregory James Kading

(1963-05-01) May 1, 1963 (age 61)
Police career
Country United States
DepartmentOrange County Sheriff's Department
Los Angeles Police Department
Service years1986–2010
RankSworn in as Deputy (1986)
Sworn in as Officer (September 1988)
Detective
Other workNon-fiction author
Private investigator

Gregory James Kading (born May 1, 1963) is an American author and former Los Angeles Police Department detective best known for working on a multi law-enforcement task force that investigated the murders of rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls in the mid-2000s. Many credit Kading and his LAPD task force for the 2023 arrest of Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis for the September 1996 murder of Tupac.

Early life and education

Greg Kading was born in Reno, Nevada.[1] He graduated from Capistrano Valley High School in Mission Viejo, California in 1981. He attended Cal State Long Beach and Calvary Chapel Bible College.

Career

Kading was an Orange County Sheriff's Department deputy, where he worked in the jail, from January 1986 to September 1988. He then joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1988.

He retired from the department, where he worked in the robbery-homicide division, after 22 years of service in June 2010.[2] The following year, Kading released his book.[3] A full-length documentary adapted from his book began shooting in 2013.[4]

He works as a private investigator in Southern California.

In February 2021, Kading was featured in the Netflix docu-series Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel that covers the death of Elisa Lam.[5]

Book

In September 2011, he self-published the book Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls & Tupac Shakur Murder Investigations. In it, he included new evidence in the rappers' murders that he said implicated entertainment mogul Sean Combs and CEO of Death Row Records, Suge Knight.[6] The release prompted what MediaBistro.com called "a new round of explosive media coverage about the unsolved killings".[7]

Combs responded to the allegation by telling Los Angeles local reporters in emails that "this story is pure fiction and completely ridiculous".[7] Knight has not addressed the claim.[3] Lil' Cease, a rapper and childhood friend of Smalls, told radio host Sway Calloway on the "Sway in the Morning"-show that he didn't believe Combs had ordered Shakur's shooting as Kading alleged in his book.[8]

In response to Combs's denial of the claims, Kading said on the All-out-Attack-Podcast with Harry Robinson that Combs needs to "let the people have what they deserve, and what they deserve is the truth".[9]

The book also details what Kading described as the behind-the-scenes failure by the LVMPD and LAPD to arrest Shakur's and Wallace's killers. The families of Shakur and Wallace have not responded to the allegations.[10]

References

  1. ^ Kading, Greg (2011). Murder Rap: The Untold Story of the Biggie Smalls and The Tupac Shakur Murder Investigations (ebook). One-Time Publishing. p. 26. ISBN 0-9839554-8-4.
  2. ^ "Greg Kading: The Internal Affairs Report that Cleared the Tupac and Biggie Cop from Wrongdoing in the George Torres Case - Los Angeles - News - The Informer".
  3. ^ a b EX-LAPD Detective Fingers Diddy, Suge Knight in Tupac Shakur & The Notorious B.I.G. Murders - XXL
  4. ^ "Greg Kading on Notorious B.I.G's murder: "The only option left is arresting Suge Knight" | Swagga Music".
  5. ^ St. Clair, Josh (February 10, 2021). "The True Story of What Happened to Elisa Lam at the Cecil Hotel". Men's Health. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  6. ^ "Greg Kading, Author of Tupac, Biggie Smalls Murder Book, Discusses One Hell of a Week - Los Angeles - News - The Informer".
  7. ^ a b "LAPD Cop Turned Author Re-Ignites Tupac Shakur Murder Investigation - FishbowlLA".
  8. ^ "Lil' Cease Denies Claims By Ex-LAPD Officer On 2Pac And Notorious B.I.G. Murders".
  9. ^ Robinson, Harry (Sep 25, 2020). "GREG KADING'S MESSAGE TO P DIDDY ON THE MURDER OF TUPAC - AllOutAttack Podcast #6". YouTube.
  10. ^ "Biggie Smalls's Mom Wants Grand Jury on Murder - - News - Los Angeles - LA Weekly".