On this episode of Murder With Friends Grace is joined by comedian Anyi Malik to discuss the unsolved murders of hip-hop icons, Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. Part 1 is a conversation about the extraordinary life of Tupac Shakur and details the events leading up to his death.

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Murder With Friends is the newest show on Pop Trigger for those who have a morbid curiosity (pretty much everyone). Hosted by Grace Baldridge, each week friends join to discuss real life murders from throughout history – from serial killers to massacres and assassinations: This is true crime unfiltered.

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26 COMMENTS

  1. Nick Broomfield (the annoying guy narrating the doc at the intro ) is actually an incredible documentary film maker . He's made documentaries about (and with) Aileen Wurnos and Kurt cobaine ..

  2. What an immature, ignorant bitch grace is, mocking the british accent, check your own cringey yank voice bitch. talk too much, too loud and malik can go suck a dick too.

  3. O my, that hat and shirt. I know it's a USA hat, but I saw the hat and shirt together and immediately thought "yousa pu**y or nah?" don't know if that was intentional or not but I found it hilarious! 😆

  4. You should definitely cover Ian Brady and Myra Hindley (the Moors Murders) – which are very famous here in England. I'm not sure if the stories went international but I sure hope they did. It was such a sad and disgusting yet interesting series of events and I do believe your show will do it justice. Keep it up- love what you're doing!

  5. Guys, please do an episode on the Dunblane mass shooting in Scotland in the '90s, with Francis Maxwell as a guest! It was basically the UK's Port Arthur in how important and serious of an event it was, and Francis would probably have a lot to say about it.

  6. I loved Biggy! Not as close to the Tupac legacy. I am so glad that you are covering this! My daughters are getting an education in hip hop "hysteria" when it was relevant. My girls are not into rap/hip-hop, in general, but I feel like they need a little history and understanding. Especially, at that time. This event has cultural relevance. Plus, their music has a lot to say about the times today. As a parent, I feel that shit like this is very important!

    Love the show! The whole family is hooked! My personal opinion, Suge Knight should have been in prison a long, long time ago! Fucking horrible human being…….

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