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Thirty years after Tupac Shakur's killing can a murder trial offer justice? - The Guardian

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Tupac's 1996 murder went unsolved for three decades — now one man faces trial, testing whether a cold case can still deliver justice.

Cold Case JusticeConspiracy Theory FormationCollective MemoryDelayed Retribution
Thirty years after Tupac Shakur's killing can a murder trial offer justice? - The Guardian

Theory Briefing

  • Tupac Shakur's killing in 1996 spawned decades of conspiracy theories precisely because no one was charged for so long.
  • Thirty years of unanswered questions shaped public memory in ways a courtroom verdict may struggle to undo.
  • A single defendant now faces trial, raising the question of whether one conviction can satisfy a case mythology this large.
  • Cold cases often produce contested evidence — the long gap between crime and trial is itself a challenge to reliable justice.