😱Suge Knight Drops SHOCKING Bombshell on Snoop Dogg’s Murder Case—Names the REAL Shooter & It’s NOT Who You Think!💥

Suge Knight Slams Snoop Dogg For “Destroying” Death Row

In an emotional and explosive prison phone call, Suge Knight finally told the full story behind Snoop Dogg’s infamous murder case—a story that rewrites everything fans thought they knew.

According to Suge, the man who took the blame for the fatal shooting was not Snoop, but his bodyguard Malik Lee—a man Suge says gave up his Olympic dreams and his entire future to keep Death Row Records alive and Snoop Dogg out of prison.

Suge starts by laying out the stakes: at the time of the murder charge, Snoop had only recorded one song for Doggystyle.

Had he gone to prison, not only would his solo career have ended before it started, but Suge believes The Dogg Pound and even 2Pac’s All Eyez on Me would never have happened.

The legal case was a ticking bomb hanging over Death Row’s entire empire.

And the person who saved it all? Malik Lee.

Malik, then a security guard for Snoop, took the stand and claimed responsibility for the shooting—despite the ballistic evidence showing the victim was killed by a .

380 caliber bullet, and Malik’s gun was a 9mm.

The logic didn’t add up, but Suge says the courts bought it because Malik “looked like a clean-cut man of God,” not a gangster.

That contrast with the others in the car helped sway the jury, and the case was ultimately beat.

But what happened next is where the heartbreak truly begins.

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Malik reveals that after risking his life, reputation, and freedom for Snoop, he never heard from him again.

“I didn’t get a dime.

Not a dollar.

Not even a phone call,” he says, his voice filled with pain but not bitterness.

Suge backs up every word.

“Snoop never put a penny on your books.

Never sent you anything.

Didn’t even try to see you when you got out,” Suge says, appalled.

Even more disturbing, Malik was training for the 1996 Olympic trials in martial arts when the murder case destroyed everything.

“I lost my dream,” he admits.

“I was going to compete.

I was going to be in the movies.

I had a plan.

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Then I took a murder charge for someone else—and disappeared.

” When asked why he did it, Malik’s answer is as noble as it is tragic: “Because it was my job.

My job was to protect the family.”

And protect he did.

For 21 months, Malik sat in jail with no bail while lawyers scrambled to figure out a way to spin the ballistics.

Suge says they argued that a 9mm gun could fire .

380 bullets but not the other way around—a technicality that helped them sell the story.

All the while, Malik waited, prayed, and sacrificed.

“I knew God had a plan,” he says.

“And I was at peace with whatever came next.”

But justice, if you can call it that, came at a cost.

Malik’s silence became Snoop’s salvation—and then his invisibility.

Suge chokes back emotion when he admits that even he, in all his power, didn’t make sure Malik was taken care of afterward.

“I let you down,” Suge says.

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“I thought people were looking out for you.

They weren’t.

And that’s on me.”

The conversation turns personal, with Suge and Malik reminiscing about their time on tour, the chaos of video shoots, and near-death encounters in Long Beach.

They recall how Snoop was once beaten so badly he couldn’t fight back, and how Suge had to personally step in and knock someone out to protect him.

“You saved my life,” Malik tells Suge.

“And I saved his.”

But the most gut-wrenching moment comes when Malik confirms what everyone feared—he’s never spoken to Snoop since the trial.

Not even once.

“I tried.

I can’t even get his number,” Malik says.

“25, 30 years… nothing.

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” He doesn’t sound bitter—just resigned.

Suge is less forgiving.

He calls Snoop “a cold piece of [__],” and compares Malik’s sacrifice to something Snoop wouldn’t have done even for himself.

“You gave him his life,” Suge says.

“He gave you silence.”

Despite the silence, Malik says he forgave Snoop long ago.

“I don’t hold hate in my heart.

My life is about sacrifice.

I give to give.

” Now a motivational speaker and music artist, Malik says God preserved him for a greater purpose.

But when asked if he’d still do it all again, he doesn’t hesitate.

“Yes,” he says.

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“I’d do it again, because that’s what loyalty means.”

Suge closes the conversation with a challenge.

“Snoop,” he says directly, “come have this conversation.

The world needs to hear it.

It’s time.

” Malik agrees, extending an open hand for what could be one of the most powerful reconciliations in hip-hop history—if it ever happens.

In the end, this isn’t just about a murder case, a bullet, or a courtroom drama.

It’s about how fame forgets, how silence replaces loyalty, and how a man gave up everything so that the Doggfather could become a legend.

If this was the ultimate act of loyalty… why did no one return it?

Snoop Dogg may be a household name, but the man who made it possible is still waiting in the shadows.

And now, thanks to Suge Knight, the world finally knows his name.