Frank alexander to blame?

stefanwzyga

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#1
Does anyone really think pacs bodygaurd could have done anything to stop the shooting? ive herd a lot of people take shots at frank, but for me there was nothing he or any other bodygaurd could have done, other than be sitting in the back of the bmw with a cocked an loaded gun, they were not allowed to carry guns in vegas, so what could he have possiblly done?
 
#2
Frank Alexander couldn't have done anything, he was in the car behind the BMW. However, his story is exaggerated. His book (Got Your Back) was juiced up to make it sound more dramatic. If you don't believe me, read it again, he talks about how the gas light in the Lexus he was driving came on (yeah right) and about how his plane ticket had the numbers "666" and "13" on it (bullshit, I'd say). He even said Pac was throwing up the W in the picture of him on the stretcher after getting shot in New York, even though we all know Pac was just flipping off the camera, not throwing the W. Plus what he said in the Welcome to Death Row DVD was off (he stated that the Cadillac was just inches from the BMW, which is untrue, otherwise Pac's and Suge's heads would've looked like JFK's after he got assassinated). Frank did have a story to tell, but let's not kid ourselves, he wanted to milk it for what it was worth.
 
#3
I don't mean to diss Frank Alexander but I've never understood that why did he leave a wide open space next to Suge's bmw...I mean, according to what he said he and the outlawz were behind the white Cadillac but why didn't he stop rigth next to Suge's car?
Maybe it's just me and I missunderstood something.....does anybody have an answere for this?
 
#4
IMO, Frank Isn't the one to blame. In his book he goes on to talk about when hit em up dropped and the security detail was to be improved on Tupac's behalf. Frank was 'sticking to him like glue' was the words I believe he used. Plus they even had a meeting about the whole hit em up situation.

Tupac can't have been the easiest person to work for - as I recall in 'Got You Back' Frank writes about a car chase that he and Tupac had where Pac was trying to loose him. Tupac can't have really given a toss about his welfare, IMO. In Makaveli he even says that he has a death wish, of which I can see as being the case. Tupac didn't wear a vest after the altercation with Anderson, at his own risk - if Frank could have done anything then he could have at least made sure Pac had a vest on.
 
#5
After watchinh Before I Wake, I seriously thought that The chef of thу Deathrow bodyguards was involoved, but not Big Frank
 

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