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While our in-depth investigation of Eazy-E's death touched on the notion that many around him believe he was murdered, the son of the late rapper, Yung Eazy, has taken to Instagram with charges that Suge Knight killed his father.

"Eazy did not get sick until after the studio incident with Suge and look how he acknowledged and admits on this interview with Jimmy Kimmel," he wrote.

For those who haven't seen the clip that Yung Eazy is referring to, Suge Knight tells Kimmel, "See, technology is so high. So, if you shoot somebody, you go to jail forever. You don’t want to go to jail forever. They have a new thing out. They have this stuff they called — they get blood from somebody with AIDS and they shoot you with it. That’s a slow death. The Eazy-E thing. You know what I mean?"

For more on Eazy-E's death, check out our investigation here.

I've been known my pops was killed. His death never added up 2 what ppl have always said maybe they think we're idiots blind to the truth idk....but 4 u new fans, youngsters & ppl who just don't know much notice in #StraightOuttaCompton Eazy did not get sick until after the studio incident with suge and look how he acknowledged & admits on this interview with #JimmyKimmel injecting ppl instead of shooting them is a new thing that's done. the truth is out there its just blinded by the fact that Eric had alot of sex #FreeYourMind #RipEazyE #EazyE #FuckSugeKnight A video posted by Yung Eazy Child Of A Legend (@iamyungeazy) on Aug 19, 2015 at 12:28pm PDT

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