Ice Cube has shared his thoughts on the revival of 2Pac‘s murder investigation, which has been open for over 25 years now.

During a recent NewsNation interview with Chris Cuomo, the former N.W.A. rapper talked about how disappointed he felt that the authorities still haven’t pinned down a perpetrators in all the years since the killings.

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“Seems like it’s 30 years too late,” he said about the recent searches related to the late legend’s passing. “But I’m pretty sure we haven’t heard the absolute, whole truth when it comes to 2Pac’s death and what happened to him that night in Vegas.”

“For his death to be, y’know, somewhat unsolved, as well as Biggie’s, is just a shame,” Cube added. “When John Lennon got shot, they found that guy very quick.”

2Pac’s murder investigation unexpectedly kicked back into life this month, and bullets that were recently found at Duane “Keefe D” Davis’ home are to be tested by forensic experts to determine whether they are linked to the rap icon’s death.

According to the Daily Mirror, Las Vegas police recovered several .40 caliber bullets while executing a search warrant at the Henderson, Nevada residence belonging to Keefe D’s wife, Paula Clemons, last week.

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A former member of the South Side Compton Crips, Keefe D is the uncle of ‘Pac’s alleged killer, Orlando Anderson, and has admitted on more than one occasion to playing a role in the rapper’s 1996 murder.

A Vegas police source said the bullets will undergo forensic testing “to determine if they have any link to the bullets found in 2Pac’s body or on the scene of the homicide.”

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Homicide detectives have kept forensic evidence from ‘Pac’s death scene and body, including bullets and clothing, in secure storage since 1996. They also have full-scale laboratory analysis of shells, bullets and powder from the crime scene.

“Microfibers or residues from the weapon or the bullet could prove to be a link,” the source added. “There is no information yet on the history of the bullets, how old they are or their significance. And it will take some time to assess how the bullets play a role in this case.”