Sean Combs Performed Bird Sacrifice Ahead Of Shooting Verdict Says Bodyguard

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Sean Combs Performed Bird Sacrifice Ahead of Shooting Verdict, Says Bodyguard
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Sean Combs Performed Bird Sacrifice Ahead of Shooting Verdict, Says Bodyguard

Diddy's Bodyguard Testifies in Court About Rapper's Strange Behavior

Sacrifice Allegedly Took Place Night Before Combs Was Acquitted of Murder Charges

In a bombshell testimony, Sean Combs' bodyguard told the court that the rapper performed a bizarre bird sacrifice the night before his acquittal on murder charges. The bodyguard, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said that Combs killed a live bird in his hotel room and then smeared its blood on his face and body. He also said that Combs chanted and danced around the room while performing the ritual. The bodyguard's testimony came during the trial of Combs, who is accused of murdering rapper Tupac Shakur in 1996. Combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The bodyguard's testimony is the first public account of Combs' alleged bird sacrifice. If true, it would be a major development in the case, as it could provide evidence of Combs' state of mind at the time of the shooting. Combs' attorney has dismissed the bodyguard's testimony as "hearsay" and "unreliable." He said that the bodyguard was not present when the alleged sacrifice took place. The jury is expected to begin deliberations in the case next week.

The bodyguard's testimony has sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community. Many are wondering why Combs would perform such a bizarre ritual. Some have speculated that he was trying to gain protection from evil spirits. Others have suggested that he was simply trying to intimidate his rivals.

Whatever the reason, the bodyguard's testimony has raised serious questions about Combs' character. If true, it would suggest that he is a deeply troubled individual who is capable of great violence.

The trial is expected to continue for several more weeks. It is unclear when the jury will reach a verdict.