I guess he doesn’t have much else to do other than sit on the internet all day.I find it interesting how knowledgeable he is about things, including every single interview, Daz Youtube videos, 2pac interviews, Vlad TV interviews etc. I found that really surprising, as he feels very prepared throughout the whole thing.
He seems calm and calculating, but there are interesting bits where he loses it.
I guess he doesn’t have much else to do other than sit on the internet all day.
What did you think by the end though, snitch or no?
Frankly, my impression was that while 2pac might have been understandably paranoid about the situation (which can be seen in his notes where he listed all of those who could've set him up), I just can't tell whether Jack had anything to do with setting Pac up or not. I feel subconsciously and illogically loyal to 2pac which makes me somehow believe his words, but I just don't know what Jack's involvement really was. I know for sure that 2pac felt wronged by Jack in some way for sure, whether for this reason or another.
However, I was under a strong impression though that he was working for the feds or otherwise cooperated and struck a deal. He's a known criminal, yet allowed to live freely, and outside of the United States. That just sounds like he's enjoying his bargain. His lines seem like something he would be told to say if asked some of the questions he was asked. He was repeating "show me the evidence" way too many times even when not asked, which is something such a person would say, assuming those who gave him the deal made sure there is no paper trail. He also seemed unusually prepared. That's just how it felt to me though, and I couldn't really tell since so much time has passed, and there's no other party debunking his words anymore.
In regards to the set up; Pac pointed
Pac never really accused Jack of setting him up for the shooting; that was Jimmy Henchman, and that has been all but proven.
Pac accused him of being an informant, which is how he walked on the sexual misconduct charges. And to your point...
... it still seems pretty likely. Haitian Jack strikes me as the type to work the streets and be an informant as a cost of doing business or a strategy to get ahead and take out his competition.