Everyone knows that Tupac Shakur died in Las Vegas in 1996. But what a new movie presupposes is… maybe he didn’t? 2Pac: The Great Escape from Umc, an upcoming film by director Rick Boss threatens to blow the lid off the conspiracy as Boss claims to know for a fact that Tupac is still alive, and he’s now dramatized the events of Shakur’s escape into anonymity.
Though his precise whereabouts are apparently unknown, the film argues that he’s living incognito amongst the Navajo tribe in New Mexico. The title of the movie, meanwhile, refers to the University Medical Center in Las Vegas, where Shakur was taken for emergency care after being shot multiple times. The official story is that he died of internal bleeding on September 13th, 1996. Boss’ story, however, is that the man who was shot was actually a body double, riding in Suge Knight’s...
Though his precise whereabouts are apparently unknown, the film argues that he’s living incognito amongst the Navajo tribe in New Mexico. The title of the movie, meanwhile, refers to the University Medical Center in Las Vegas, where Shakur was taken for emergency care after being shot multiple times. The official story is that he died of internal bleeding on September 13th, 1996. Boss’ story, however, is that the man who was shot was actually a body double, riding in Suge Knight’s...
- 2/19/2020
- by David James
- We Got This Covered
Perhaps one of the greatest conspiracy theories in music history is that Tupac Shakur is still alive. There’s a stubborn contingent of people who refuse to believe that Shakur died from the four gunshot wounds he sustained on September 7th, 1996, in Las Vegas. Tupac’s bodyguard has shared that he helped the controversial rapper fake his death and smuggle him to Cuba. Suge Knight’s son claimed Tupac was alive in a series of bizarre Instagram posts before reversing his stance. Last year, people were convinced they saw the...
- 2/11/2020
- by Charles Holmes
- Rollingstone.com
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