Tupac is Alive
On September 7, 1996, Tupac is believed to have been shot dead at an intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane. Tupac and Knight were at the red light when a white Cadillac rolled by and shot the two passengers. Tupac was hit four times with one bullet puncturing his lung fatally. Knight, however, emerged unharmed. Later that week on September 13th, 25-year-old Tupac succumbed to his injuries in University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, as per Black Bag.
Twenty years later, his letters that he wrote in the prison resurfaced. This five-page letter is currently up for sale for a price of $225,000. This letter was written by Tupac while he was serving time at the Clinton Correctional facility and is addressed to Nina Bhadresher, a death row employee who edited the uncut, reported Realty Today.
TMZ reported that this emotional letter that the rapper wrote in prison is offered for sale by a dealer Moments in Time. In this letter, the rapper is talking about giving up his thug life that he was known for. He also said that he will be happy to pass on the mantle of thug life to someone else.
However, there is a rumor that the rapper never died and actually faked his death by paying $1.5 to cover his death, said Mirror. David Myers, police officer, claimed that he took the money to help the rapper fake his death. Myers, who is currently in the hospital due to his critical health condition says that he does not want to die without telling the world the truth. He also claimed that Suge Knight, co founder of Death Row Records, also played a critical role in helping Tupac fake his alleged death. Myers said that more than 30 people were involved in helping Tupac stage his death, reports Christian Today.