Nobody has seen Tupac's body', Suge Knight reveals he is not
sure rapper is really dead
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By ANDREA MAGRATH
Tupac could still be alive, according to former Death Row
Records label CEO Suge Knight.
The rap mogul, who was in the driver's seat of the car in
which the artist was shot in 1996, said in a radio interview yesterday that he
is not convinced he really died.
Tupac Shakur, who was 25 when was killed in a drive-by
shooting in Las Vegas, was 'resurrected' on stage last weekend at the Coachella
Festival through hologram.
And now the former label boss, real name Marion Suge Knight,
has added fuel to the whispers by stating that he never saw the artist's body
following his death, despite being there on the night.
Former Death Row Records label CEO Suge Knigh |
During an interview on Los Angeles radio station 93.5 KDay,
which was reported on TMZ, Knight was questioned on his feelings about
accusations that he had been involved in the plot to have Shakur killed.
But he stunned listeners when he answered: 'Maybe the
question is, Pac's not really dead. Pac's somewhere else.'
When pressed by the clearly taken-aback radio hosts, he
added: 'Nobody seen Tupac dead.'
Knight, 47, added that he gave $3million cash to the person
who was supposed to cremate Shakur, but never heard from him again.
The interview, reported on TMZ, has reignited conspiracy
theories that Tupac faked his own death.
Knight, along with P Diddy, was accused last year by an
ex-LAPD detective of ordering the killings of Shakur and Biggie Smalls. They
called the claims 'ridiculous' and 'pure fiction.'
Knight was arrested in May 2010 for assault with a deadly weapon, arrested earlier this year
for possession of marijuana, and is serving 36 months probation for driving on
a suspended license.
Last weekend, fans of the late rapper were stunned when he
unexpectedly appeared onstage during Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre's headlining
performance.
Making the illusion even more believable, he greeted the
roaring crowd by saying: 'What's up Coachella?' - a festival that wasn't even
taking place at the time of his death - before joining Snoop and Dr. Dre on hit
single Hail Mary.
Shakur also joined Snoop for song Gangsta Party, appearing
to interact with the rapper.
While some argued that the inclusion of the late rapper's
image was in bad taste, many of his celebrity fans took to Twitter page to
express their excitement over the dramatic performance.
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Katy Perry tweeted: 'I think I might have cried when I saw
Tupac.'
RIhanna added: 'TupacBack unbelievable Iwasthere Story4myGrandKidz
(sic).'
The singer also tweeted a picture in which she appears to be
hugging Tupac, achieved either using the hologram or through photoshop.
It seems that it wasn't just fans that were delighted to see
the late rapper back on stage - his mother Afeni Shakur was also 'thrilled'
with the hologram.
Don't act retarded, know the truth!
- You can clearly see that the little 'bump' on Tupac's head in the autopsy shows that it's not Tupac.
- Tupac's head is put to the side wich isn't a normal thing to do because of Rigor Mortis(Body stiffnes)
- Look at this picture made by the member '7_Days':
2PAC fake body. |
According to TMZ Dr Dre asked Tupac's mother's permission to
incporporate him into their show and as a thank-you made a donation to the
charity in the late rapper's name.
Tupac died on September 13, 1996 after being shot four
times, but is still one of the best-selling musical artists in the world.
The resurrection was achieved with the use of modern
technology derived from a 19th Century technique called Pepper's Ghost.
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