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New Documentary To 'Nail The Truth' On Tupac's Murder

New Documentary To 'Nail The Truth' On Tupac's Murder

This is official.

Michael Minay

Michael Minay

If he is dead, then the truth about Tupac's murder has finally been solved, according to rap mogul Suge Knight.

On September 13 1996, the American rapper was shot in Las Vegas. And although all news reports claim the rapper had died following a drive-by shooting - some fans still believe that he is alive.

The artist, who sold over 75 million records worldwide, was killed after watching the Mike Tyson v Bruce Seldon boxing match.

However, many believe that he fled to Cuba since his 'death' and a recent selfie seemed to prove that his heart was still beating.

Rihanna was brave enough to post pictures of them both on Instagram - although others will argue for the brilliance of photoshop.

However, according to Knight, a new documentary on Tupac Shakur's death has finally 'nailed' the truth.

The former CEO of Death Row Records, who himself is behind bars awaiting a separate murder trial, was with Tupac the night he was killed.

Knight has never revealed who he thinks was responsible for his friend's death... until now.

Documentary makers, Richard Bond and Michael Douglas Carlin, supposedly have a signed statement from Knight's criminal attorney, Thaddeus Culpepper, which states the story laid out in the film is all true.

Tupac Assassination: Battle for Compton shows a thorough investigation into the death of Tupac and if there was evidence of a cover-up.

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A spokesperson for the film said: "Culpepper told Carlin individually that not only did Knight confirm the events portrayed in Compton, which portray Knight was the intended target and Shakur as collateral damage, as true, but also goes onto allege that these 1996 events may have been the first in a history of attempts on Knight's life."

The documentary now hopes to put a final stamp on the mystery that has surrounded the death of Tupac.

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Topics: Conspiracy, Murder