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I Was Paid $1.5 To Fake Tupac’s Death, Said The Former Police Officer

The death of Tupac was very unpredictable right from the beginning, but just of recent we got the news that he is still alive, people were so a mused and begun asking themselves “ how is that possible “? Perhaps that might be a ghost trying to confuse people.

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Here comes a former / retired police officer by the names of David Myers who is currently under medical treatment in hospital claiming he was paid approximately $1.5 million to help Tupac fake his own death and he is sure the former rapper might still be alive.

Am ashamed right now, i want the world to get to know the truth about what I did before I die, many others including medics, police officers and others were also paid to help fabricate his death.

Tupac also paid about $50,000 for his so called body to be taken to the Morgue, “ according to David Myers.

https://twitter.com/JoshuaStarlight/status/642638918299598848

On 7th September 1996, Tupac Shakur was reportedly shot a number of times in Las Vegas.

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