Dead Tupac Never-Before-Seen Photos, Videos Shown In Courtroom To Put Wild Conspiracy Theories To Rest

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Is Tupac Shakur is still alive?

Jurors were recently shown an unsettling picture of the rapper's corpse and his body marked with bullet wounds in the morgue after death, to put to rest any long-circulating conspiracy theories that he was still alive.

Shocking information has been revealed in a Las Vegas courtroom, which led to gangster Duane Davis, also known as Keefe D, getting indicted by grand jurors for rapper Tupac's death. However, this evidence will not be made public.

Macabre signs of violence can be seen on Tupac's body in the photo, obtained by The Sun, taken when he was brought to the hospital after suffering multiple gunshot wounds from a car carrying Keefe and his group.

On that fateful day of September 7, 1996, gunshots wounded the rapper so severely that they had to be operated on to revive him.

Tragically, this young musician's life was taken away in a senseless fight between two rival gangs.

At the grand jury, it was clear that prosecutors were eager to discount rumors that had been circulating since the murder - namely, that the legendary rapper had somehow faked his demise and secretly survived.

The DA called upon a childhood friend and fellow rapper of Tupac's, who was present after the shooting, to take the stand and asked them: "What did you find out regarding Mr. Shakur's fate?"

A soft "yes" was all that left his lips as he recollected how Tupac's mother had informed those gathered at the hospital of her son's death.

In an almost light-hearted tone, the prosecutor asked: "I'm sorry for this somewhat unusual question - but since that day, have you ever received any kind of communication from Mr. Shakur?"

A medical examiner and a detective at Tupac's autopsy provided the death certificate, confirming his death.

Additionally, the jury was exposed to distressing visuals of bloody seats from where Tupac and Death Row Records boss Suge Knight had been hit by bullets fired from a Glock pistol for multiple seconds.

The Las Vegas strip saw a tragic event, where Tupac was lying on the ground with fresh pools of his own spilled-blooded. Jurors were asked to envision the harrowing moment in which Tupac's life was threatened after Keefe D and three associates, Terrence "Bubble Up" Brown, Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson, and DeAndre "Big Dre" Smith, discharged their firearms at him.

At trial, prosecutors presented many videos of Keefe speaking on media outlets about his involvement in Tupac's killing.

Furthermore, during court proceedings, passages from his memoir Compton Street Legend that portrayed him as seeking revenge after Tupac and Bloods gangsters pummeled his nephew Anderson at MGM Grand were read out loud.

In his memoir and interviews, Keefe D confessed to be a key player in the hunt for Tupac Shakur.

He even admitted that he gave the weapon to the gunman during the drive-by shooting.

As part of a story recounted by Keefe, his nephew Anderson and another gangster were sitting inside a Cadillac when he tossed his Glock pistol into the back. Following this experience, he coincidentally ran into Tupac, who learned that shots were fired behind them as they drove down the Strip.

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