There are numerous theories manning the space we call the web. However so convincing and invitational to becoming the joke of "non-believers", I decided to take another look from a different perspective at the Tupac Shakur mystery.
This is information that has until now, not been mentioned or written about anywhere and will certainly make some waves!
I took the Coroners report, which Ms. Cathy Scott, who confidently claims that Tupac is dead, has published in her book as the official document she received for a fee of a couple dollars and did a bit of research.
Surely the obvious, the social security number is not registered in the death index is an interesting point, but was not enough for me. So I decided to research the number a little further and found this:
Social Security Number on Coroners Report for Tupac Amaru Shakur 546-47-8539
Here are some facts:
The SSN was issued in the State of California in 1977 - Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in Brooklyn, New York 1971 and he did not move to CA until the mid to late 80’s
A little further research allowed me to establsísh, that the SSN is still considered an active number and has which requires further research an active record in Quincy, FL
This finding had me interested so I continued to research the names of the individuals present when the body was removed. I took note of the person identified as Mr. Troy Farrell, who assisted the Davis Mortuary with the removal of the body. What I find interesting is, that this same person is today the Anatomy Lab Director of the Medical Education and Research Institute of Nevada, where is in charge of all unclaimed bodies. In addition he serves on the Committee of Anatomical Dissection. The State of Nevada has a law which states that bodies that go unclaimed, meaning no family comes forward to claim them must be stored´for 30 days and they are then cremated.
Could it be possible, that the person that was cremated on the 14th of September, one day after Tupac's supposable death, is one of those unclaimed bodies?
Now at the risk of angering Ms. Cathy Scott and shedding doubt on her abilities as a professional, but I must ask - what exactly ís she basing her statement that Tupac Amaru Shakur is dead on?
She obtained an official document, which does not even state the correct SSN of the individual she claims is deceased. Now perhaps the individual that this SSN belongs to is 6ft. tall and 215 pounds, but I assure you, Tupac Amaru Shakur is not.
Perhaps it is just as the Coroner said... "I did not know him personally and if it wasn't Tupac Shakur, I don't know who it was."
Makaveli lives on!
Comments
FTSE100 | May 14, 2009 - 00:34
Maybe you could also research the spelling of Machiavelli? And perhaps the placement of the apostrophe in wasn't? And the aliens from Roswell, whom many believe are still alive? To say nothing of Elvis and his accomplice on the grassy knoll.
reportonfacts | May 14, 2009 - 00:42
I am very well aware of the spelling of Machiavelli, but you obviously are not aware of the one I am referring to. So perhaps you should go and research that!
FTSE100 | May 14, 2009 - 00:48
I just did. I feel a better man for it.
Dynamaso | May 14, 2009 - 03:51
I find it rather amusing all the myth surrounding Tupac and his legacy. Hasn't it occurred to anyone that even if he were alive, he has chosen to step out of the spotlight and would probably not want to be 'found'.
Personally, I find all the speculation a little distasteful and somewhat obsessive.
Mangone | May 14, 2009 - 08:17
Probably, predictably, I found this interesting.
Not because of the 'is he still alive' angle but because I'd never even heard of him and yet he seemed to attract bullets like a president.
Zokaya | May 15, 2009 - 10:03
Thanks for sharing that information with me. As someone who is convinced that the Don is still breathing, I find your revelations very interesting. I dont know how you do it, but well done. I know there are doubters, but only time will tell...
magicdarer | December 31, 2012 - 10:18
Compelling read. Dead or alive his legacy will live on in his music and in the hearts he has touched.