Who Killed Tupac? New Details About the Conspiracy in 2024

Nearly three decades after his death, the legend of Tupac Shakur refuses to rest. On what would have been his 53rd birthday (June 16, 2024), a resurfaced video clip has reignited the long-running conspiracy that the rap icon never died — and fans are convinced it’s the clearest proof yet.

The Shooting That Sparked Decades of Debate

Tupac was shot on September 7, 1996, in a Las Vegas drive-by. He died six days later at just 25 years old. For years, official accounts stood unchallenged — until whispers of inconsistencies, rushed cremation, and alleged cover-ups grew into full-blown conspiracy theories.

Only last year did Las Vegas police charge Duane “Keefe D” Davis in connection with the killing. He has pleaded not guilty, with a trial set for November.

The Viral Video

The new wave of speculation comes from a YouTube clip that’s been viewed over 229,000 times. It shows a man with a shaved head and familiar facial hair, casually speaking on the phone. The uploader claims the video, filmed in 2020, shows Tupac alive at 48.

For some fans, that’s all the evidence they need. One commenter insisted:
“Yo, I can’t front, this guy really looks like Pac. Especially when he turns and is smiling. This is possibly the clearest video evidence I’ve seen of Pac being alive.”

Others went further:

“Tupac Amaru Shakur lives!!! Come back Pac and show them what real hip-hop is!!”

“Yes it is Tupac.”

Conspiracies That Won’t Die

Theories about Tupac’s survival have taken many forms. Some claim he fled to Cuba, aided by political connections. Others believe he uncovered a plot to kill him and escaped by using a body double.

Even Suge Knight, co-founder of Death Row Records and the man driving the car the night Tupac was shot, has stoked speculation. In a 2017 interview, he recalled:
“When I left that hospital, me and Pac were laughing and joking. I don’t see how someone can go from doing well to doing bad. With Pac, you never know.”

Calls for Peace

But not everyone is buying it. For many, the endless speculation disrespects the artist’s legacy. One commenter urged: “Just let the man rest in peace. He was taken too young, life isn’t fair, but at least he left a legacy behind.”

Another wrote simply: “If y’all don’t let this man rest, smh.”

The Legacy Lives On

Whether alive in hiding or immortalized in memory, Tupac’s influence remains unshakable. His music, activism, and words continue to inspire generations — proving that even nearly three decades later, the world still isn’t ready to let him go.