Nurse Finally Speaks Out About Tupac’s Shocking Last Words Before His Death!
VOLLSTÄNDIGE ABSCHRIFT
He was trying to talk. He did want to
talk, but he didn't actually verbalize
any words. I always, you know, that's
one of my going to be one of the biggest
mysteries in my life cuz he was trying
to tell me something. I can tell right
right away he's in he's in bad shape.
He's bleeding out of his mouth and nose.
Uh he's got multiple torso hits. There's
a lot of blood. There's so much blood. I
can't even tell exactly where he's hit
cuz there's just, you know, he's
bleeding so badly. nurse finally speaks
out about Tupac's shocking last words
before his death. A nurse who treated
Tupac Shakur during his final days just
broke decades of silence. And what she
revealed about his last words changed
[music] everything we thought we knew
about September 13th, 1996. [music] For
nearly 30 years, the world believed
Tupac died without saying anything
meaningful. That he slipped away in a
coma surrounded by machines and mourning
family. She said that the doctor said
that Tupac was going to survive. And she
said that Tupac family was already
setting up plans to send him to Arizona
for he can go to rehab. But this nurse
who was in that trauma unit for all 6
days claims Tupac was awake far more
than anyone admitted. And the things he
said in those final hours weren't random
pain induced mumbling. They were
calculated, deliberate, and absolutely
terrifying in what they revealed about
who really wanted him dead. You know, of
course, I I don't think she's, you know,
fabricating anything. I think it might
have been something where he definitely
would had to had to go to rehab because
they took removed his lung and stuff
like that. The nurse, who agreed to
speak only under the condition of
anonymity due to legal concerns and
personal safety, worked the overnight
shifts at University Medical Center in
Las Vegas from September 7th through
September 13th. She remembers the chaos
when Tupac first arrived. Gunshot wounds
bleeding through temporary bandages,
Suge Knight screaming at doctors to save
him, and an atmosphere so tense that
security had to lock down entire
hallways. What she didn't expect was how
lucid Tupac would be during those first
crucial hours after surgery, or how the
things he said would haunt her for the
rest of her life. By the time I got
there, he had tubes in his throat and
his nose and his mouth. So, he ain't
talk to me. [music] not verbally,
>> but what Tupac told her during one of
those late night medication rounds would
reveal he knew exactly who set him up
and it wasn't who anyone expected.
According to the nurse, Tupac came out
of anesthesia around 3:00 a.m. on
September 8th, roughly 6 hours after his
emergency surgery to remove his right
lung. Most patients in his condition
would be incoherent, struggling just to
breathe through the pain. But Tupac's
eyes opened clear and focused. He asked
where he was, whether Suge was okay, and
then said something that made her blood
run cold. They got me good this time,
didn't they? Took them long enough. The
phrasing stuck with her because it
wasn't shock or confusion. It was
resignation. Like he'd been waiting for
this moment and was almost relieved it
had finally happened. He was conscious.
He was trying to talk. He did want to
talk, but he didn't actually verbalize
any words. She checked his vitals,
adjusted his IV drip, and tried to keep
him calm, but Tupac kept talking, his
voice raspy from the breathing tube, but
surprisingly strong. He told her he'd
been shot before, that he knew what
dying felt like, and this time was
different because he'd walked right into
it knowing something was wrong. He
mentioned the fight at MGM Grand, said
he tried to avoid going to Las Vegas
entirely, that he'd canled the trip
twice before Suge convinced him it was
mandatory for death row business. Then
he said something that made the nurse
realize this wasn't just street beef
gone wrong. It was something planned
from the inside.
>> Doctors sometimes even thought that he
was going to survive. You know, when I
seen him, he was sedated. And when I
seen him, I knew it was more real than,
you [music] know, what was being relayed
to us.
>> And what he said next about Suge Knight
would completely flip the script on who
was really behind that white Cadillac.
Tupac looked directly at the nurse and
said, "Suge knew. He had to know. You
don't sit in traffic that long without
knowing something's coming." She didn't
understand what he meant at first, but
Tupac explained that when they got
stopped at the red light on Flamingo
Road, Suge had positioned the car in a
specific way. Passenger side exposed to
the street, [music] engine running, but
not moving even when there was room to
pull forward. Tupac said he noticed it
in the moment, but thought he was being
paranoid. That the shooting happened so
fast he didn't have time to react. But
looking back from that hospital bed, the
setup felt obvious. He was trying so
hard. He was he was shaking the bed and
he was looking at me, you know, with his
big old eyes, you know, and uh I know he
was trying to tell me something, but I
don't know. The nurse asked if he told
the police this, and Tupac laughed, a
painful sound that turned into coughing.
He said cops had already been to his
room asking questions, but he told them
nothing because talking to police was
pointless when the people who wanted him
dead had money, power, and connections
that reached into every corner of the
industry. He specifically mentioned that
Sugara's crew had been controlling who
got access to his room, screening
visitors, monitoring conversations, and
he believed they were making sure he
didn't say anything that could [music]
implicate death row records in what
happened. why Afeni pulled a plug
because of his condition, but I mean
it'll be more appropriate since she was
his brother. Apheni, her decision to
pull the plug on him. Um, from your
point of view, what made her pull the
plug? The nurse documented this
conversation in her personal notes, but
never included it in the official
medical records because she didn't know
what to do with information that
explosive. She was a trauma nurse, not a
detective, and getting involved in what
sounded like a criminal conspiracy
terrified her. But over the next few
days, as Tupac's condition worsened and
he kept waking up during brief moments
of consciousness, the things he said
became more specific and more
disturbing. But the confession he made
on September 11th, 2 days before he
died, would reveal the real reason
someone wanted Tupac's silence
permanently. During one of those late
night shifts, Tupac woke up disoriented
and in severe pain, his body rejecting
the medications they were pumping into
him to keep him sedated. The nurse was
alone in the room adjusting his morphine
drip when he grabbed her wrist. His grip
surprisingly strong for someone in his
condition. He pulled her close and
whispered that he'd been planning to
leave Death Row, that he had evidence of
financial crimes Suge was involved in,
money laundering and payoffs to gang
members for protection and violence. He
said he'd copied documents, recorded
conversations, and stashed everything in
a safe location that only a few people
knew about.
cuz he had already flatlined a couple of
times
and she didn't want him to keep going
through that. Tupac told her he'd been
working with someone, he didn't say who,
to build a case that would expose Death
Row's criminal operations and free him
from his contract. He believed that's
why the shooting happened when it did
because word had gotten out that he was
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