What The COPS Found In Tupac's Garage After His Death SHOCKED Everyone
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News now. Investigators of Valley Homes
searched in connection to the Tupac
Shakur murder investigation nearly 27
years after his death.
>> The cops weren't ready for what they
found in Tupac's garage. When
investigators finally forced open that
locked door in February 1997,
5 months after his murder, they expected
to find expensive cars and maybe some
recording equipment. What they actually
discovered sitting in that sealed garage
would completely change how the world
understood Tupac Shakur. And more
importantly, it revealed plans he'd been
hiding from everyone, including the
people closest to him. Metro police
confirming they searched a home as part
of their ongoing work to solve who
killed the rapper and hiphop icon. The
garage had been off limits since
September 1996, trapped in legal limbo,
while death row records, his family, and
various attorneys fought over who
controlled what. A judge finally ordered
it open for inventory purposes. And when
Detective Marcus Hendrickx walked in
with his team, he immediately knew
something was different. This wasn't a
storage space for a flashy celebrity
lifestyle. The walls had soundproofing.
Heavyduty shelving covered both sides
and everything was organized with labels
and dates like someone running a serious
operation. And what sat on that main
[music] workbench would blow apart
everything people thought they knew
about Tupac's final months. Sources
telling Bay investigators this search
involves Dwayne Davis, also known as
Keefe D. Davis speaking publicly about
the night Tupac died in videos on
YouTube and in a book. Three thick black
binders dominated the workspace, each
one stuffed with hundreds of pages. The
first binder contained movie scripts,
but not scripts Tupac was hired to act
in. These were films he planned to
direct himself. Detailed production
schedules, budget breakdowns, casting
notes written in his own handwriting.
All of it showed he'd been studying the
film industry like he was preparing for
a completely different career. One
script called Thug Angels told [music] a
story about gang intervention programs.
And attached to it were actual proposals
for partnering with real nonprofits and
holding community screenings where
ticket money would go straight back to
youth programs in rough neighborhoods.
>> 25-year-old Tupac Shakur shot four times
inside this BMW in this intersection
near the Las Vegas strip in September
1996. He would die from his injuries 6
days later.
>> The second binder hit even harder. Page
after page of financial records showed
where Tupac's money was really going,
and it wasn't on jewelry and parties
like everyone assumed. Bank statements
revealed monthly payments to bail funds
for young people locked up on minor
charges. Receipts showed he'd covered
legal fees for families who couldn't
afford lawyers. Wire transfer
confirmations proved he donated to
literacy programs, mentorship
organizations, and community centers all
across California. And none of it was
public. No press [music] releases, no
interviews where he bragged about it,
just quiet help for people who needed
it. One check for $50,000 went to a
Watts literacy program just 3 days
before he flew to Las Vegas. But the
third binder contained evidence of
something that would have completely
changed hip hop history if Tupac [music]
had lived long enough to pull it off.
>> Vanessa Murphy speaking exclusively with
paramedics in 2016. [music]
>> We brought the gurnie up over
>> just pulled them out.
>> Mhm. Pulled him out. Um, and that's
when, you know, that's when I, everybody
was yelling, um, Tupac.
>> Legal paperwork showed Tupac was
building his own record label, totally
separate from Death Row. Corporate
documents dated August 1996, proved he'd
already registered the name Macaveli
Records, filed for trademark protection,
and started talks with distributors who
could move his albums without Sug Knight
being involved at all. business plans
laid out how he wanted to sign young
artists and mentor them, build a full
production house with his own engineers
and video directors, and create
something that would last [music] beyond
just his own music. The evidence was
clear. Tupac was planning his exit from
Death Row, and he was setting up
everything he needed to do it on his own
terms.
>> But he's happy it's happening, and he
says he hopes it'll bring some more
closure to the case. and I didn't think
there'd ever be uh any more steps taken
in this case.
>> The cops kept digging through the garage
and that's when they found the lock box.
It sat behind the filing cabinets, steel
and code locked. And after Apheni
Shakur's lawyer gave them the
combination, they opened it to find a
stack of many DV tapes. Each tape had a
date written on it in marker ranging
from July to early September 1996.
When detectives played them back at the
police station, [music] they saw Tupac
sitting alone talking directly into a
camera like he was keeping a video
diary. And what he said on those tapes
would haunt everyone who watched them
because Tupac knew something bad was
coming.
>> It's [music] 27 years old. I I can tell
you exactly why it happened. It's
happened because of Keith ED running his
mouth.
>> The video entry showed a completely
different person than the aggressive
figure in music videos. Tupac talked
about being exhausted, feeling trapped
by his own image, and knowing that the
life he was living couldn't continue
much longer. He discussed wanting to
move to Ghana and make films about black
history without Hollywood's filters. He
mentioned plans to write a book about
political change and activism, something
young people could actually use. In one
video from September 3rd, just 4 days
before he got shot, Tupac said he felt
like he was living on borrowed time. Not
because of enemies or beef with other
rappers, but because everything was
moving too fast and he was losing
control. Those tapes proved Tupac was
trying to figure out how to escape the
persona he'd created. He'd built this
image of the fearless thug who didn't
care about consequences, but privately
he was mapping out a future that looked
nothing like that. The contrast was
shocking, and investigators realized
they were watching someone who
desperately wanted out, but hadn't
figured out how to leave without
destroying everything he'd worked for.
Then they saw the [music] BMW sitting on
the hydraulic lift in the back, and
everything suddenly made terrifying
sense.
>> Probably didn't really know it was going
to have any historical significance. At
that point, it was fixed and then sold
to the general public, probably at an
auction, something like that.
>> The car was a black BMW 750il.
the exact same model Tupac had been
riding in when he got shot in Las Vegas.
But this one was pristine, never driven,
and registration [music]
documents showed he'd bought it three
weeks before his death. The keys were in
the workbench drawer with a handwritten
note that said, "Exit plan, New York or
Ghana. Decide by October."
Investigators opened the trunk and found
two large duffel bags packed with items
that made their blood run cold. Inside
those bags were passports, one real and
one that looked fake with a different
name on it. 80,000 in cash vacuum sealed
in plastic bags. International phone
cards. A handwritten list of contacts in
Jamaica, Cuba, and several African
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