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Nurse Finally Speaks Out About Tupac’s Shocking Last Words Before His Death!

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He was trying to talk. He did want to

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talk, but he didn't actually verbalize

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any words. I always, you know, that's

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one of my going to be one of the biggest

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mysteries in my life cuz he was trying

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to tell me something. I can tell right

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right away he's in he's in bad shape.

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He's bleeding out of his mouth and nose.

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Uh he's got multiple torso hits. There's

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a lot of blood. There's so much blood. I

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can't even tell exactly where he's hit

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cuz there's just, you know, he's

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bleeding so badly. nurse finally speaks

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out about Tupac's shocking last words

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before his death. A nurse who treated

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Tupac Shakur during his final days just

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broke decades of silence. And what she

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revealed about his last words changed

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[music] everything we thought we knew

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about September 13th, 1996. [music] For

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nearly 30 years, the world believed

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Tupac died without saying anything

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meaningful. That he slipped away in a

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coma surrounded by machines and mourning

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family. She said that the doctor said

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that Tupac was going to survive. And she

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said that Tupac family was already

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setting up plans to send him to Arizona

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for he can go to rehab. But this nurse

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who was in that trauma unit for all 6

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days claims Tupac was awake far more

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than anyone admitted. And the things he

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said in those final hours weren't random

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pain induced mumbling. They were

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calculated, deliberate, and absolutely

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terrifying in what they revealed about

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who really wanted him dead. You know, of

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course, I I don't think she's, you know,

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fabricating anything. I think it might

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have been something where he definitely

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would had to had to go to rehab because

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they took removed his lung and stuff

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like that. The nurse, who agreed to

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speak only under the condition of

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anonymity due to legal concerns and

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personal safety, worked the overnight

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shifts at University Medical Center in

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Las Vegas from September 7th through

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September 13th. She remembers the chaos

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when Tupac first arrived. Gunshot wounds

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bleeding through temporary bandages,

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Suge Knight screaming at doctors to save

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him, and an atmosphere so tense that

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security had to lock down entire

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hallways. What she didn't expect was how

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lucid Tupac would be during those first

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crucial hours after surgery, or how the

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things he said would haunt her for the

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rest of her life. By the time I got

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there, he had tubes in his throat and

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his nose and his mouth. So, he ain't

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talk to me. [music] not verbally,

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>> but what Tupac told her during one of

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those late night medication rounds would

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reveal he knew exactly who set him up

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and it wasn't who anyone expected.

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According to the nurse, Tupac came out

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of anesthesia around 3:00 a.m. on

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September 8th, roughly 6 hours after his

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emergency surgery to remove his right

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lung. Most patients in his condition

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would be incoherent, struggling just to

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breathe through the pain. But Tupac's

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eyes opened clear and focused. He asked

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where he was, whether Suge was okay, and

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then said something that made her blood

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run cold. They got me good this time,

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didn't they? Took them long enough. The

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phrasing stuck with her because it

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wasn't shock or confusion. It was

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resignation. Like he'd been waiting for

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this moment and was almost relieved it

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had finally happened. He was conscious.

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He was trying to talk. He did want to

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talk, but he didn't actually verbalize

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any words. She checked his vitals,

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adjusted his IV drip, and tried to keep

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him calm, but Tupac kept talking, his

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voice raspy from the breathing tube, but

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surprisingly strong. He told her he'd

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been shot before, that he knew what

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dying felt like, and this time was

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different because he'd walked right into

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it knowing something was wrong. He

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mentioned the fight at MGM Grand, said

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he tried to avoid going to Las Vegas

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entirely, that he'd canled the trip

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twice before Suge convinced him it was

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mandatory for death row business. Then

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he said something that made the nurse

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realize this wasn't just street beef

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gone wrong. It was something planned

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from the inside.

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>> Doctors sometimes even thought that he

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was going to survive. You know, when I

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seen him, he was sedated. And when I

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seen him, I knew it was more real than,

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you [music] know, what was being relayed

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to us.

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>> And what he said next about Suge Knight

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would completely flip the script on who

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was really behind that white Cadillac.

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Tupac looked directly at the nurse and

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said, "Suge knew. He had to know. You

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don't sit in traffic that long without

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knowing something's coming." She didn't

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understand what he meant at first, but

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Tupac explained that when they got

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stopped at the red light on Flamingo

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Road, Suge had positioned the car in a

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specific way. Passenger side exposed to

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the street, [music] engine running, but

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not moving even when there was room to

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pull forward. Tupac said he noticed it

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in the moment, but thought he was being

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paranoid. That the shooting happened so

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fast he didn't have time to react. But

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looking back from that hospital bed, the

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setup felt obvious. He was trying so

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hard. He was he was shaking the bed and

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he was looking at me, you know, with his

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big old eyes, you know, and uh I know he

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was trying to tell me something, but I

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don't know. The nurse asked if he told

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the police this, and Tupac laughed, a

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painful sound that turned into coughing.

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He said cops had already been to his

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room asking questions, but he told them

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nothing because talking to police was

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pointless when the people who wanted him

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dead had money, power, and connections

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that reached into every corner of the

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industry. He specifically mentioned that

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Sugara's crew had been controlling who

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got access to his room, screening

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visitors, monitoring conversations, and

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he believed they were making sure he

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didn't say anything that could [music]

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implicate death row records in what

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happened. why Afeni pulled a plug

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because of his condition, but I mean

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it'll be more appropriate since she was

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his brother. Apheni, her decision to

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pull the plug on him. Um, from your

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point of view, what made her pull the

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plug? The nurse documented this

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conversation in her personal notes, but

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never included it in the official

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medical records because she didn't know

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what to do with information that

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explosive. She was a trauma nurse, not a

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detective, and getting involved in what

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sounded like a criminal conspiracy

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terrified her. But over the next few

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days, as Tupac's condition worsened and

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he kept waking up during brief moments

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of consciousness, the things he said

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became more specific and more

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disturbing. But the confession he made

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on September 11th, 2 days before he

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died, would reveal the real reason

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someone wanted Tupac's silence

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permanently. During one of those late

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night shifts, Tupac woke up disoriented

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and in severe pain, his body rejecting

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the medications they were pumping into

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him to keep him sedated. The nurse was

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alone in the room adjusting his morphine

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drip when he grabbed her wrist. His grip

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surprisingly strong for someone in his

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condition. He pulled her close and

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whispered that he'd been planning to

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leave Death Row, that he had evidence of

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financial crimes Suge was involved in,

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money laundering and payoffs to gang

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members for protection and violence. He

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said he'd copied documents, recorded

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conversations, and stashed everything in

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a safe location that only a few people

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knew about.

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cuz he had already flatlined a couple of

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times

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and she didn't want him to keep going

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through that. Tupac told her he'd been

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working with someone, he didn't say who,

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to build a case that would expose Death

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Row's criminal operations and free him

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from his contract. He believed that's

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why the shooting happened when it did

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because word had gotten out that he was

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