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Tupac: Autopsy Picture
 
In the wake of all the speculation about Tupac's death many people still reject the fact that he's dead, ignoring all valid indications none more conclusive than an autopsy photograph that was published in the book The Killing of Tupac Shakur by Cathy Scott. Many people believe the photograph is fake but some people will always have their own concrete opinions regardless if the photograph seems to be all but 99% genuine.

We will not be displaying the photograph here simply because it would contradict the whole point of this website and ultimately act as an insult to Tupac. Many website's continue to post this picture up some even claim to be run by Tupac fans, this photograph is simply a grotesque piece of police evidence that should have never been leaked in the first place. Shame on anyone who posts this picture and is possibly responsible for giving people a negative lasting image of Tupac Shakur.

It also disappoints us and many fans to also see that on Cathy Scotts official website the book is advertised with a clear emphasis on the autopsy picture, trying to make a quick sale there is a line of text on the book page that reads.

"The never-before-seen photo in this book dispels that myth forever."


We dont dispute the fact that this photo will interest many readers and infact does act as genuine proof of Tupac's Death, infact the book offers some in depth details about that night in Vegas. But its unfortunate that the book will almost definitely be remembered for 'that' picture which somewhat takes away a certain amount of dignity from Tupac's death exposing him in his final state after the coroner's examination.
 
 
 
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