Tupac ‘pictured day AFTER being shot’ sparking fresh claims he’s alive

American rapper Tupac Shakur was murdered in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, US, on September 13, 1996.

But conspiracy theories have circulated ever since claiming that the Hit Em Up star survived the shooting and went into hiding to escape the limelight.

Only two days ago a photo emerged claiming that the star was “spotted in a music video 10 years after his death”, further fuelling the conspiracy fire that a cover-up was involved.

And another fresh photo has now emerged appearing to show Tupac the day after he was shot – despite officially being bed-stricken in hospital.

YouTube conspiracist WiredUp TV uploaded the video only days ago showing an image of two men standing over a car.

A bald gentleman on the left on the image is seen baring slight similarities to the late singer.

He was pictured in an orange shirt similar to the one Pac wore on the morning of the shooting.

The conspiracist known as Danny said his anonymous source, who he claims is a friend of Tupac’s family, confirmed the image wasn’t taken until after the lethal shooting.

Danny said: “He said ‘this is for sure September 7th, right? This is what everybody thinks but this was wrong’.”

Danny claims his source said: “‘This is from September 8, the morning after planning to get the hell out of there’.”

The conspiracist questioned his contact on why the singer didn’t wear a disguise, to which he replied: “‘It was hectic, it was really hectic’.”

“‘Pac was secluded, thinking, nervous, paranoid and didn’t know if things were going to plan out the way he planned it but this is an actual photo of Pac alive after he got shot on September 7’.”

The conspiracist finished the segment by stating that he and his source are still “looking into” the photos origin date but as of the present moment, they believe it was taken after he had been shot.

It comes after a documentary once claimed “Marilyn Monroe’s death was a cover-up”.

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