Pottstown, PA. (Top40 Charts/ MVD Entertainment) Tupac Shakur was shot and killed on this day 17 years ago. His unsolved murder has barely been addressed by law enforcement. Shakur sold over 75 million albums worldwide making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world. MTV ranked him at number two on their list of The Greatest MCs of All Time and Rolling Stone named him the 86th Greatest Artist of All Time. His double disc album All Eyez on Me is one of the best selling hip hop albums of all time. He was one of the most beloved artists of the 20th century... So why was he gunned down?
Furthermore, almost everyone that was present at the murder scene is now dead. The deaths of Frank
Alexander and Michael Moore (both sharing the fact that they were the ONLY personal bodyguards present on the night Tupac was killed) is nothing short of bizarre.... And so began the Greatest Conspiracy
Theory in the History of Hip Hop.
This double DVD documentary package featuring interviews with BOTH Frank
Alexander and Michael Moore, examines the various conspiracy theories surrounding Pac's mysterious and violent murder. The films offer various explanations as to who could gain from his death and why. Directed by R.J. Bond, the films feature interviews with friends, family, law enforcement, lawyers and more, that slowly piece together the elaborate plot to assassinate the king of hip hop.
The first film of the double package, Tupac: Conspiracy, examines the court case and offers expansive theories as to who might have done the crime. The film closely examines the murder of Tupac from the eyes of his bodyguards and those involved with the case at the time: Cathy Scott, the Las
Vegas Sun reporter who was covering the story; Brent Becker, a primary Las
Vegas Metro PD Detective assigned to the murder case; Don Erath, Jr. a Los Angeles homicide detective, and Mike Allen, former prosecuting attorney.
The second film of the double package, Tupac: Aftermath, demonstrates the unadulterated love that Tupac's friends and family share for him. Playing like a delicate companion piece, this documentary contains heartfelt interviews with friends who still, more than 17 years later, long for one last moment with the ubiquitous musical genius. It also includes home videos of Tupac reminding the viewer just how sweet, funny and talented he was; so opposite of his street thug image.
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