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New documentary claims Tupac Shakur is alive and living in New Mexico

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Tupac Shakur.

LAS VEGAS, Nevada (KTNV) — Las Vegas valley filmmaker Rick Boss got straight to the point.

"After the shooting. What's next?" he asked.

In his new film - "2Pac: The Great Escape from UMC" - Boss explores the possibility of rap icon Tupac Shakur still being alive. Most people would agree with official reports that after being shot, Tupac was taken to UMC where he died six days later. But Boss has an alternate ending.

"This movie is about Tupac actually escaping from University Medical Center here in Vegas and relocating to New Mexico," said Boss. "Getting protection from the Navajo tribe."

Boss said when the rapper arrived to Las Vegas for fight night, he was informed of a planned hit on him. That's when the escape plan came into fruition - from planting a double in Suge Knight's BMW to a strategic aerial exit.

"When certain FBI agencies are looking for you, they are going to block the airport. So you can't travel out so the best way to escape is through helicopter, private helicopter to another state," Boss told ABC affiliate KNTV.

FBI agents can't go onto tribal land without the tribal council's permission - Boss said that's why Navajo land in New Mexico made for the perfect hide out.

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