The report claims Moscow was not killed by police gunfire, but rather by a controlled explosive—planted by Berlin’s loyalists—designed to collapse the tunnel and eliminate pursuing officers. Moscow, unknowingly, was standing at the epicenter. In a rare interview conducted via encrypted call from an undisclosed location (rumored to be a ranch in Patagonia), Moscow’s son, Denver (Daniel Ramos), reacted to the leak with raw fury.
For years, fans and conspiracy theorists have debated the exact circumstances of his death. The official narrative from the Professor’s team claimed Moscow died from a gunshot wound sustained during a firefight with police, sacrificing himself to allow Denver and the others to escape through the mint’s underground tunnels.
“I knew it. I always knew it,” Denver said, his voice cracking. “My old man was a miner his whole life. He could smell a collapse coming. He wouldn’t have walked into that tunnel unless someone tricked him. Berlin didn’t just let him die—he used him as a shield.”
Berlin, known for his aristocratic cruelty, allegedly responds: “Then you lead the way, miner. Show us how brave you are when the earth does our job for us.”
“You’re sending them into a grave, Berlin,” Moscow’s voice says, according to a transcript obtained by this outlet. “The tunnel isn’t stable. If we go that way, the kids die.”