The trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, accused of masterminding Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, kicks off with prosecutors painting him as the revenge-driven architect behind the shooting — fueled by a family feud and his own confessions in a memoir. They argue Davis didn’t pull the trigger but directed the attack from behind the scenes, while defense lawyers blast the case as decades-old fiction built on unreliable witness testimony and a flawed investigation. The first witness, a former Vegas cop, recalls Tupac’s defiant refusal to name his shooter — even in the ambulance — underscoring the era’s code of silence. As the courtroom dives into East Coast-West Coast gang warfare and hip-hop’s violent underbelly, the trial promises to unravel one of music history’s most enduring mysteries — all while questioning whether justice can be served after thirty years of whispers and silence.
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