In a shocking twist, Duane Davis—known as Keffe D—admits in a 2008 recording that his nephew Orlando Anderson fired the fatal shots that killed Tupac Shakur, turning the tape into explosive evidence for prosecutors. Davis, who was present during the shooting, now faces accusations of orchestrating the setup. While he’s pleaded not guilty and his defense claims the prosecution’s narrative is fabricated without solid proof, prosecutors are building their case on Davis’s own statements—including interviews, podcasts, and a memoir—despite his prior claims to the FBI that his nephew wasn’t involved. The chilling detail? Detectives told him the interview was confidential, raising eyebrows. Complicating matters further, Davis has also denied being in Las Vegas that night. As Tupac’s enduring legacy continues to captivate the world, this long-buried testimony reignites the mystery surrounding his death—and the legal battle rages on.

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