Duane “Keffe D” Davis, 63, stands trial for allegedly orchestrating Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder—claiming he supplied the weapon and ordered the shooting in revenge for his nephew’s assault. Prosecutors cite a photo of Tupac at the Mike Tyson fight, video of his entourage beating Davis’ nephew, and Davis’ own memoir and interviews as evidence. Defense counters that the book is self-serving fiction, the investigation was botched, and charges should’ve come sooner. With 35–45 witnesses planned, Tupac’s family and fans have descended on Las Vegas for justice. Day one featured testimony from a cop who met Tupac hours before the shooting—and a detective who revealed how the case unraveled amid witness silence.

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