In a shocking twist, a 2008 interview reveals Duane “Keffe D” Davis admitting his nephew Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson fired the fatal shots that killed Tupac Shakur in 1996 — now making Davis the central figure in a high-stakes prosecution. Davis claims he was in the car during the ambush and that the gun was handed to Anderson, who then opened fire. Prosecutors are leveraging this confession, along with his memoir and other statements, to build their case — but the defense fiercely disputes its credibility, arguing Davis has long told conflicting stories and that authorities knew he wasn’t telling the truth. With Tupac’s legacy still echoing through hip-hop, this trial is reigniting one of music’s most haunting mysteries — and forcing everyone to confront the messy truth behind the legend.
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