The trial of Duane Keffe D Davis, accused of orchestrating Tupac Shakur’s 1996 murder, is heating up—with prosecutors using his own confessions against him. In 2008, Davis admitted his nephew, Orlando Baby Lane Anderson, fired the fatal shots during a Vegas street confrontation after a Mike Tyson fight. Audio transcripts and his memoir are key evidence, but Davis insists it’s all fiction, claiming investigators knew he was lying. As Tupac’s legacy endures decades later, this case underscores the violent undercurrents of hip-hop history—and the long, winding road to justice.
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