The long-unsolved 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur is finally going to trial, with 63-year-old Duane “Keffe D” Davis accused of orchestrating the fatal ambush. Prosecutors claim he led a white Cadillac crew that tracked down Tupac and Suge Knight after a Vegas altercation, armed the shooters, and ordered the attack — resulting in four bullets to Tupac’s body and his death six days later. Davis pleads not guilty, arguing the 30-year-old case lacks solid evidence. The defense questions whether the prosecution’s narrative is truth or fiction, especially given Tupac’s iconic status and the era’s violent rap culture. Ironically, Davis himself has fueled recent momentum by publicly admitting he handed over the weapon — though no one knows who actually pulled the trigger. His three co-conspirators are dead, leaving Davis as the only living suspect. The trial, expected to last six weeks, hinges on whether prosecutors can prove his leadership role — even if he didn’t fire the shots himself.

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