Duane Davis, aka Keffe D, the only person ever charged in Tupac’s 1996 murder, stunned investigators by admitting his nephew Orlando Anderson pulled the trigger — even though Anderson was dead for a decade when Davis made the confession. Davis claims he handed the gun to Anderson, who fired from the back seat after a tense standoff with Suge Knight’s car, and that Knight himself was hit during the chaos. Prosecutors are leaning heavily on Davis’s own memoir and podcast confessions, but his defense argues it’s all fiction — Davis was just boasting, and there’s no real evidence tying him to the crime. In jail, Davis insists he’s innocent and never read his memoir, blaming his co-author for twisting the truth.
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