Duane “Keffe D” Davis stands trial in Las Vegas for allegedly orchestrating the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, despite not pulling the trigger—prosecutors say he handed the gun to his nephew who fired the shots. His 2008 police confession is central to the case, but his defense fiercely challenges its credibility, citing a pattern of shifting stories and lack of corroboration. Prosecutors argue his memoir invalidated any immunity from that interview, while the defense points to missing eyewitnesses and flaws in the original investigation. As the trial unfolds, the courtroom grapples with tangled gang ties, revenge motives, and whether Davis’s own words are enough to convict him without concrete proof.

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