Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect Speaks Out for 1st Time Since 2023 Arrest – Claims They Got the Wrong Guy
Somebody murdered legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, but the only man ever charged in the notorious Las Vegas murder is standing firm—he says it wasn’t him.
In an exclusive jailhouse interview with ABC News, Duane “Keffe D” Davis spoke out for the first time since his 2023 arrest. The 61-year-old insists he’s innocent and believes he shouldn’t be locked up over a nearly 30-year-old case that, in his words, has “no concrete evidence.”
“I’m supposed to be out there enjoying my twilight at one of my f—— grandson’s football games, and basketball games. Enjoying life with my kids.”
Davis, who has been widely discussed in connection to Tupac’s 1996 murder, claims that his past interviews and even his memoir don’t count as confessions. In fact, he says he didn’t even write the book and hasn’t read it himself.
“I did not do it,” Davis declared. “They don’t have nothing. And they know they don’t have nothing. They can’t even place me out here. They don’t have no gun, no car, no Keffe D, no nothing.”
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Prosecutors Call Him the “Shot Caller,” But He Says It’s a Setup
Clark County prosecutors allege that Davis was a top gang leader for the Southside Compton Crips, claiming he was the “shot caller” the night Tupac Shakur was assassinated.
The state’s case is built largely on Davis’ own words, as he previously spoke about being in the car when the fatal shots were fired. But now, Davis says law enforcement is twisting his past comments and using them against him.
His legal team is arguing that without a weapon, vehicle, or any real physical evidence, the case is weak. However, authorities say Davis’ past statements and book are enough to establish his role in the deadly shooting.
Tupac’s 1996 Murder: A Cold Case That Never Died
Tupac was shot on the Las Vegas Strip in September 1996 after leaving the Mike Tyson vs. Bruce Seldon fight at MGM Grand. Riding shotgun in a black BMW driven by Marion “Suge” Knight, the 25-year-old rap icon was hit four times when a white Cadillac pulled up beside them.
He fought for his life for six days at University Medical Center, but on September 13, 1996, the world lost one of hip-hop’s greatest voices.
For nearly three decades, theories swirled, and no arrests were made—until now. Duane Davis’ indictment in 2023 shocked the world, but many remain skeptical about whether justice is truly being served or if authorities are pinning this on him to finally close the case.
Could Keffe D’s Trial Finally Solve the Case?
With Davis now awaiting trial, the world is watching to see if the mystery of Tupac’s death will finally be solved—or if another door will be left open.
Davis says he’s determined to prove his innocence.
“It don’t make no sense,” he said. “All this time and this is the best they got?”
His legal team is preparing for a long battle, but the prosecution is equally confident they have enough to convict.
What do y’all think? Did they get the right guy, or is Keffe D just another piece in a bigger conspiracy? Drop a comment below!
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