Keffe D Claims Innocence in Tupac Murder Case During First TV Interview
Keffe D Claims Innocence in Tupac Murder Case During First TV Interview

Keffe D Claims Innocence in Tupac Murder Case During First TV Interview

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Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, charged with the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, continues to proclaim his innocence in his first televised interview since his September 2023 arrest. Speaking from the Clark County Detention Center, Davis insists he was not in Las Vegas during the shooting and claims to have 20 to 30 witnesses who can confirm his alibi. Despite previously admitting connections to the murder in interviews and his memoir, he now denies any involvement, stating that authorities lack evidence against him. The prosecution believes they have sufficient circumstantial evidence to proceed with the case, which has captivated the public for decades. Davis's trial is set for February 2026 after a postponement to allow for further review of evidence. His conflicting statements over the years have raised questions about his credibility and the nature of his past admissions regarding the case.

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