In shocking audio, Tupac murder suspect Keefe D boasts about killing the rapper.

Audiotapes featuring the man accused of killing Tupac Shakur, allegedly boasting about the rapper’s murder, have surfaced and could become explosive trial evidence.
Duane “Keefe D” Davis spoke about his role in the killing of Tupac in several recorded phone calls behind bars, according to a Las Vegas legal source. The alleged recordings offer a new twist in the trial of Davis, who has pleaded not guilty to his involvement in the rap icon’s killing in September 1996.
Prosecutors allegedly plan to introduce the tapes as evidence in Davis’ trial, set to begin in Las Vegas on August 10, the source said.
The District Attorney’s office believes Keefe admitted to being involved in the crime during a recorded prison phone call, the source added, insisting it was his “First Amendment right” to be able to talk about Tupac.
Davis allegedly mentions his involvement in the murder, along with intricate details about how it happened, while discussing potential film and TV projects related to the case, according to the source.
Davis has publicly denied having any role in the murder since his arrest in 2023. In addition to allegedly confessing to his involvement in two previous police interviews, he had previously discussed his role in the case in TV interviews and a memoir.
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He now asserts that those earlier admissions had no legitimacy and were only made for “fame and fortune.”
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Michael Sanft, Davis’ attorney, downplayed the importance of the purported recordings that might come up during the trial.
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“At the end of the day, the state of Nevada has a huge problem when they have to rely on that kind of information to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt,” Sanft stated. This statement raises questions about the integrity of the evidence and the motivations behind the testimonies. As the trial unfolds, both sides will need to navigate these complexities to build their respective cases effectively.
Additionally, I’ve seen the state before; they will listen to calls, but it seems like they don’t give a damn. We don’t require them,” he went on. “They’re more concerned with maintaining their own power than addressing the real issues at hand. It’s frustrating to see so many people suffering while they sit back and ignore the cries for help.”



