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Tupac Shakur Murder Trial in Las Vegas

3 articles from 2 outlets First seen: August 19, 2026
1 center · 1 right · Earliest publisher-stamped report: BBC

The Pure Report account · 2 sources · as of Aug 20, 12:47 UTC

The trial for the murder of Tupac Shakur is upcoming. A witness stated he had little love for the man on trial for the rapper's murder but refused to answer questions that he thought would send Duane 'Keffe D' to prison. Defendant Duane 'Keffe D' Davis outlined his alleged involvement in a series of interviews with law enforcement, in part while working as a confidential informant, in a TV interview and again in his own memoir.

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  • According to BBC, the witness said he had little love for the man on trial for the rapper's murder, but refused to answer questions that he thought would send Duane 'Keffe D' to prison.
    receipt “The witness said he had little love for the man on trial for the rapper's murder, but refused to answer questions that he thought would send Duane 'Keffe D' to prison.” — verbatim from BBC · article
  • According to Fox News, defendant Duane 'Keffe D' Davis outlined his alleged involvement in a series of interviews with law enforcement — in part while working as a confidential informant — in a TV interview and again in his own memoir.
    receipt “defendant Duane 'Keffe D' Davis outlined his alleged involvement in a series of interviews with law enforcement — in part while working as a confidential informant — in a TV interview and again in his own memoir.” — verbatim from Fox News · article

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Earliest report in our feed set (publisher timestamps): BBC (center), Aug 19, 03:00 UTC.

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