Tupac's Final Words Spotlight in Keffe D Murder Trial

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A retired Las Vegas police officer testified that Tupac Shakur’s final words on the night of the 1996 drive-by did not name his attackers as Duane “Keffe D” Davis’s murder trial opened; prosecutors allege Davis orchestrated the shooting after a prior altercation with Orlando Anderson, while the defense argues investigators relied heavily on Davis’s memoir and other accounts, with autopsy and bullet-path evidence presented in court.
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