Keefe D Tupac Shakur Murder Suspect Flares Up At Prosecutors In Court

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Duane “Keefe D” Davis criticized prosecutors in the Tupac Shakur murder case at a court hearing in Nevada on Tuesday (July 23). Davis, awaiting trial for his alleged involvement in Tupac’s 1996 death, argued that the prosecution was using tainted evidence from The Notorious B.I.G. murder investigation.

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Prosecutors presented new evidence suggesting Davis was in Las Vegas at the time of Tupac’s shooting. Corey Edwards, a witness in the Biggie investigation, stated in 2006 that he saw Davis in Las Vegas on the night of Tupac’s murder, a claim Davis disputed.

“Greg Kading had them boxes at his house for 15 years in his attic doing all kinds of TV interviews,” Davis said. “Them boxes should not be allowed. Them boxes should be allowed. It’s tainted evidence, everything. The man, he broke a proffer agreement and he broke the law, all kinds of stuff.”

Judge Carli Kierny told Davis the prosecution didn’t think they would use anything from the boxes in his trial. Davis was enraged. He verbally attacked prosecutors Binu Palal and Marc DiGiacomo, pointing at both men in court.

“They just used something in them boxes!” Davis said. “They just used something in them boxes! From 1996. They know that they did it. They’re not only ugly on the outside, but they’re ugly on the inside … These two dudes right here.”

Davis was in court on Tuesday seeking bail after his previous denial in June. Wack 100 tried to post bail for him, but the judge was cautious about the money’s source. Judge Kierny wanted to ensure the funds were not linked to Davis profiting from his alleged involvement in Tupac’s murder. Davis cannot profit from his connection to the case. His attorney, Carl Arnold, opposed this restriction at the hearing.