Tupac murder suspect Keefe D confesses to his role in the rapper’s death after revealing he’s dying of cancer
A former gangster linked to the murder of Tupac Shakur has
sensationally confessed to his part in the star's high-profile killing.
Duane Keith "Keefe D" Davis - an uncle of number one suspect Orlando
Anderson - says he was in the car when one of his crew opened fire and
he knows who pulled the trigger.
Now a new Netflix series – Unsolved, the Tupac and Biggie Murders –
has been released based on a major Los Angeles Police Department task
force probe headed by former cop Greg Kading.
His findings were based on an astonishing taped confession by Keefe D when he had immunity from prosecution.
“I was a Compton kingpin, drug dealer, I’m the only one alive who can
really tell you story about the Tupac killing. People have been
pursuing me for 20 years, I’m coming out now because I have cancer. And I
have nothing else to lose. All I care about now is the truth” he said.
Keefe D explains how after his nephew Anderson was beaten up by Tupac
and his entourage he went looking for revenge with his pals. Tupac and
his crew - some of whom were associated with LA gang The Bloods -
attacked Orlando "Baby Lane" Anderson in the lobby of a Las Vewgas
casino.
Compton-based Anderson was reportedly a rival Crips gang member who
previously robbed a medallion from one of Tupac's entourage. The
shooter's Cadillac was being driven by Terrence "T-Brown" Brown with
DeAndre "Dre" Smith sitting behind, Keefe D was in the front passenger
seat and Anderson sat behind him.
Keefe D refuses to name the actual shooter - because of "street code" but revealed: “It just came from the backseat bro."
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