He Confessed to Killing Tupac. Then He Took It Back.

Duane "Keffe D" Davis described his role in Tupac Shakur's murder in a memoir, in recorded interviews, and in a national documentary — years before he was ever charged. After his 2023 arrest, he told the court all of it was "done for entertainment purposes and to make money." This is the story of how a 27-year-old cold case turned into a murder charge built almost entirely on a suspect's own public words — and what happens when his trial finally begins on August 10, 2026. This video covers publicly reported facts, court filings, and statements made by the individuals discussed. Some elements — including the alleged connection to Sean Combs and the defense's theory naming Reggie Wright Jr. — remain unconfirmed and are presented as active, disputed claims, not established fact. All individuals are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. If this case made you think — tell me what you think in the comments. And if you want the next full breakdown, it's already up. #TupacShakur #KeffeD #TrueCrime #ColdCase #TupacMurder #DuaneDavis