Keefe D
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Music Duane "Keefe D" Davis, also referred to as Keffe D, recently had his trial for Tupac Shakur's murder delayed due to overwhelming evidence.
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Music Keefe D's defense will now have more time to comb through evidence in the Tupac trial, which comes amid other legal problems for him.
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Music Keefe D was arrested back in September of 2023 and was charged with the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. He's currently in a Las Vegas prison.
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Pop Culture Prosecutors currently feel that Pac's alleged killer is "too dangerous" for house arrest.
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Music Keefe D is putting himself in between a rock and a hard place.
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Music The judge in Keefe D's case questioned Wack 100's intentions, as he boasted about making a documentary about Keefe.
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Pop Culture We won't see Duane Davis back in court until early 2024, but he still has several months to wait until his trial is due to begin.
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Music After multiple delays in his arraignment process, Duane Davis finally made the claim we all expected him to make.
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Music They believe they can prove his innocence with more time.
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Music While the security official made it clear that he doesn't know anything about the claim that they worked together, he said they spoke often.
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Music Keefe D was not beaten up, according to Vlad.
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Music He's being held in Las Vegas.
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Music The Death Row boss had some explaining to do, especially considering that he previously defended 'Pac's accused killer.
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Pop Culture Fif has been providing his usual comedic commentary as we wait for more updates in Tupac's murder investigation.
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Music While the audio doesn't feature the Bad Boy mogul's voice, it does feature Keefe laughing about his involvement with Vegas cops.
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Music Wack 100 tried to pay for around 15 percent of Keefe D's bond, but the judge in the Tupac murder case thinks Wack's not being honest.
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Music Keefe D's representation made the case for why he should every charge dropped.
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Pop Culture Keefe D will face trial in February of next year for his alleged role in Tupac's murder, for which he's been behind bars since 2023.
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Gossip Duane Davis Jr. is here to clear things up.
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Music The suspect lashed out.
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Elias Andrews