Who Killed 2Pac? | The Murder of Tupac Shakur

By: True Crime Today
  • Summary

  • Who Killed 2Pac? | The Murder of Tupac Shakur" takes you deep into the mystery of one of hip-hop's darkest chapters—the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur. Now, decades later, shocking new revelations have reignited the case. At the center of it all is Duane “Keefe D” Davis, whose trial is uncovering fresh testimony, including allegations that Sean “Diddy” Combs offered a bounty to eliminate Tupac and Suge Knight. With Keefe D’s own statements implicating Diddy as the alleged mastermind, the case takes on new urgency and complexity. In this podcast, we break down the latest courtroom drama, the East Coast vs. West Coast rivalry that set the stage, and the tangled web of power and betrayal that continues to unfold. What really happened that night in Las Vegas? Did personal grudges escalate into a deadly conspiracy? And what does this mean for the legacy of hip-hop’s most iconic artist? Join us as we sift through the evidence, uncover the motives, and explore the impact of these explosive allegations. The truth may finally be closer than ever—but so are the questions.
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  • TUPAC MURDER TRIAL DELAYED UNTIL 2026 – KEEFE D’S DEFENSE DROPS BOMBSHELL CLAIMS!
    Feb 21 2025
    TUPAC MURDER TRIAL DELAYED UNTIL 2026 – KEEFE D’S DEFENSE DROPS BOMBSHELL CLAIMS!
    The long-awaited Tupac murder trial has just taken a shocking turn! Duane “Keefe D” Davis, the only person ever charged in connection to Tupac Shakur’s murder, was set to face trial in 2025, but now it’s been pushed back to 2026. Why? New defense claims have surfaced, and the case is becoming even more complicated.

    WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
    Why the Tupac murder trial was postponed – is this a legal delay or a game-changing development?
    Keefe D’s shocking new defense strategy – his legal team now says he wasn’t even in Las Vegas the night Tupac was shot.
    Who are the new witnesses? Will their testimony help Keefe D walk free?
    How the prosecution is fighting back – using Keefe D’s own words against him to prove he orchestrated the hit on Tupac.
    What happens next in the Tupac murder trial – will justice finally be served, or will the case remain unsolved?

    For nearly 30 years, the world has asked: Who really killed Tupac? Now, with the Keefe D trial on the horizon, we are closer than ever to getting an answer. But with this trial delay, more questions than ever are emerging. Will this trial be the moment that solves the Tupac murder case, or is this just another twist in one of hip-hop’s biggest mysteries?

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    #TupacMurderTrial #KeefeD #TupacShakur #JusticeForTupac #KeefeDTrial #TupacMurderCase #WhoKilledTupac #HipHopNews #TrueCrime #BreakingNews #UnsolvedMysteries
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  • Trial for Tupac Murder Suspect Pushed to 2026, Defense Suggests Alternative Suspect
    Feb 20 2025
    The long-awaited trial for Duane "Keefe D" Davis, the sole suspect charged in the murder of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, has been delayed until 2026. This postponement prolongs the wait for justice nearly three decades after the fatal shooting rocked the music world.

    A judge granted the delay after Davis’ legal team requested more time to interview new witnesses and build their defense.

    "It looks like there are quite a few things that are left to be done to get this case prepared so that Mr. Davis can have effective assistance of counsel," Judge Carli Kierny stated in court.

    Davis, who was arrested in September 2023, has long been implicated in Tupac’s murder. Prosecutors argue that he played a key role in the September 6, 1996, drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. They claim he was in the car and provided the gun used in what they believe was a retaliatory attack after Tupac and members of Death Row Records assaulted Davis’ nephew, Orlando Anderson, earlier that night at the MGM Grand.

    Despite previously admitting in interviews and a book that he was present during the shooting, Davis’ defense team is now disputing that claim.

    "Given the magnitude of this case, it is imperative that we have adequate time to present a comprehensive defense," said Carl Arnold, Davis' attorney. "We are actively conducting further investigations, speaking with key witnesses, and ensuring that Mr. Davis receives the fair trial to which he is constitutionally entitled."

    Arnold even suggested that another person, Reggie Wright Jr., a former Death Row Records security official, may have played a role in Tupac’s murder.

    In response, Wright Jr. firmly denied the accusation, telling ABC News, "Good luck finding someone saying that, that's credible. It's heartbreaking they keep dragging in my name. I didn't have anything to do with that. One of the worst days of my life was when I heard that that happened."

    Davis is the only person still alive from the group police believe was in the car when the shots were fired. The indictment also names Orlando Anderson, Terrance Brown, and Deandre Smith—all now deceased—as part of the group involved in the attack.

    Tupac succumbed to his injuries on September 13, 1996, after spending several days in critical condition. His murder remains one of the most infamous unsolved cases in hip-hop history.

    With the trial now pushed back another year, the wait for closure continues for Tupac’s family, friends, and fans.

    #TupacShakur #KeefeD #HipHopHistory #LasVegas #TrueCrime #JusticeForTupac #UnsolvedMystery

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    8 mins
  • New Evidence SHAKES Tupac’s Murder Trial
    Feb 19 2025
    For nearly three decades, Tupac Shakur’s murder has remained one of the biggest mysteries in music history. But now, the last living suspect Duane "Keffe D" Davis is finally facing trial for allegedly orchestrating the 1996 drive-by shooting that took Tupac’s life.
    The case seemed clear at first—Keffe D had spent years openly talking about the murder, placing himself at the scene, and even admitting to providing the gun. His own words became the foundation for the prosecution’s case, leading to his 2023 arrest and a highly anticipated trial.

    But just when it seemed like the world would finally get a verdict, the trial was delayed by nearly a year. The reason? Davis’s defense team argued that the case was too complex, that key evidence had been lost over time, and that new witnesses could change everything. The judge agreed, pushing the trial back to February 2026.

    And now, things are getting even messier.

    Keffe D’s defense isn’t just trying to poke holes in the prosecution’s case—they’re trying to completely flip the narrative. They’ve introduced new witnesses who claim Davis wasn’t even in Las Vegas when the murder happened. They’ve challenged Tupac’s official cause of death, suggesting that medical complications—not the initial shooting—may have played a bigger role than anyone thought.

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    19 mins

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