Judge Allows Use of Tupac Murder Suspect's Book in Upcoming Trial
A judge has ruled that a memoir co-written by Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, the alleged mastermind behind Tupac Shakur's murder, can be used in his trial. The trial is set to begin on August 10, 2023, as Davis faces charges related to the rapper's 1996 drive-by shooting in Las Vegas.
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Book that Tupac Shakur murder suspect wrote is clear for use in the trial, judge rules
Book that Tupac Shakur murder suspect wrote is clear for use in the trial, judge rules
Judge Allows Use of Tupac Murder Suspect's Book in Upcoming Trial
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