Raymond Boyd/Getty Images(LAS VEGAS) Police searched a Las Vegas-area home in July in the long-dormant murder case of Tupac Shakur, the celebrated hip-hop artist who was shot and killed at the age of 25 in September 1996.
That home belonged to Duane Keith Davis, aka Keffe D, a man who claims to be one of two living witnesses to the Vegas shooting that killed the rapper, according to a search warrant released by police.
Magazine articles, computers, hard drives and photos, along with a copy of Davis’ book, “Compton Street Legend,” were among items seized by investigators.
When asked about the case, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said, “We will have no further comment at this time.”
The recent developments in the case are explored alongside an in-depth look at Shakur’s life in a new episode of “Impact x Nightline,” streaming Thursday on Hulu.
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(LAS VEGAS) — Police searched a Las Vegas-area home in July in the long-dormant murder case of Tupac Shakur, the celebrated hip-hop artist who was shot and killed at the age of 25 in September 1996. That home belonged to Duane Keith Davis, aka Keffe […]