Tupac trial: ‘Ridiculous’ for ‘Keffe D’ to recant confession, filmmaker says



Mike Dorsey, who directed a 2015 documentary about the death of Tupac Shakur, has been subpoenaed to testify in the murder trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, alleged organizer of the rap icon’s killing. Dorsey tells “Jesse Weber Live” that Davis’s relatively recent accounts of his involvement in Shakur’s 1996 death have boomeranged into the court proceedings that get underway Monday with opening statements. “It’s a surreal moment,” he says.

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  1. How can someone be charged for murder when there was no murder. In 1996, in las vegas strip had cameras everywhere and people everywhere. If there was indeed a shooting of a major celebrity, someone would have video footage, not to mention a surveillance on all of the casinos, and not just a picture of sug and tupac, sitting in a b m w or a b m w with bullet holes in it. This does so call Tupac murder trial is one big hoax.

  2. I think keefe D just wanted the book and interview Money, he won't be the first person that told fake war stories for clout. Anybody with streets smart know dam well if Keefe pulled that trigger or was even in the car on that night of Pac death, he would have never ever admitted to that murder on camera , Keefe a man that know he didn't do it and thought, I can always say "hey I only said it for the money" He never thought the day would come when he would be arrested because he didn't do it, everything he said was from stories he heard over the years, nothing he said was original I could've told that story

  3. Para encontrar as respostas, investigue Reggie Wright Jr., David Kenner e Sharita Knight. Eles colocaram Orlando lá de propósito; Puffy também tinha ligações com Keef D — um líder dos Crips — com a intenção de matar 2Pac. Havia duas motivações envolvidas; acredito que David Kenner possa ter orquestrado tudo com Puffy Diddy, sabendo que Tupac era inimigo de Diddy — eles tinham um inimigo em comum. Eles pagaram a Orlando e Keef D para estarem em Vegas naquela noite. Investigue quem deu a ordem para a equipe de segurança permanecer desarmada. Além disso, veja quem assumiu a gravadora depois que Suge foi preso e Tupac morreu. Suge foi condenado a nove anos de prisão, e a gravadora — avaliada em 500 milhões de dólares — foi dividida entre os articuladores: Kenner, Sharita e Reggie Wright. Snoop estava em contato em tempo real via rádio (walkie-talkie) na noite de 7 de setembro; Warren G, Kurupt e Daz confirmam isso. Após a morte de Tupac, houve um pagamento vultoso referente ao seu espólio — álbuns, músicas e direitos autorais. É preciso ser muito ingênuo para achar que tudo se resumia à briga no MGM; foi uma armadilha. Acorde! Esse assassinato foi meticulosamente planejado. Quem insistiu para que 2Pac fosse a Las Vegas a qualquer custo? Existem declarações de familiares. Pesquise sobre essas questões. As respostas já foram encontradas: Keef D foi contatado por Reggie Wright Jr., um policial corrupto de Compton. David Kenner conhecia a lei a fundo. Reggie Wright Jr. sabia que a polícia não investigava todas as mortes relacionadas a gangues; muitas passavam despercebidas. As mortes de Gaddafi e Frank Alexander foram, na verdade, tentativas de encobrimento. Eles conheciam a realidade das ruas: o rapper mais famoso e requisitado circulando com uma comitiva de seguidores desarmados.

  4. To find the answers, investigate Reggie Wright Jr., David Kenner, and Sharita Knight. They put Orlando there on purpose; Puffy also had ties to Keef D—a Crip leader—with the intent of killing 2Pac. There were two motives involved; I believe David Kenner may have orchestrated the whole thing with Puffy Diddy, knowing that Tupac was Diddy's enemy—they shared a common enemy. They paid Orlando and Keef D to be in Vegas that night. Investigate who gave the order for the security team to remain unarmed. Also, look at who took over the record label after Suge was arrested and Tupac died. Suge was sentenced to nine years in prison, and the label—valued at $500 million—was split among the key players: Kenner, Sharita, and Reggie Wright. Snoop was in real-time contact via two-way radio on the night of September 7th; Warren G, Kurupt, and Daz confirm this. After Tupac's death, there was a massive payout regarding his estate—albums, songs, and copyrights. You’d have to be very naive to think it all came down to the fight at the MGM; it was a setup. Wake up! This murder was meticulously planned. Who insisted that 2Pac go to Las Vegas at all costs? There are statements from family members. Look into these issues. The answers have already been found: Keef D was contacted by Reggie Wright Jr., a corrupt Compton police officer. David Kenner knew the law inside out. Reggie Wright Jr. knew that the police didn't investigate every gang-related death; many went unnoticed. The deaths of Gaddafi and Frank Alexander were actually attempts at a cover-up. They knew the reality of the streets: the most famous and sought-after rapper moving around with an entourage of unarmed followers.

  5. Only slow people think him and his Nephew did this…

    This was too easy what street dude and old school street dude at that going on social media telling on himself he was more than likely told to take the fall and that he will never be charged and they went after him anyway, I can read people and situations majority of the world sheep and will believe this.

  6. The both Suge Knight and PDFile P. Diddit who paid one million dollars for the hit were responsible . they should all rot in hell n in jail. Nd the clown who actually pulled the trigger Karma got him less then two years after killing Tupac.

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