Tupac Shakur's murder suspect Duane Keith 'Keffe D' Davis made a deal with federal investigators 14 years ago to speak openly on the rapper's killing

 Tupac Shakur's murder suspect, Duane Keith 'Keffe D' Davis made a deal with federal investigators 14 years ago to speak openly about the rapper's killing

 


 


Davis, known as 'Keffe D', is thought to have made a deal with federal investigators in California in 2009 that allowed him to speak openly on a number of topics - including what he knew about the hip-hop star's death in Las Vegas in 1996.


Experts are now warning that prosecutors may not be able to use the murder suspect's statements against him. If they attempted to, a legal dispute may break out in court, they warned.

 

 

The exact details of any agreement between Davis, 60, and federal investigators in 2009 are unknown, but officials may still be able to use his statements as an investigative tool as they continue to probe the case.

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