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    Keefe D Reveals Years-Long Effort to Collect $1M from Diddy for Alleged Involvement in Tupac’s Murder

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    New Evidence Emerges in Tupac Murder Case: Diddy Implicated in Confession Tape

    In a shocking turn of events, a 2008 audio clip has surfaced of reputed gang member and Tupac murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis confessing to his involvement in the 1996 killing of the iconic rapper. The filmmaker behind the Murder Rap documentary released the clip, in which Davis talks about his struggle to receive a $1 million payment from none other than Diddy in exchange for carrying out the hit.

    Davis claims that he instructed Eric “Von Zip” Martin to collect the money from Diddy in the days following Shakur’s murder, but the transaction was unsuccessful. “What’s up with the cash?” Keefe D is heard asking Zip over a month after the killing. “[Zip said], ‘[Diddy] ain’t give it to me yet.’ We need money, motherfcker. They took our guns, all that sht. We need some money. They must got millions.”

    With Diddy now being a main figure of interest in the Tupac murder case, speculation about his involvement in the East Coast vs. West Coast beef of the 90s has intensified. The motive behind the shooting deaths of both Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G. has long been debated, and Davis’ confession has shed new light on the situation.

    Despite Davis’ attempt to post a $750K bond for his release pending trial, a Nevada judge has denied his request. The judge found the financial sourcing for the bond, which was backed by controversial figure Wack 100, to be suspicious and therefore denied Davis’ release.

    Davis’ attorney, Carl Arnold, expressed disappointment in the judge’s decision, stating that there is a lack of substantive proof that Davis intended to profit from his alleged connections to the case. The Tupac murder trial continues to unravel with each new development, leaving fans and followers eager to uncover the truth behind the tragic events of the 90s.

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