NEW evidence has been uncovered in the murder trial of Duane “Keefe D” Davis, which allegedly places the suspect in Las Vegas on the night rap icon Tupac Shakur was murdered.
The self-proclaimed Compton Crip gang boss, 60, has been in custody since September on $750,000 bail.
A Las Vegas judge denied Davis’ release in June after the jailed gangster was able to secure $750,000 bail to be released pending trial.
Now, prosecutors say they have uncovered decades-old evidence that places Davis in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, on the night Tupac was killed in a shootout.
Investigators said a room at the then-Monte Carlo Resort, now Park MGM, was reserved in the name of Davis’ wife, Paula Clemons, according to court documents obtained by The US Sun.
Authorities also learned that a room at the Excalibur Hotel & Casino was reserved for Orlando Anderson, Davis’ nephew and the alleged gunman who fired the fatal shots at Tupac.
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