Keffe D Says Suge Knight Won't Even Do THIS

Keffe D Says Suge Knight Won't Even Do THIS

Marion "Suge" Knight was driving the car Tupac Shakur died in. He's the one man who could confirm or destroy Duane "Keffe D" Davis's version of what happened on September 7, 1996 — and by most accounts, he's not talking.
Davis, the man prosecutors say organized Shakur's murder, told police in a 2008 interview — under a promise that nothing he said could be used against him — that he rode in the front seat of a white Cadillac that night, spotted Knight's BMW with Shakur inside, and passed a gun to his nephew, Orlando Anderson, in the back seat. He says if the cars had lined up differently, he would have fired the shots himself. Anderson is the man prosecutors say pulled the trigger. Shakur died six days later at 25.
Knight has never been charged in the case. He's spent years in prison on an unrelated conviction, and reporting around the trial suggests he has no interest in helping either side make its case now. That leaves jurors with one man's account of what happened inside a car carrying two of the most famous names in hip-hop — and no way to hear it from the man sitting next to Shakur when the shots came.
Davis was indicted in September 2023, has pleaded not guilty, and faces life in prison. His defense says the state's story is fiction. Prosecutors say Davis is the one person who could never stay quiet about what he did.
Hidden Killers covers what's on the record, what isn't, and why the man with the clearest view of that night may be the last person willing to describe it.
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