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Tupac Shakur trial: Jurors set to be glued to their seats for hours over next evidence

The latest in the Tupac Shakur murder trial is reams of lengthy documentation the prosecutors prepared: five hours of video evidence.

Jurors, according to reports, will turn to the television to inspect the video evidence the prosecutors built against the rap legend’s sole accused killer, Duane “Keffe D” Davis.

But the testimonies for his alleged crime, particularly by the former detectives, varied.

Darren Dupree, an ex-FBI agent, for example, testified that the accused admitted to him about killing Tupac in Las Vegas in 1996.

And interestingly, the former detective claimed Davis made his admission without duress and on his own.

It happened, according to Dupree, in a separate case — Christopher ‘Notorious B.I.G’ Wallace.

A rival of Tupac, the rapper was gunned down a year after his fellow rap star.

“We didn’t ask him any questions about Tupac; he offered that on his own,” Dupree said, recalling the incident took place while investigating Wallace’s case in 2008.

“It was a surprise to us, number one; we were shook,” he alleged.

Not stopping there, Dupree claimed Davis told him Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs paid him for the murder.

However, ex-FBI Special Agent Wade Lee said otherwise.

He testified that Davis had previously denied knowledge of who killed Tupac.

According to him, the accused was enraged over Tupac’s alleged involvement in a brawl with his nephew, Orlando Anderson.

However, the revenge Davis sought was in Compton and not Las Vegas, per Lee.

Meanwhile, the hours of video prosecutors claim as evidence will add the latest development to the high-profile Tupac case.





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