Why Keffe D's Defense Says His Tupac Murder Book Was Made Up

Aug 21, 02:00 PM
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The prosecution opened by telling the jury that Keffe D is the one person who couldn't stay quiet about Tupac Shakur's murder. They described a pattern: FBI interviews, a federal task force session, on-camera appearances, and a published memoir called "Compton Street Legend" — all telling the same story about the night of September 7, 1996. The defense stood up and called the entire narrative fiction. Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke sit down with the listener questions cutting through this trial. The prosecution concedes the book has inaccuracies and "at least one substantial lie." The defense says law enforcement knew for years that Keffe D was unreliable and never charged him because they had nothing. The case sat cold for nearly three decades. Orlando Anderson, the suspected shooter and Keffe D's nephew, died in 1998. The other two passengers in the white Cadillac are also dead. This trial may be the last chance to hold anyone accountable for one of the most famous unsolved killings in American music — and the jury has to decide whether a man's own repeated words are enough to prove he meant them.


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