Monday, January 15, 2024

Keefe D Audio Claiming Diddy Orchestrated Tupac Assassination Submitted as Evidence


Last year West Coast gangster Duane 'Keefe D' Davis was arrested in Las Vegas for the 1996 murder of rapper Tupac Shakur [click here if you missed that]. 

Now an explosive audio of Keefe D speaking with LAPD in 2008 claiming Diddy ordered the hit on Tupac has been submitted into evidence...

From The Sun
BOMBSHELL audio recordings alleging P Diddy was a central figure in the assassination of Tupac Shakur have been submitted to court as evidence as part of the rapper's murder case.
Tupac murder suspect Duane "Keefe D" Davis boasts about Diddy allegedly offering him $1 million for the rapper's assassination in a chilling 2 hour 25 minute secret police interview, which has been obtained by The U.S. Sun.
The recording, made in a 2008 LAPD interview, has become available because Las Vegas prosecutors have entered the tape as a key piece of evidence in the murder trial.
Keefe, 60, appears to be laughing and joking with police about Diddy orchestrating Tupac’s killing in September 1996 in Las Vegas.
Disturbingly in the tape Keefe - and without any firm evidence - alleges that he oversaw the fatal shooting of the Ghetto Gospel star on the request of Diddy in the mid 1990s.
Diddy, he repeatedly told officers on the tape, wanted rival record label boss Suge Knight and his top performing artist Tupac dead as a war of words broke out during the East/West Coast rap wars.
Keefe, who was charged with Pac's murder in September, says in the tape that Diddy, now 54, declared: “Man I want to get rid of those dudes.”
The former Compton Crip apparently insisted that the million-dollar reward was proposed by Diddy - who has publicly dismissed claims he was involved in the shooting of Tupac and Suge as “nonsense.”
Prosecutors submitted the audio file to demonstrate Keefe’s apparent confessions about being a key figure in the murder but in many sections, he makes unsubstantiated allegations about Diddy - then known as Puffy.
On the tape, Keefe openly boasted about growing close to Diddy, then-owner of Bad Boy Records and global music superstar, through mutual friend and gangster Eric “Zip” Martin.
He also tells LAPD officer Greg Kading how Puffy discussed his hatred of Knight to Crip gang members who were covering his security detail after a concert in Anaheim, California.
Keefe said: “Sh*t, he said he would give us anything for those dudes heads you know?”
Pressed by Kading, Keefe delivered his version of events surrounding the discussion at a downstairs section of Greenblatt’s Deli in the recording.
Keefe alleges on the tape that Puffy said, “Man I want to get rid of those dudes - man.”
The Compton gang kingpin added that the chart star feared Knight saying, “Puffy was scared, and was scared of the dude period.”
Keefe said on the recording that the assassination order was given privately, “It was just me and him.”
“We wanted a million,” and Keefe said on the recording that he promised, “We will wipe their a** out quick you know - it is nothing.”
Keefe repeated on the tape that Diddy had several conversations with him to “kill both of them.”
Pac was shot on the evening of September 7, 1996, as he drove to a club with Knight, and died in the hospital a few days later.
After the shooting, Keefe fled Sin City and shortly afterwards met Zip at a hot wings restaurant in West Hollywood, expecting to be paid, according to the tape.
Keefe alleges on the recording that Diddy called Zip, who handed the cellphone over, and asked, "Was that us?’”
When he responded, "Yes," Keefe claimed, “He was happy.”
The gangster alleged that he never received any money for the shooting as Zip apparently said, “Puffy hasn’t paid him yet,” even though an acquaintance alleged that Zip secretly pocketed the cash.
Keefe ended up in prison so was unable to pursue his alleged claim with Diddy and Zip died in 2012 - four years after the police interview.
Throughout the taped interview, Keefe appeared unremorseful about his confessions of orchestrating the rap icon’s murder, often laughing about his gangster lifestyle.

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