In a recently obtained audio recording of a jailhouse phone call, Duane Keffe D Davis, the man charged with orchestrating the murder of rapper Tupac Shakur, can be heard discussing a plot to harm cooperating witnesses. The audio recording, obtained by ABC News affiliate KTNV-TV, features Davis and his son conversing about a green light, which prosecutors claim is a term used to authorize killings. The conversation raises concerns about the safety of those witnesses involved in the case. Davis’ lawyers argue that the interpretation of the call is flawed, asserting that the conversation revolves around threats against Davis’ own family. Davis, who denies the allegations, is currently held in the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas. His trial is scheduled for June 3, and he has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The murder of Tupac Shakur remains an infamous unsolved case that continues to captivate public attention.
New Audio Recording Reveals Alleged Plot to Harm Witnesses in Tupac Shakur Case, US
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