
Tupac Murder Suspect's Lawyers Request Release, Claim Statements Were 'Entertainment'
Duane "Keefe D" Davis, a suspect in the murder of Tupac Shakur, has filed a motion requesting bail and claiming that his past statements about the murder were for "entertainment" purposes. Davis' lawyers argue that he should be released on house arrest pending trial and that the court should establish a "reasonable bail." They also dispute the reliability of Davis' memoir and interviews, stating that they were done for profit. Davis, who pleaded not guilty, is being positioned as the leader of the group involved in the murder. Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty, and Davis could face life in prison if convicted.


