Courts and Crime

The jury also heard Keffe claim in a 2009 police interview that alleged gunman Orlando Anderson “peed on his hands” after the shooting to wash away gunpowder

Jurors watched portions of a BET documentary Friday in which Duane “Keffe D” Davis recounted the 1996 shooting that killed rap legend Tupac Shakur, echoing an account he first gave police in a secret 2008 interview.

Prosecutors say Davis’ decision to participate in the documentary and later publish a memoir stripped away his protections surrounding the earlier interview, helping clear the way for his murder charge now being tried in Las Vegas.

“I’m coming out now to tell the story because I got cancer,” Davis said in a clip of the 2018 docuseries played in court. “I got nothing else to lose. All I care about now is the truth.”