Exclusive | Tupac murder suspect addresses fears Suge Knight could out him in upcoming memoir

Tupac Shakur murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis isn’t worried Suge Knight will finger him in an upcoming memoir as being involved in the shooting death of the rap legend.Knight, who is currently serving a 28-year sentence from a fatal hit-and-run in 2015, is set to release his “Your Pain is My Joy” memoir on August 4.Knight has promised to reveal intricate details in the book about the night Shakur was murdered.The memoir’s August release date is less than a week before Davis’s trial for the 1996 murder starts.Davis’s Las Vegas lawyer Michael Sanft told The California Post he and his client are not concerned about the memoir having any sort of impact on the jury or the trial.Davis has made numerous confessions over the years about being involved in Shakur’s murder, including placing himself in the Cadillac that was the source of the gunfire that killed the rapper.

He’s also confessed to being the “shot caller” and provided the gun that killed Tupac.Despite Davis’s confessions, Sanft is still confident prosecutors don’t have enough evidence to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt he was involved.He feels confident that he can win the case for Davis, who he believes has been unfairly treated, adding his client spoke “bulls–t.”Knight has stated his 352-page book, released through publishers Gallery Books, will deliver the truth about the moments before, during and after his close friend and Death Row Records artist Shakur was gunned down just off the Vegas Strip.

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The two had gotten into a fight at a Vegas casino with anther group of men shortly before the fatal shooting.Sanft says he and ...

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