A forthcoming documentary series has reportedly shone new light on the rap legend’s death
Patrick Clarke
17:45 3rd July 2018

22 years after Tupac Shakur was shot and killed after a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, a new Netflix series will reportedly unveil huge revelations about the unsolved crime.

Rapper Keefe D has newly claimed that he was in the car when one of his crew pulled the trigger, and that he knows the identity of the shooter. However, Keefe D is refusing to give up the name of the murderer due to “street code”. He says he is making the confession now due to the fact he has cancer, and as he puts it ‘nothing to lose’.

The revelations were made on camera during a new 10-part Netflix series Unsolved, the Tupac and Biggie Murders, which were based on a major LAPD task force probe into the two rappers’ murders. It links the murders to alleged LAPD corruption, label disputes between Biggie’s Bad Boy Records and Tupac’s Death Row Record and more.

Keefe D is the uncle of Orlando Anderson, one of the chief suspects in Shakur’s murder after being involved in a fight with the rap legend hours before his death. Keefe D said to camera: “I was a Compton kingpin, drug dealer, I’m the only one alive who can really tell you the story about the Tupac killing.”

According to The Daily Star, Kyle Long, the executive producer of the Netflix series, is calling for the Las Vegas Police Department to investigate the revelations. He said: “He went live on television and confessed to being an accessory to murder and the Las Vegas PD, as far as I know, is doing nothing about it. I just think it’s outrageous.”

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