Who is Tupac murder suspect Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis, and what is his link to Diddy? The former gang leader claims the music mogul paid him US$1 million to carry out the rapper’s 1996 death …
Tupac Shakur’s family has hired a lawyer to look into potential links between the man charged with the rapper’s murder, Duane ‘Keefe D’ Davis, and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Now reports are resurfacing about Diddy’s connection with Davis, according to the Daily Mail’s podcast The Trial of Diddy.
One of the lead investigators assigned to Shakur’s murder, Greg Kading, discussed the music mogul’s alleged links to the case, saying that Diddy had hired members of the notorious Crips gang in 1995, when Davis was one of them.
“Keefe D was dealing both PCP and cocaine from Los Angeles to another drug dealer, a figure out in New York, guy named Eric Martin,” he said on the podcast. “They called him Zip. And Zip was a very well-known drug dealer, hustler, shot caller out in New York who happened to be affiliated with Puffy Combs’ dad.”
He continued, “Keefe knew a drug dealer, that drug dealer was affiliated with Puffy and Biggie and that was how the introduction happened when Puffy said that he needed some security on the West Coast because of all the problems that he was having with Suge Knight and Death Row Records.”
Here’s what we know about Keefe D and what he’s said about Diddy: