Tupac Shakur murder case update: Police scramble for 1996 files to strengthen prosecution of Keefe D

Las Vegas investigators are revisiting past events in an effort to uncover new evidence regarding murder suspect Keefe D’s involvement in the killing of Tupac Shakur.

The Clark County District Attorney’s Office sent a team to track Keefe’s movements the night he and Southside Crip gang members chased Tupac in Sin City.

An insider told The Sun that these efforts have yielded promising new leads and the opportunity to interview more witnesses. A specialized team is said to be meticulously compiling various pieces of evidence, potential witness accounts and surveillance footage from the evening of September 7, 1996 to gather all available information.

The scope of the investigation has expanded beyond the initial murder investigation conducted by Las Vegas Metro Police. Authorities collaborated with security and reception staff at various hotels to verify Keefe’s presence in Sin City.

Keefe and his attorney are taking legal action to prove his innocence. Despite the former gang member’s multiple confessions, they claim he was never in Las Vegas the night Tupac was murdered near the Strip.

According to a legal source who spoke to the agency, “A central element of the prosecution’s case is finding evidence to refute Keefe’s claims. His main defense is He was not in town that night and there is no evidence to confirm his presence.” .”

“But over the past several months, an undercover investigative team has been gathering as much information as possible regarding Keefe’s stay in Vegas.”

“They’ve effectively gone back in time, treating the murder like it happened in 2024 – not 28 years ago. So it’s like a hunt for new evidence to find any What paperwork, video footage or witness connections put Keefe in town.”

During the investigation, authorities stopped at the Monte Carlo hotel, where Keefe frequently stayed both before and after the crime. They are meticulously sifting through customer records to determine if there is any trace of a booking by Keefe or his Crip associates, working closely with hotel staff.

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Investigators methodically combed through receipts from nearby bars and restaurants, hoping to uncover any trace of his name and explore his past for clues. termites. In a time when manual paperwork was the norm, the process of carefully sifting through piles of old documents consumed countless hours.

The mission to collect surveillance footage from the 1990s has proven to be a difficult task. The cameras at Monte Carlo, MGM and many other locations were never effectively cataloged or reviewed, the source said, prolonging the investigation effort.

“But the DA knows that a few seconds is enough to prosecute.”

The source added, “The original murder case file has been re-examined in depth and everyone named has been contacted for new interviews.”

“Those investigations led to a number of new leads and the opportunity to speak to potential new witnesses who had never come forward to police.”

“Conversations are ongoing with a number of people, who have connections to Keefe and his gang. What emerges from that remains confidential at this time.”

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