Judge Allows Tupac Murder Suspect’s Memoir as Trial Evidence

**Judge Allows Tupac Murder Suspect’s Memoir as Trial Evidence**
*Las Vegas, Nevada — July 2026*
A judge has ruled that prosecutors may use portions of a memoir written by the man accused of orchestrating the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur as evidence during his upcoming murder trial.
The defendant, Duane Keith Davis, is charged in connection with the fatal drive-by shooting that claimed Tupac Shakur’s life in Las Vegas nearly three decades ago. Davis has pleaded not guilty to the charge.

During a recent court hearing, the judge determined that excerpts from Davis’s published memoir may be presented to the jury. Prosecutors argue that statements contained in the book are relevant to the case and could help establish the defendant’s alleged involvement in the events surrounding the shooting.
Defense attorneys opposed the motion, contending that the memoir contains exaggerated or unreliable accounts and should not be admitted as evidence. They argued that portions of the book were written for commercial purposes and should not be treated as factual admissions.
Prosecutors, however, maintain that the memoir includes statements that are consistent with other evidence gathered during the long-running investigation. The court concluded that the disputed material could be presented at trial, subject to the applicable rules of evidence.

The ruling marks another significant development in the prosecution of one of the most closely watched cold cases in American criminal history. Tupac Shakur died on September 13, 1996, six days after being shot while riding in a vehicle near the Las Vegas Strip.
The trial is expected to feature testimony from investigators, forensic experts, and witnesses as prosecutors seek to prove their case. Defense attorneys have indicated they will continue challenging the credibility and admissibility of key evidence throughout the proceedings.
The case has attracted worldwide attention, with many hoping the upcoming trial will provide long-awaited answers about the circumstances surrounding the death of one of hip-hop’s most influential artists.