Keefe D's Old FBI Interview Contradicts His Own Story About Pac's Murder
The feds' 1998 notes on Keefe D just entered trial evidence—and they don't match what he wrote in his book.

Keefe D's credibility just took another hit. Documents from a 1998 FBI interview with the alleged mastermind behind Tupac's 1994 shooting are now part of the trial record, and they tell a different story than what he's been saying in recent years.
Back then, Keefe D blamed Compton police for Pac's death. Now, after decades of silence and a whole book deal, his narrative has shifted. That kind of inconsistency is exactly what defense lawyers live for—it muddies the water around who's really responsible and whether Keefe D's testimony holds up under pressure.
The timing matters here. We're talking about notes from over 20 years ago versus recent statements. If you're trying to build a case on someone's word alone, that gap between what he told the feds in '98 and what he's saying now becomes a problem.
There's still so much we don't know about what really happened to Pac that night. But when your star witness keeps changing the script, it makes you wonder what's true and what's just another layer of the story he's been building.
Read the full story at AllHipHop → https://allhiphop.com/news/keefe-d-blamed-compton-police-for-tupac-killing-in-fbi-profer-interview/
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