Raymond Boyd/Getty Images (LAS VEGAS) -- Police searched a Las Vegas-area home in July in the long-dormant murder case of Tupac Shakur, the celebrated hip-hop artist who was shot and killed at the age of 25 in September 1996. That home belonged to Duane Keith Davis, aka Keffe D, a man who claims to be one of two living witnesses to the Vegas shooting that killed the rapper, according to a search warrant released by police. Magazine articles, computers, hard drives and photos, along with a copy of Davis' book, 'Compton Street Legend,' were among items seized by investigators.
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