Keefe D, whose home is at the centre of a police probe into the murder of Tupac Shakur, may hold other information concerning the assassination of rapper Biggie Smalls.
The Compton gangster has confessed in a handful of interviews and books he handed a gun to his nephew Orlando Anderson, who is accused of shooting Tupac in Las Vegas in September 1996.
But now a source who reportedly spoke directly with Keefe told The U.S. Sun he was also hanging out with Biggie Smalls moments before he was murdered in a similar manner six months later in March 1997, in Los Angeles.
The insider stated that the 60-year-od mobster said he was invited to “chill” with Biggie and Bad Boy Records label boss Puff Daddy as they drank champagne during a party at The Petersen Auto Museum in Miracle Mile on March 9.
Keefe, who was an acquaintance of the Big Poppa rapper, insisted for years he had nothing to do with the murder, given he was part of the Southside Cripps, a well-known gang based in Compton, California.
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But Keefe has since claimed he warned Puffy to take care as members of rival gangs were outside the Petersen, which was at the height of the East-West rap wars in the 1990s.
In recent years Keefe has reportedly confided to associates he has “his knowledge and information of suspicious characters at the party, who have never spoken to police or FBI.”
The insider, who has spoken with the gangster personally about his experiences at the party, revealed: “Keefe says he knows all about the night Biggie got offed.
“He says he has the full down low on how things went down and has his feelings who was responsible for pulling the trigger.”
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They also noted there were people “inside the party” who are believed to have helped “set up” the assassination by “keeping tabs on Biggie”.
The source also stated: “People in those criminal communities knew he was there, and others were in awe of him being friendly with Biggie.
“He says that information was shared with him, and now he knows how it went down and those that were involved. He was like: ‘I am staying away from the police.’
“Whether or not he is just talking to be a ‘big man’ is unsure. But he did know a lot of people on both sides of the gangs.”
The insider went on to add: “He did say that people thought he may have been involved at one stage, which was insane.
“People around Biggie and Puffy insisted he was tight with them and not part of it. He made it clear.
“He always says that he sensed something was going off that night because he saw rival gangs outside the party. He has always stuck with his story that he warned Puffy, as he still calls him, that they should be ready for potential trouble,” they continued.
This comes as Keefe has been at the center of Tupac’s death investigation after homicide detectives searched his Las Vegas home where he and his partner live.
Warrants signed by a Las Vegas judge saw investigators remove phones, computers, photos, and bullets last month, believed to have information on Tupac’s tragic murder.
Currently, homicide detectives are building their case and evidence file in consideration of potential charges.
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