Forensic pathologist details Tupac Shakur’s fatal wounds at Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis trial
LAS VEGAS — Some members of Tupac Shakur’s family stepped out of the courtroom Tuesday before prosecutors showed photos from his autopsy at the Las Vegas trial of Duane “Keffe D” Davis, who is charged with orchestrating the 1996 drive-by shooting that killed the rap giant. Forensic pathologist details Tupac Shakur’s fatal wounds at Duane ‘Keffe D’ Davis trial Others remained in the courtroom to face the grim facts of what happened to his body. Dr. Lisa Gavin, a forensic pathologist and medical examiner for Clark County, Nevada, was among the early witnesses on the second day of testimony. Jurors were shown a photo of a green body bag at the beginning of her questioning, followed by a grisly photo of his body. Some relatives who remained in the courtroom looked away. One woman got up to leave once the photos were shown. Shakur’s cousin Zayd Akinyela said he wanted to stay in court to learn more. “I feel like the details, especially for people that are close to him, honestly for me helps, helps …









