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A Las Vegas courtroom convened Monday for opening statements in the high-profile murder trial of a defendant accused of orchestrating the killing of rapper Tupac Shakur nearly three decades ago. The case marks a watershed moment in one of hip-hop’s most infamous unsolved killings, which has captivated the public imagination since the artist’s death on September 13, 1996.
The trial represents the culmination of a prolonged investigation into the shooting death that claimed the life of one of rap music’s most influential figures. Questions surrounding the circumstances and perpetrators behind Shakur’s murder have remained largely unanswered for decades, with the case drawing renewed scrutiny in recent years.
Legal proceedings are now underway to determine the defendant’s culpability in connection with the fatal incident. The trial’s commencement signals a potential breakthrough in resolving one of the entertainment industry’s most enduring mysteries.
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