Keefe D might walk free on bail before the Tupac murder trial even begins next week in Las Vegas. Keefe D might be walking out of a Las Vegas detention center before the jury even gets seated in the Tupac murder trial. The judge raised serious concerns about fairness, questioning whether prosecutors could effectively punish Keefe D for speaking publicly after receiving immunity. Meanwhile, the prosecution released an 11-page witness list that reads like a who’s who of Hip-Hop history and Las Vegas power players. Keefe D remains the only person ever arrested in connection with Shakur’s 1996 death, and he’s pleaded not guilty to the murder charge.