Judge Denies Bail for Tupac's Alleged Killer Over Funding Concerns
Duane Davis remains in custody as questions arise about the legitimacy of bail money provided by music manager Cash Jones.
- Clark County Judge Carli Kierny rejected Davis' release due to doubts about the source of bail funds.
- Prosecutors highlighted a recorded conversation suggesting plans to profit from Davis' life story.
- Defense attorneys argue there is no substantive proof of intent to profit from the case.
- Davis, battling cancer, has pleaded not guilty to murder charges related to Tupac Shakur's 1996 death.
- The trial is set to begin on November 4, with Davis facing a potential life sentence if convicted.