guard so to speak...weh u tink?
Zekes get life....end of donship or juss change of
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Jim Brown did still run tings a TG from dung a GP till im dead, so there is a third option.
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tru dat but wen mi tink a how him,JB, did ketch him death mi a wonda bout dis one, if wen him go een, if him a go try flex dat way or ketch fraid seh dem mite set him up said way
interesting turn in subculture life indeed ...as dem would say...stay tuned
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Was just thinking about in the confines of the GEE PEE who has the ability to control who.
Jah Cure is more innocent and less tainted than the Z-man, but has dedicated his music inwards to the very inmates, giving them a hopeful existence rather than that of a fearful experience with a Z-man in with them.
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Jah Cure and de one Zekes have dem following. Who`s gonna be the Gee Pee don dung ah Tower Street?
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Jah cure too 'young' fi deh eena di said league as Zekes....mi really a wonda if Zekes a go ha 'accident' like JB
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Mi hear seh even when de Don ever happen to be free again, dem a guh dust him for all de millions he had holed up in the lane.
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was talking to a PNP guy whey go dung pon a regulah, lastweekend. him lick out pon Zeeks nuff and told me that zeeks done fah cause not one of him old time followers defend him afta dem hear whey him do(engage in homosexuality fi humiliate den di yute dem den kill dem). di guy come from zeeks area, so him know bout. zeeks is as good as dead.
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Suh, who slated fi teck im place?
I don't believe that 'donship' in the down town area dies with Zeke's imprisonment. History has shown that when one don dies, many rise up who try and take his place, and the position is usually only filled after outright tribal war and the death of many.
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Suh, who slated fi teck im place?
I don't believe that 'donship' in the down town area dies with Zeke's imprisonment. History has shown that when one don dies, many rise up who try and take his place, and the position is usually only filled after outright tribal war and the death of many.
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well everybody know seh di writing did deh pon di wall fi Zekes wen dem had was fi kip him a jail fi protection....is juss a matta of how dem a go hangle him now dat dem gi him him 'due process'
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Jim Brown did still run tings a TG from dung a GP till im dead, so there is a third option.
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was talking to a PNP guy whey go dung pon a regulah, lastweekend. him lick out pon Zeeks nuff and told me that zeeks done fah cause not one of him old time followers defend him afta dem hear whey him do(engage in homosexuality fi humiliate den di yute dem den kill dem). di guy come from zeeks area, so him know bout. zeeks is as good as dead.
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Yu know seh all de read mi a read seh him do dat ting deh mi still cyaan believe seh a choo.
Yu mean fe tell mi seh a dongorgan man wouldah do dat to a nex man...?
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so u tink say chroo dem chuck badniss and kill nuff ppl mek dem wouldnt jook nex man? whey u tink dem do inna prison? how u tink dem control some yunga yutes and draw dem inna badniss. one fella tell me one time say dem sen yute like him(him mek sure neva fi admit say him was one [img]/forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]) to "bigga man" as favour from di don dem.
plus a long time rumour a run say zeeks a batty man and him have aids. it jus get proven since him bold enough fi talk pon di phone while himma humiliate di man dem before him kill dem.
IT'S ALL ABOUT CONTROL AND DOMINATING ANEDDA MAN fi mek demself feel big.
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Yu know,mi still a try fe comprehend how a man like dat could have been a closet homosexual and still rule with such an iron fist in the kind of environment that appears to be so staunchily against b man.
During the sixties there were a couple twins who ruled in the east end of London,they were legendary feared gangsters who were top of the criminal chain, and were probably the very first top a top dons,they were responsible for whatever happened in their "manor" as it is known in London.
they were called the KRAY TWINS
Even now their names are uttered with total respect in certain quarters,however,one of them was a homosexual,and he was probably the wickedest of the two.
It`s intriguing to me how people who`s sexuality is not considered part of the norm can sometimes go out their way to prove that they can be just as wicked,or worse than "normal" people.
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'Life without 'Zekes' tough'
published: Sunday | June 4, 2006
Howard Campbell, Gleaner Writer
DURING CLOSING arguments last Tuesday in the Donald 'Zekes' Phipps murder trial at the Supreme Court, attorney K. Churchill Neita said his client was a misrepresented man who had been wrongfully hounded, and brought down by the police.
According to Mr. Neita, Zekes was not only father to the 15 children he had sired, but to many marginalised persons in West Kingston. Life without Zekes, he stated, would be tough for his 'constituents'.
Justice Horace Marsh disagreed with Mr. Neita and sentenced the 49-year-old area leader to life imprisonment for the April 18, 2005, murders of Rodney Farqhuarson and Dayton Williams, at Rose Lane, in West Kingston.
SHOT IN THE HEAD
Police say the men, who were from Bayshore Park in east Kingston, were shot in the head and their bodies burnt.
Zekes, who was arrested in connection with the murders one month after the bodies of the men were discovered in an open lot, will not be considered for parole until he serves 30 years of his sentence.
Justice Marsh's ruling not only ended Zekes' reign, but brought the curtains down on a dynasty which has ruled the west Kingston enclave of Matthews Lane with an iron hand, for 30 years.
Zekes' older brothers, Carl and Glenford, were also big names in the area which has never hidden its allegiance to the People's National Party. Carl was murdered on Easter Sunday, 1977. Glenford, also known as 'Early Bird', was murdered along with two other men at the Marley Manor apartment complex in the early 1990s.
Deputy Superintendent Errol Hewitt, head of the Kingston West Police Division, told The Sunday Gleaner that he does not expect any trouble in west Kingston in the trial's aftermath.
"We have no reason to believe that anything will happen. Things have been quiet here for some time ... As far as security is concerned we have everything under control," said DSP Hewitt.
EXTORTION RACKET
The police believe that Zekes amassed a fortune by heading a thriving extortion racket in the business hub of downtown Kingston. Although he is now out of the picture, DSP Hewitt says it is likely to be business as usual for extortionists.
"This is not to say we'll get rid of extortion. As long as persons want to pay, we can't stop that," he said.
Several prominent business-persons in downtown Kingston have denied supporting west Kingston's pay-for-protection network.
The diminutive Zekes was thrust into the national spotlight in September 1998 when he was arrested and charged by police for attempted murder, illegal possession of a firearm and unlawful wounding.
While being interrogated at the Central Police Station near to Matthews Lane, his supporters rioted. It was not until he appeared on the balcony of the precinct and ordered his followers to return to their homes that the demon-strations ceased.
All charges against him were eventually dropped. Four persons, including two members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, died during the three-day 'Free Zekes!' riots. Support for Zekes during his year-long murder trial was not as extravagant, a sign that maybe his influence in Matthews Lane had waned.
DSP Hewitt says even if rowdy Zekes supporters had shown up at the Supreme Court last Tuesday, they would not have been allowed to get out of hand.
"That is history (September 1988)," he said. "Things are in place now to prevent anything like that."
Zekes' legal team says they have already begun filing an appeal of the verdict.
'Life without 'Zekes' tough'
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