Seems like the Jamaican police now have NSA type powers. They have messages from a phone alleged to be Kartels. What is even more interesting is how the text messages discuss how Jamaican police never does these types of deep investigation. So here is a questions for everyone...should Jamaica take a NSA approach to solve and reduce crime?
BB message tells of 'Lizard' being chopped up and thrown away
Chilling evidence in Kartel case
BY KARYL WALKER Editor - Crime/Court Desk
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
KARTEL... on trial for murder
DAMNING BlackBerry messages and video footage painted a trail of possible involvement in the murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams by Vybz Kartel and his four co-accused in the riveting trial in the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston yesterday.
People in the court had their mouths agape when a message sent from a cellular phone attributed to Vybz Kartel, on August 19, 2011 was displayed on a screen and read out by prosecution witness, Detective Sergeant Patrick Linton.
"Tween me an u a chop we chop up the bwoy Lizard fine fine and dash him way inuh. As long as u live dem can never find him," the message stated.
Yet another read: "Yeah man a mince meat dat."
But defence attorney Tom Tavares-Finson objected to the evidence and claimed that Linton had tampered with it.
When the message was first displayed only the words 'Tween me and u' were visible.
However, after Linton adjusted the format the entire sentence appeared and Tavares-Finson objected furiously.
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BB message tells of 'Lizard' being chopped up and thrown away
Chilling evidence in Kartel case
BY KARYL WALKER Editor - Crime/Court Desk
Tuesday, January 28, 2014


KARTEL... on trial for murder
DAMNING BlackBerry messages and video footage painted a trail of possible involvement in the murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams by Vybz Kartel and his four co-accused in the riveting trial in the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston yesterday.
People in the court had their mouths agape when a message sent from a cellular phone attributed to Vybz Kartel, on August 19, 2011 was displayed on a screen and read out by prosecution witness, Detective Sergeant Patrick Linton.
"Tween me an u a chop we chop up the bwoy Lizard fine fine and dash him way inuh. As long as u live dem can never find him," the message stated.
Yet another read: "Yeah man a mince meat dat."
But defence attorney Tom Tavares-Finson objected to the evidence and claimed that Linton had tampered with it.
When the message was first displayed only the words 'Tween me and u' were visible.
However, after Linton adjusted the format the entire sentence appeared and Tavares-Finson objected furiously.
Read the rest here
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