Siblings to face court in quadruple murders today
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The siblings who have been charged in connection with the murder of three teenage boys and a man in Clarendon are to appear in court Monday.
The accused are 21-year-old Sabrina Corrier and her brother Jermaine Turner.
Turner, 27, was charged with four counts of murder, robbery with aggravation and illegal possession of firearm, while his sister was charged with receiving stolen property.
Reports are that she was in possession of a phone belonging to one of the victims.
The charges follow the release of two other suspects who were held a day after the four males was killed.
The four: 14-year-old Ricardo Briscoe, 14-year-old Raymond Givans, 15-year-old Alex Turner, and 35-year-old Marquis Hamilton, all of Clarendon addresses, were murdered execution-style.
According to reports from the Corporate Communications Unit, the three boys were walking along the roadway about 9:00 pm when, two armed men pounced, forcing them onto Hamilton’s premises. The men then allegedly demanded money and phones from them but their demands were not met.
The four were subsequently shot.
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