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January 28, 2014
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GRIPPING Texts messages revealed in Kartel'S case |
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Barbara Gayle and Sheldon Williams, STAR Reporters
A BlackBerry text message sent from a cell phone attributed by the police to entertainer Vybz Kartel stating that Clive 'Lizard' Williams was chopped up 'fine, fine' was one of the messages read to the jury yesterday during the murder trial. The message also stated that William's body would never be opportunity Tom Tavares-Finson, Kartel's lawyer, had objected to the message, which was dated August 19, 2011, being tendered into evidence, saying that in the absence of the jury only a portion of that message was When he pressed for a determination on the issue from Justice Lennox Campbell, the response was "My determination is that you The judge had earlier pointed out that Tavares-Finson would have the opportunity to deal with the issue during Detective Sergeant Patrick Linton, formerly of the Forensic Communications and Cybercrimes Unit, "Memba seh a mi name WorlBoss, so a me dem a go sen fa," One message read: "From you a do crime you ever see forensic There were other A video was also played in court in which several men were seen. One man had a pickaxe swinging and a voice was heard saying "Hold 'im down and cut 'im A man was seen in the video with tattoos on his
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