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The Prosecution has closed its case in the trial in which, Anthony De Paul Hope?and his two friends, Ralph Tyndall and Kevin O’Neil, are charged for the murder of his aunt, Colleen Forrester.On December 27, 2007, Forrester,Adidas NHL Jerseys China, who had been at her brother’s house at Lot 55 William Street, Campbellville, was allegedly strangled and beaten to death with a pestle (mortar stick) by her nephew,? (Hope,)? and his two friends who then dumped her body in the septic tank.After neighbours noticed that she was missing,Wholesale Authentic Jerseys, they raised an alarm. On January 6, 2008, her body was found by police ranks with her ankles bound and her body wrapped in several sheets in the septic tank.Hope, called ‘Papa’, 27, of ‘C’ Field Sophia; Tyndall,China Jerseys Wholesale, 28, of ‘C’ Field, Sophia;?and 28-year-old O’Neil of Seaforth Street, Campbellville, are currently on trial for the murder.They are before Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire and a 12-member mixed jury. Yesterday State Prosecutors Stacey Goodings and Diana Kaulesar, closed their case after calling their final witness to the stand.Police detective, Elson Baird, testified that he witnessed the taking of the caution statements from two of the accused persons, (Tyndall and O’Neil). He recalled that no force, threat or inducement was offered to the men while they gave the police their statements.In his statement, which was provided to the court last week, Tyndall essentially blamed the murder on his co-accused, Anthony?De Paul Hope.? Hope,Cheap China Jerseys, in turn, said that it was Tyndall who murdered his aunt.However, in his caution statement, the third accused person, (O’Neil) said that he was present the night that Colleen Forrester was murdered.?? While, O’Neil told investigators that he did not murder Forrester, he said that he saw Tyndall hitting the woman in her head with what he described as a baton and choking her.O’Neil recalled that he accompanied his friend,Cheap Jerseys, (Hope) to his residence at Lot 55 William Street, Campbellville,Cheap NFL Jerseys, on the night of December 27, 2007. There, the accused said that they met with Hope’s aunt who began to quarrel with him for changing the locks on the gate.Hope, he related, jumped the gate and went for the keys. He opened the gate and his aunt went inside; she went up the stairs of the house but she continued quarreling with her nephew about the condition of the house.The woman, the accused said, then instructed her niece, Nikita, to fetch a few buckets of water from downstairs. He accompanied the child.? While, downstairs, O’Neil recalled that he heard a loud noise.? He ran upstairs and found Tyndall bludgeoning the woman in the head while choking her.The following night, O’Neil told police in the statement, that he helped his friends wrap the woman’s body in the pieces of cloth before dumping it in a septic tank.


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