Vybz Kartel Trial: Letter To Public Defender Admitted Into Evidence

VYBZ KARTEL TRIAL LATEST NEWS FEB 18 2014

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A verdict could be reached in Vybz Kartel’s high profile murder trial as early as today.

The defense is expected to call one more witness to the stand which is a character witness for Shawn “Storm” Campbell. Both sides will be appealing to the jury during their closings statements following which the judge will send off the 11-member jury to deliberate and return a verdict.

The defense handwriting expert in the Vybz Kartel’s murder trial said yesterday that he didn’t consider the element of forgery regarding a letter allegedly sent to the public defender by the key prosecution witness recanting a statement to the police.

He reiterated under cross examination by senior prosecutor Jeremy Taylor that he had  sufficient reason to conclude that the letter, which he later read during the trial, was written by the witness.




“Any man on a galloping horse would come to the conclusion I have come to,” said expert Karl Major, a retired senior superintendent of police, to much laughter inside the number two courtroom at the Home Circuit Court.

In the letter sent to the Office of the Public Defender on November 18, 2013, the writer outlined that the police had forced him to give a statement implicating Kartel and the other men in the August 16, 2011 murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams.

Read the letter :

Good day. I am Lamar Chow. I ‘m a witness in this Vybz Kartel case…The purpose of this letter is to inform you that statement taken by the police by me wasn’t willing because I didn’t go freely…’to the police station.

They came for me in brute force’ ‘Because this I apprehend fear and I legitimise their theory of what happened on the 16th of August 2010′ , ‘I didn’t intend to be involved in their the reason why I don’t want to come to court is because I see Clive after that 16th Aug 2010′




L. Chow

During the afternoon session of the trial, Public Defender Earl Witter, who was called by defense attorney Tom Tavares-Finson, testified that he received the letter from his secretary on November 20 last year.

He said he sent a copy of it to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and that he responded as well to the sender of the letter.

Witter testified that he responded to the writer, in keeping with his custom, explaining that the letter ought not to have been sent to him (Witter).

Vybz Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer; Shawn ‘Shawn Storm’ Campbell; Andre St John; Kahira Jones; and Shane Williams are being tried before a panel of 11 jurors, before Justice Lennox Campbell, for the alleged killing of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams at a house at Swallowfield Avenue in Havendale, St Andrew, on the evening of August 16, 2011.

Yesterday, as part of his effort to discredit the witness, Taylor asked Major, under cross-examination, if he had considered that the signature on the statement to the public defender was a forgery because of what appeared to be an absent ‘w’ at the end of the name.

The witness said no, and noted that the apparent absent ‘w’ may have been due to overwriting.

Under re-examination from Tavares-Finson, Major said that all the signatures of the witness on his statements to the police had features of overwriting.

So if the only alleged witness in the case against the dancehall superstar already admitted on paper that he was forced by police to release his statement doesn’t this looks like a set up more and more everyday?

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