A family on a scouting trip for a campsite saw murder victim Stanley Lee?s livery cycle in Lagoon Park in a clearing on July 30, two days after he was allegedly stabbed, a Supreme Court Jury heard on ...
The jury was given a glimpse of the drug underworld yesterday in the trial of the three men accused of the murder of American Stanley Lee.
The court heard testimony from one of Lee's Bermudian friends...
Two witnesses told of their July, 2001 contact with Lagoon Park murder victim Stanley Lee yesterday, recalling remarkable details but also admitting that their memories are hazy two-and-a-half years l...
Murder accused James (Spooks) Dill told Police he watched as stabbing victim Stanley Lee opened his eyes, grabbed his knife blade ?in a death grip?, and took his last breath.
Dill, a 57-year-old welde...
The Lagoon Park murder trial was delayed for another three days yesterday after Puisne Justice Norma Wade Miller told the jury there would be an adjournment "for administrative reasons".
But The Royal...
Three men will spend their third Christmas on remand at Westgate next week after their Supreme Court murder trial was yesterday adjourned until the New Year.
The Bermudian men, Terranz (Monster) Smith...
Defence lawyer Ed Bailey threw down the gauntlet yesterday to a senior Policewoman and challenged her during strident questioning on her role in the initial probe into the Lagoon Park murder.
But Insp...
Lagoon Park murder accused Terranz (Monster) Smith told police "you will never be able to solve" the crime, a detective told a Supreme Court jury on Friday.
And Insp. Beverley Pitt gave a graphic desc...
The Lagoon Park murder trial took a sober turn yesterday as the sister of one of the defendants testified on her role as a Police scene of crime investigator.
Polocewoman Patrice Hollis was sent to th...
Jurors in the Lagoon Park murder trial yesterday watched a Police detective dramatically slide a broken knife blade into a wooden block seized from a suspect's mother's home shortly after his arrest.
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