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Siblings face the court for Clarendon quadruple murder

by May 18th, 2015

The siblings charged in connection with last month’s quadruple killing, in Monymusk, Clarendon, are to face the court today.

27-year-old Jermaine Turner, and his sister, 21-year-old Sabrina Corrier, both of Canaan Heights, May Pen in Clarendon, were charged on May 6, in relation to the execution style killing of the three teen boys, and a thirty-five year-old man.

Turner has been charged with four counts of murder, robbery with aggravation, and possession of illegal firearm and ammunition, while Corrier is charged with receiving stolen property.

Those killed are accounting clerk, Marquis Hamilton, 14-year-old Ricardo Brisco, 14-year-old Raymond Givans, also called Ray-J and 15-year-old, Alex Turner.

According to reports from the corporate communications unit, the three boys were walking along the roadway about 9:00 pm when, two armed men approached, 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

In the meantime, the police are still searching for a third person, in connection with the murders. Police have not yet released that person’s identity.

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