Police used transcripts of the conversations between the three as they discussed their case, and, in one instance, the stabbing itself, to help the prosecution's case.
Kika: 'Someone needs to deal with these snitches in the hood [neighbourhood] blood [term of friendship], serious, blood.'
Alleyne: 'No one knows who's snitching though man.'
Kika: 'Huh?'
Alleyne: 'That's the hardest thing about snitching blood.'
Alleyne describing the murder: 'See when it happened yeah like boom, it was kinda like a quick ting like boom, went down the road, come back up, boom boom, finished, boom, ghost, you get what I'm saying?'
Braithwaite, inventing a story that he wasn't there: 'You know me from the endz, that's it. If you mans say you look, you weren't with me and s*** man, bless.
'Basically Todd and O.Z. [his friends] said I was with them, you get me? Cause if them mans say that innit and you mans say look, I weren't nowhere near, you get me? Then it's bless, you know what I'm saying?'
Kika: 'If they find that we, if like it gets a bit sticky yeah, and then man has to say a little story, it's gonna have to be what you say, you weren't with us. That's how you gotta keep it, no one was with no one.'

2 comments:
I need a bloody interpreter.
if this is what multi-cultural society offers, then no thank you!
I despise this type of ignorant talk. Uneducated, arrogant and ignorance to some extreme. You can just imagine what their upbringing was like.
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