Tamara Geddes
Nadine Geddes, the 39-year-old Trelawny farmer who pleaded guilty to the murder of her younger sister Tamara Geddes, was sentenced to 20 years for the offence in the Trelawny Circuit Court on Tuesday.
Before she was sentenced, her two daughters, one a minor, who had pleaded guilty to misprison of a felony when they appeared in the Trelawny Circuit Court last month, were both given non-custodial sentences. They were both given three-year probations
Tamara, 36, was shot dead in her Falmouth home by a gunman on Friday, June 19, 2020.
Months of coordinated investigations across Trelawny, St James, Westmoreland and the Corporate Area led to detectives arresting and charging the sister of the deceased and her two daughters, 21-year-old Shanice Ruddock and a 15-year-old; along with 24-year-old Brian Shelly and 23-year-old Rexon Knott, both of Norwood, St James; and Owen Irving and 33-year-old Tashana Young, both also of St James addresses.