Christopher McFarlane was beside himself with grief yesterday as he lay face down between the coffins of his two murdered children, with his own mother to his left. Mourners said goodbye to 81-year-old Icyline McFarlane and her two granddaughters, Christina, 10, and Michayne, six, who were murdered in a home invasion in Tryall Heights on Sunday, November 22. Sources report that the senior citizen was made to kneel and was shot dead before the killers trained their weapons on Christina and Michayne. Sunday’s ceremony at Perry’s Funeral Home in Spanish Town, St Catherine, was awash with grief as mourners recalled the triple tragedy.
he was just being overemotional. and i suspect that that defense might resonate and might be a reasonably good defense. of course, there might be those who say, well, you know, there s probable cause, you have to charge it and let it be decided at trial later on and i think cooler heads would prevail in this situation and probably say this is a charge that shouldn t be blocked given the overall facts and circumstances and that s what prosecutorial discretion is all about. paul callan, thank you very much. i want to bring in nick keisha lewis, she s with girls for gender equity, a felon throp thropic philanthropic activist. i don t want to put you on the spot. just your reaction to this. well, i think there s this outrage across the country, right? and so from new york city to ferguson young people especially are really feeling this. really in the midst of the