By Latrishka Thomas Latrishka.thomas@antiguaobserver.com “Not guilty” was the plea of multiple murder accused Delano Forbes in relation to two of the four…
Delano Forbes to answer to two murder charges next week
Multiple murder accused Delano Forbes will tell the court on Tuesday whether or not he is guilty of two of the four murder charges levied against him.
Twenty-six-year-old Forbes was charged in 2017 for the deaths of Wilfred “Bongo” Williams in Swetes; Shawn Henry in Point; Lisue Williams on All Saints Road, and then Maurison Thomas at Matthews in All Saints in 2018.
It is said that the young man had the sinister practice of drinking the blood of his victims hence earning the moniker, ‘vampire killer.’
When he was apprehended, police reportedly went to an area in Swetes close to where he lived and found two bottles of what appeared to be blood.
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Murder-accused found not guilty of wounding prison officer
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Seven months after he was acquitted of escaping lawful custody, alleged ‘Vampire Killer’ Delano Forbes was found not guilty of another offence.
Forbes was charged with wounding a prison officer during an incident that occurred at Her Majesty’s Prison on October 7 2020.
Since then, the 26-year-old inmate had maintained his innocence and represented himself in a two-day trial before Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh in St John’s Magistrates’ Court.
On the first day of trial the complainant, prison warden Dwight Peters, testified that he, and another prison officer named Jackson, were attempting to restrain Forbes when the accused stepped into a puddle of water and slipped.