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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.
Two months’ wait for verdict in ‘vampire killer’ wounding case
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By Latrishka Thomas
The fate of Delano Forbes, dubbed ‘the vampire killer’, still hangs in the balance as it relates to his trial for unlawfully wounding a prison officer.
The alleged serial killer now has to wait two months to find out whether Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh believes that he is guilty of wounding Dwight Peters, as three witnesses suggest.
Chief Magistrate Walsh was scheduled to issue her decision yesterday in the St John’s Magistrates’ court, but this along with several other matters were adjourned.
The verdict will now be declared on April 15.
Prosecution witnesses testify that multi-murder-accused struck officer
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The only three witnesses called by the prosecution in the trial against Delano ‘Vampire Killer’ Forbes have testified that the inmate struck a prison officer with an aerosol can in his head.
The 26-year-old multi-murder-accused allegedly wounded prison officer Dwight Peters on October 7 2020 when he tried to restrain him.
Forbes previously pleaded not guilty to the charge of unlawful wounding before Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh.
Now on trial the alleged victim was the first to give sworn evidence.
Peters told the court that on the morning of October 7 the accused was behaving poorly and was therefore asked to conduct himself appropriately.
hello, everyone. i m j.j. ramberg and welcome to your business, the show dedicated to giving you tips and advice to help your small business grow. when we think about main street, we think about the heart of a community, a place where small businesses usually the focal point and you expect something special like great customer service or a terrific cup of coffee or to be greeted by your first name. so how is main street america doing in the economic ups and downs this country has been facing? we decided to travel country to find out. our first stop, galina, illinois.ena, illinois. welcome to main street, usa, a series we re doing about companies on main streets across america. today we near galena, illinois, a community rich in history and beautiful 19th century architecture. but it s a town that has had to reinvent itself many times, from a lead or boom town in the 1800s to a farm community in the 1900s, today it s a tourist destination. but it s been through a lot of ups