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    US rapper rues lack of suppport for Kartel


    Bad Vybz!

    Saturday, March 08, 2014 17 Comments


    Incarcerated deejay Vybz Kartel leaving the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston yesterday. (PHOTO: BRYAN CUMMINGS)

    AMERICAN rapper Spliff Star, who, along with Busta Rhymes, flew into the island this week to support jailed deejay Vybz Kartel, expressed disappointment that local artistes are not coming to court in support of their beleaguered colleague.

    Spliff Star, who is of Trinidadian descent and appeared on Busta Rhymes' album The Coming, shared his observation with the Jamaica Observer yesterday.

    "Other artistes in Jamaica should come and support him. I can't believe it. All Jamaican artistes should have stood up right here. Every artiste should have been right here," said Spliff Star, 38, whose given name is William Lewis.

    "I don't like that. Ask yourself, if you were in that position wouldn't you want the support?" said Star, who, with Rhymes, was in the Number Two courtroom of the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston for a second day.

    Star and Rhymes left the courthouse with Vybz Kartel's grandmother, Valda Palmer, sister Naydia Palmer and a cousin Chrisann McPherson. They were enveloped by a throng of supporters and media personnel on

    King Street.

    Rhymes hugged and chatted with Kartel's relatives while supporters of the embattled DJ rallied

    around them.

    Rhymes (given name Trevor Smith Jr) has Jamaican roots and has previously collaborated with Kartel.

    While unwilling to speak about the case, he was in the island to show his support.

    "Me jus' waan support the family of Kartel and support everything dat is right," he said in Jamaican dialect.

    Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer; Shawn Campbell, popularly known as Shawn Storm; Shane Williams; Andre St John; and Kahira Jones have been on trial since November 18 over allegations that they beat Clive 'Lizard' Williams to death at the entertainer's Havendale, St Andrew home, on August 16, 2011 over the disappearance of two illegal guns.

    Meanwhile, presiding judge Justice Lennox Campbell in his second day of summation told jurors yesterday that this would be their last weekend on the trial. He indicated he would turn the case over for deliberation next week.

    Lawyers seemed uneasy with aspects of Campbell's summation. His use of the word "scheme", in describing the defence of conspiracy, seemed to have ruffled the attorneys. An attorney was observed mouthing the word "scheme" in surprise.

    The justice also apologised to the jurors for misquoting, on Thursday, the evidence during his summation. But following that correction, Jones's attorney, Pierre Rogers, had to correct him about misquoting the main witness's evidence regarding the time he testified he had reached Havendale with Williams.

    Campbell again raised eyebrows among defence counsels when he said of the main witness: "The person who is dead is his friend." The jurors are to determine whether Williams is in fact dead.

    Moments later, Campbell told the jurors that the main witness had testified that he was scared.

    "Ladies and gentlemen, these are not soft guys. These are men who locked guns. These are men who you wouldn't think scare easily. Their knees wouldn't buckle easily. What he's telling you is that they were scared of the situation they were in," Campbell said.

    Campbell will continue his summation on Monday.


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

  • #2
    I wonder if this trini rapper supported Suge Knight during his bsttle with the law?

    Suh mek me guess,the case put firward by the defense is not strong enough to pass the scent test of a Judge(he is aware of what is needed for someone to be convicted) but maybe good enough for jurors....
    Lizard has been officially declared dead by the state,the question is who killed him.
    Still sounds like enough to file an appeal if convicted....
    Last edited by Rockman; March 9, 2014, 10:53 PM.

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    • #3
      Maybe I missed it,did the defense contest the claims of Kartel giving the victims guns fir safe keeping?

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      • #4
        they did one better...they completely discredited the prosecution's main witness and digital forensic expert...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
          they did one better...they completely discredited the prosecution's main witness and digital forensic expert...
          ... to answer Rockman's question that is a NO. But that isn't what they are answering for.

          Based on the letter to the Public defender, the what happened with the phone while the police had it, there has to be doubts and based on that can't see why there should be a guilty verdict. Then again, Rev Paul Lewis was found not guilty .... how come? Mut be divine intervention.
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            Is the lack of support because they believe Kartel is guilty of a horrible crime , or because Kartel has made so many enemies in the industry?

            Have Popcaan or Tommy Lee shown their face?

            Not passing judgement either way, just curious as to why the support has been lacking.
            "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              Nobody wants to lose their visa...he is getting support from behind the scenes...Mavado & Busta are said to be assisting with Tom's fee...

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              • #8
                OK, that makes sense.
                "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
                  Nobody wants to lose their visa...he is getting support from behind the scenes...Mavado & Busta are said to be assisting with Tom's fee...
                  Mavado?
                  "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                  • #10
                    yup...

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