Lloyd Allan Leacock was today remanded to HMP Dodds after appearing in the District ‘D’ Magistrate’s Court on murder charges
Leacock, 47, of Clifton Hall, St Thomas is accused of the murder of 74-year-old Patrick Barker of Walkspring, St Thomas.
Barker was the victim of a cutlass attack, which occurred on February 12.
Leacock will reappear in court on March 29.
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With 12 murders in less than 2 months ,the silence from Amnesty International,and all the other anti-capital punishment crusaders, especially local ones , is most deafening on the street of Barbados.in the Prisons and in those enclaves where violence thrives.
Why are we not looking at an alternative way of execution, if execution by hanging abhors those countries which contribute towards our begging cap.
Bring back the death penalty PLEASEEEEEEE.
Tell the international bullies to kiss where the sun does not shine.
Murderers carry out their death penalties, without thought or fear, then they claim human rights.
The USA still execute murderers.
No bail for murder accused. Way to go.