Does the DPP need a witness for this case?

Does the DPP really need a witness to fully secure a conviction for those who confessed to criminal acts without a shadow of doubt? I was talking with a friend of mine in Guyana, who is a total stranger to any of these people, who cried every time she sees this news. She told me her son is of the same age as the murdered boy and the boys that killed him, and that she is afraid to buy him (her son) a car.
I told her exactly what is on my mind – that is if there are no “buyers”, then there would be no “sellers”, therefore no killing him (her son) for his car.
I told her that there might be a possibility that these two young murderers may go free because the DPP wants the main mastermind – the “buyer”, to testify for her against these two already “confessed” killers. If these killers get great legal minds to fight their case, they will win.
She (my friend) said if she could get a chance to leave Guyana, a country she loves dearly, she would move her family and never return. This is what Guyana’s officials do to its citizens.

Ted King

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