TWO years after two elderly women were killed, during an invasion at their South Road and Albert Street home, their killers on Tuesday, October 01, 2019, confessed to the gruesome crime.
Imran Khan called Christopher Khan, 25, and Stephen Jason Andrews, 28, both former residents of Albouystown, were charged with the capital offence of murder.
However, on Tuesday, the men opted to plead guilty to manslaughter.
Particulars of the two charges state that between October 2 and October 3 at Lot 243 South Road and Albert Street, the duo unlawfully killed Constance Fraser, 89 and Phyllis Caesar, 77, during a robbery.
The men were represented by attorney-at-law Keoma Griffith, who requested for a probation report on his clients be prepared o before sentencing.
State prosecutor Abigail Gibbs had told the court that Khan and Andrews had broken into the two elderly women’s home at Lot 243 South Road and Albert Street. The men ransacked the home and stole money and valuables.
The women’s hands and feet were bound and mouths gagged. During the home invasion, the women were strangled. After raiding the women’s home, the men then went to Albouystown to split up their loot.

On October 3, 2019, the women’s motionless bodies were discovered lying face down in separate bedrooms at their Bourda home.
Government Pathologist, Dr. Nehaul Singh, gave the cause of death of both women as asphyxiation due to suffocation and manual strangulation, compounded by trauma to the head.
The men were charged alongside Phillip Suffrien, 25, also a resident of Albouystown. However, Suffrien was not present in court.
The matter is adjourned until October 24, 2019, for probation report and sentencing.