Jury empanelled for ‘Two Colours’ retrial
MURDER ACCUSED: Lennox Wayne, called ‘Two Colours’
MURDER ACCUSED: Lennox Wayne, called ‘Two Colours’

A MIXED 12-member jury was, on Tuesday, empanelled before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow at the Demerara High Court, for the retrial of Lennox Wayne, called ‘Two Colours’, who is accused of murdering cosmetologist, Ashmini Harriram.

Wayne pleaded not guilty to the charge, which alleged that, on July 10, 2014, at Lusignan Railway Embankment, East Coast Demerara, he murdered Harriram.

He is being represented by attorneys-at-law Ronald Daniels, Kiswana Jefford and Edriana Stephens, while prosecutors Lisa Cave and Latifah Elliot will present the state’s case.

The trial is expected to commence on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.

The murder case was first tried in 2017 before Justice Jo-Ann Barlow and a 12-member jury at the Georgetown High Court, but ended in a hung jury.

Justice Barlow subsequently ordered a retrial, and the matter was listed to be heard during the January 2021 session of the Demerara Assizes.

DEAD: Ashmini Harriram

The case later came up before Justice Sandil Kissoon and was sent for retrial after the jury also failed to arrive at a verdict.

In April 2021, Wayne’s co-accused, Melroy Doris, had pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to five years.

The Guyana Chronicle had reported that it was alleged that Wayne was the triggerman while Doris was the taxi driver who drove Wayne to the scene of the crime to execute Harriram.

It is also alleged that following the act, Doris reportedly transported Wayne back to the city where the victim’s phone was handed over to one of the two persons who had contracted the duo to carry out the murderous act for a price tag of $2.5 million.

The two men were reportedly contracted by the brother-in-law of the hairdresser and an accomplice who wanted her dead after they suspected that she had snitched on them.

They believed that it was she who had informed the police of a drug operation they were engaged in, resulting in the narcotics being seized.

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