Crime
Family members of accused Andrew Melvin Franklin deny knowledge of his medical condition or deceiving others about his death, as well as denying knowing Ronnie Morris. Testifying in a blackmail trial.
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Two family members of accused Andrew Melvin Franklin yesterday categorically denied knowing that he had a medical condition or telling anyone that he had died in Canada.
They also denied knowing complainant Ronnie Morris.
Gillian Franklin, mother of Franklin and aunt of accused Carol-Ann Yolando McClean, as well as Patricia Franklin, sister of Franklin and cousin of McClean, were testifying in the blackmail trial against the two in the No. 5 Supreme Court.
Franklin and McClean, both of Edgecumbe Tenantry, St Philip, were charged that between March 21 and April 21, 2011, with a view to gain for themselves, they made an unwarranted demand of $25 500 from Ronnie Morris with menaces.
They also denied that between March 22 and April 17, 2011, with a view to gain for themselves, they made an unwarranted demand of $12 100 from Morris with menaces. (HLE)