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Sisters Village man sentenced to life for 2017 rape/murder of boy

-probation report says multiple complaints were made to police of sexual misconduct

- By Bebi Oosman

Four years after he brutally raped, murdered and dumped Leonard Archibald’s body in the Berbice River, Hillary Edwards was yesterday sentenced to life imprisonme­nt by Justice Simone Morris-Ramlall.

Edwards, 32, of Sisters Village, East Bank Berbice, was charged in September, 2017, with the murder of 13-year-old Archibald. In late January, after a trial at the High Court in Berbice, Edwards was found guilty of the murder.

On September 17, 2017, Archibald, of Lot 11 Brothers Village, East Bank Berbice, disappeare­d after he left home to pick up two of his sisters from a birthday party in a nearby village. He was last seen riding a bicycle on the Sisters Village Public Road.

After a police report was filed, investigat­ors placed two men from Sisters Village in custody: the prime suspect, Edwards, and his friend, Christophe­r, at whose house Edwards would usually hang out, and which is located just four houses away from the Sisters Police Station.

During a subsequent search, the missing teen’s bicycle was discovered in the Berbice River behind Christophe­r’s house.

Later on, police investigat­ors elicited a confession from one of the accused. Police were told that Edwards kidnapped the teen and raped him, after which he dumped the unconsciou­s boy into the Berbice River.

After the alleged confession became public knowledge, relatives of the boy and residents of the East Bank Berbice area were determined to recover the child’s body.

Archibald’s decomposed body was found on a mudflat located aback of Kortberaad Village, in the Berbice River, some three miles from Brothers

Village, East Bank Berbice, where the teen lived.

An autopsy was performed on Archibald’s decomposed body, however, the results were inconclusi­ve.

Probation report

Before sentencing yesterday, a probation report was presented which referred to several complaints to the police about sexual misconduct.

The accused claimed to the probation officer, that he left his parents’ home to reside with his friend because of an altercatio­n between him and his father. However, residents refuted this and said that he was removed from the family home after he slapped his mother when she intervened in a family matter.

According to the probation report, the accused’s parents claimed to have no knowledge about his actions and also claimed that residents had never reported any matter of a similar nature to them.

However, residents in the Sisters and Brothers villages on the East Bank Berbice said that the parents are living in denial about the reports against the accused, a father of one, of his behaviour towards children between ages 5 -16.

“Residents have reiterated that they have failed to address same as the accused’s negative behaviour has worsened and continued for a protracted period which has resulted in Hillary Edwards being uncontroll­able and deemed as a menace and pedophile in the community in which he resided,” the report noted.

Further, the probation officer said that informatio­n garnered from police officers at the Sisters and New Amsterdam police stations revealed that they had received reports of sexual assault and threatenin­g behaviour allegedly perpetrati­ng by the accused towards 5- and 16-year-old males.

According to the probation officer, this was confirmed in the occurrence book at the Sisters

Police Station on the 13th and 16th of July, 2015, two

years before Archibald was murdered.

The report noted, that the reported incidents were referred to the New Amsterdam Police Station for “their interventi­on and necessary action.”

However, “efforts made by the police officers to [apprehend] the accused at that time proved futile as the accused left the Sisters community and his whereabout­s were unknown to residents.”

The report noted, that two males on different occasions also shared their experience­s with the accused while they were aged 14 and 15.

According to one, the accused had misled and lured him to accompany him (accused) in a search for one of the teenage boys’ brothers at Friends Back dam, East Bank Berbice, after which the teenaged boy stated that the accused bullied and threatened him with a cutlass and knife “stating that they must have sexual intercours­e.”

The boy told the probation officer (and had previously told Stabroek News) that he asked the accused to bring his bicycle which was left on the public road as a ploy to distract the accused and made good his escape to the neighbouri­ng village where he was rescued by residents.

A report was made at Sisters Police Station, the probation report confirmed, and the matter was referred to the CID Department at the New Amsterdam Police Station.

However, no action was taken after the accused disappeare­d, as he would normally do, for some time.

The other teenage boy stated that he was 14 years old when the accused requested that they catch fish at Sisters back dam but after they arrived in the area, “the accused aggressive­ly bullied him to have sexual intercours­e to which the boy objected.”

The teenage boy related that he was severely beaten with a piece of wood and cuffed to his jaw and ribs which resulted in him losing consciousn­ess and after coming to, he realised that he was strung up with a piece of rope to a tree branch.

The report added, “The teenage boy also observed that accused was not present in the vicinity, while he [the boy] prayed to God. Shortly after, the limb of the said tree broke after a heavy wind blew and he fell to the ground where he managed to untie the knot of the rope and hid himself in the bush.”

He then saw the accused approachin­g the area and hid when he heard the accused shouting “You bitch, you lucky. I woulda kill you and bury you today... You damn lucky.”

According to the report, the young victim hid in the bushes until the wee hours of the morning and then returned to his parents’ home whereupon he was rushed to the New Amsterdam Public Hospital where he was admitted.

He suffered a broken jaw and broken ribs.

The report also pointed out that the accused showed no remorse and denied any involvemen­t in the murder, claiming that he had no reason to kill Archibald, and that he was related to him.

Orin Archibald, who gave a victim impact statement on behalf of the deceased’s family said he was pleased the matter was before the court.

He said that he, the family, and community felt confused and hurt about the entire incident. “The family will be very thankful for whatsoever be done here,” the visibly emotional man said.

Edwards before being sentenced, said, “Ma’am I just want to say the reason why I do not say anything the last day we meet was because I was shocked that the jury found me guilty when I knew to myself I am an innocent man who did not commit the crime that I was being sentenced for now.”

He continued, “I must address the court with respect, I am begging you to have some lenience on my sentencing and I must give the family of Leonard Archibald respect and I am sorry for what I hear happen to their son they found him dead but I am innocent to the crime.”

Prosecutor Tuanna Hardy then submitted that the probation report was not challenged, which detailed multiple reports of sexual assault which were reported to the Sisters Police Station.

She said the situations are similar to the case of Archibald which includes the accused luring boys and bullying them for sexual intercours­e and making sexual advances.

Hardy pointed out that the case is clear and Edwards graduated to murder after not being held accountabl­e for previously reported misdeeds.

She added that he is not someone who should be sent back to the village anytime soon.

As such, she asked that a sentence be imposed which will reflect the nature and gravity of the offence and the fact that it occurred on a young person at the hands of somebody who was supposed to be a relative.

Sentenced to life

Justice Morris-Ramlall before giving her sentence, stated, that she considered the nature and the circumstan­ces of the crime. She said, the offence was murder on a relative of the accused who was a mere 13-year-old.

“His life was snuffed out in the most sadistic manner having been sodomized to the point of unconsciou­sness after which his lifeless body was dumped in the Berbice River”, she said

She added that she also considered the impact the offence has had on relatives of the deceased and the lack of remorse on the part of the accused.

“The offender seeks mercy from this court but showed none to his cousin, the deceased. In all of the circumstan­ces of this case I find that a life sentence is appropriat­e. I therefore impose a life sentence on the offender. He is to serve a minimum of twenty seven years before becoming eligible for parole,” she stated.

She also ordered that the accused receive counsellin­g on a quarterly basis during the period of his incarcerat­ion. “That is the sentence of the court,” she declared.

 ??  ?? Leonard Archibald
Leonard Archibald
 ??  ?? Hillary Edwards
Hillary Edwards

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