4 arrested for Albert Street double murder; 2 confess
– post-mortem proves elderly women were strangled
Four persons – three males and one female — have been arrested in connection with the murder of 87-year-old Constance Fraser and 75-year-old Phyllis Caesar, whose bodies were discovered in their home at South Road and Albert Street, Georgetown.
Two of the four have since confessed to the heinous crime, while the Police have
continued to grill the others.
It was reported that the bodies of Fraser, known as “Mother Fraser”, and Caesar, her niece, were found in the wee hours of Tuesday.
The women were found in the upper flat of the home, in their respective bedrooms, lying unconscious on their beds. Caesar’s hands and legs were bound, and a piece of cloth stuffed in her mouth.
Police confirmed that the house was ransacked, which suggested that the murders stemmed from a robbery. In addition, detectives confirmed that the perpetrators may have gained entry to the home via the western door.
According to reports, Caesar failed to report to her place of worship as is customary, prompting several attempts to contact the duo, all of which were to no avail. A congregation member then alerted the Police and together, they ventured into the home and discovered the two dead women.
The elderly women were last seen alive while attending church on Monday evening.
Congregation members crowded the street after news of the discovery spread and they informed Guyana Times that on multiple occasions, bandits bro
ke into the home of the two defenceless elderly women. During the most recent attack just
about a month ago, the criminals took off with a cellular phone as well as a quantity of cash.
Meanwhile, the autopsy done on the bodies of the two women proved that they died as a result of asphyxiation due to suffocation and manual strangulation compounded with trauma to the head. The post-mortem was performed by local pathologist, Dr Nehaul Singh.