Five Star Backdam killing
…Police investigating death threat
Marlon Marion Freeman, who was for the past several weeks on trial for murder, walked out of court a free man after a 12-member jury unanimously found him not guilty on Monday.
Freeman was accused of murdering miner Timothy Adams at Turtle Creek, Five Star Backdam, North West District (NWD) on December 22, 2013. The jury considered evidence presented by the prosecution on the allegation that Freeman

killed Adams before stealing his gold, following a confrontation between the two.
Despite several weeks of trial and many witnesses, the jury contended otherwise, returning its verdict after some two hours of deliberations. After the accused was freed, he embraced his relatives at the High Court in Georgetown.
<<<Guyana Times>>> understands that following one of the court hearings earlier this month, a male relative of the deceased miner allegedly threatened Freeman, reportedly indicating that he would be killed if he is freed of the charge. The Judge was informed and statements pertaining to this allegation were provided to investigators.
Meanwhile, when Freeman was freed, he told this publication that he was glad to be a free man. He also claimed that he was “set up” for the murder by another miner. When presiding Judge, Justice James Bovell-Drakes told him he was “free to go”, Freeman thanked the jury for returning a not-guilty verdict.
His lawyer, Folio Richards had called Wendy, Kellon and Sylvester Freeman as witnesses to support her client’s case.
The prosecution’s case was built on a Police caution statement, wherein it was cited that Freeman killed Adams, because he thought the miner was going to pull a










