Linden shallow grave murder: Duo arrested for buying/selling murder weapon

As detectives continued their investigations into the murder of 21-year-old Shonette Dover, two Linden men were arrested for buying and selling the weapon that was used to kill the woman.
Shakeel Austin, of Lot 200 Block 22, Wismar, Linden, was arrested on Saturday in the mining town after which he was taken to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) headquarters, where he was told of the shooting to death of Dover at Canvas City, Wismar, between April 3 and April 29, 2021.
During interrogation, Austin told detectives that during the search for Dover, Shaquawn Alleyne told him that he had a .38 special pistol to sell for $100,000 and if he knew of anyone who wanted it. However, Austin agreed to keep the weapon and lent him the cash.

Murdered: Shonette Dover

Austin further explained that he later met the murder accused at a house not far from Bayroc Ground, where he handed over the money and collected the firearm, which he kept at his aunt’s house at Cinderella City.
Austin further added that about two weeks later, he learnt that Shonette’s sister went to the Police and told them that Alleyne had shot and killed Dover thus resulting in a manhunt for him.
Following this development, he realised that the said gun was the murder weapon and as such, made attempts to get rid of it. He then contacted one of his friends and offered to sell the gun for $50,000.
The friend later met Austin and the firearm was handed over, but he had no money to pay for the gun and as such, an agreement was brokered to fence Austin’s yard as payment.
After receiving this information from Austin, the Police travelled to Linden where they confirmed Austin’s story.

Confessed murderer Shaquawn Alleyne, also called “Iswe”

The friend whose name was not released was subsequently arrested on Monday. Detectives are hoping that he will lead them to the murder weapon.
Alleyne, who had been on the run since committing the act, was arrested in Suriname and handed over to local law enforcement officers.
After being shot and killed on April 3, 2021, Dover was buried in the suspect’s backyard, but a younger sister of the victim, who had witnessed the shooting, alerted Police to what had transpired.
With guidance from that sister, the victim’s decomposed body was found in a shallow grave aback Alleyne’s Canvas City, Linden home on April 30, 2021.
Alleyne’s father and Dover’s 15-year-old sister had been arrested during the investigation. Police had indicated that the teen had led them to the shallow grave where the missing woman’s remains were buried after confessing to being at the scene of the crime when the woman died on April 3, 2021.

The area where Dover’s body was found

A post-mortem examination (PME) had been conducted on Dover’s body, and it revealed that she had died as a result of a single gunshot injury to the head.
On May 4, 2021, Dover’s teen sister was charged with accessory after the fact of murder in relation to Dover’s death.
After a thorough investigation, Alleyne was identified, arrested, and handed over by the Police in Suriname for arraignment.
He has since told detectives that he accidentally shot his girlfriend and that it was not premeditated.
He alleged that Dover had made breakfast on the day in question and they were all sitting in his living room when he sent her 15-year-old sister to fetch him his .38 revolver.
The suspect further stated that while cleaning the weapon, he pulled back the hammer, pointed it and waved it around. Dover, he claimed, cautioned him about playing with the weapon, but his finger fell on the trigger and it went off.