Wanted boyfriend was planning to “beat out” to French Guiana – voice notes reveal

Murdered Linden woman

The boyfriend of murdered Shonette Dover, who is the prime suspect in her death, was making plans to flee to French Guiana while the young woman was still “missing”.
Almost one month after she was reported missing, the decomposed body of 20-year-old Dover was found in a shallow grave in her boyfriend’s backyard on Friday. The discovery was made after the dead woman’s 15-year-old relative confessed to investigators that she witnessed the suspect, 21-year-old Shaquawn Alleyne, “accidentally” shooting Dover while he was cleaning a gun.
The couple lived together at Canvas City, Wismar, Linden. Police have since been on the hunt for Alleyne, who is in hiding.

Voice notes
Following Friday’s shocking discovery, several voice note recordings of conversations the young man had with a friend in French Guiana have since been circulated.
In the recording, the voice purported to be that of Alleyne can be heard pleading with the friend to help him “beat out” of Guyana and go to French Guiana, where the friend is living. These conversations were had during the period when it was reported that Dover was allegedly missing.
“Ah done mek up meh mind and tell yuh wah I want do. Support me nah man? Me ain’t leff nothing in Guyana. Me ain’t gat no chick or child… Me ain’t able deal with the stress hay. Yuh rather hear I deh ova here and kill me f**king self? Cause the stress too much and ah can’t tek it no mo. Listen to meh and wuk with meh nah man?” Alleyne pleaded with the friend in one of the recordings.
However, the friend can be heard responding to Alleyne, urging him to think before he acts. The friend cautioned him that if he flees then it would appear as though he is guilty and then he would be wanted by the Police. The friend even warned that he would appear on Interpol’s wanted list and would never be able to return to Guyana.
In response, Alleyne said he already thought about all of that and that he does not really care how it would look if he flees Guyana. He further claimed that everyone is going after him.
“The Police all ah them trying fuh f**k round me right now. I is gah deh going to the station every Wednesday and every Friday, and all ah dah. Me ain’t getting to do me working hours… and it looking bad buddy… Me ain’t able deal with duh man. I just gon leff every f**king thing behind buddy. Me ain’t get time with nothing… leff everything and just roll out partner, and duh’s wah I want do,” the suspect said in one of the voice notes sent to his friend.
Alleyne further requested his friend to help him get to the country and accommodate him when he gets there.
“All I want you gimme the strength once I meet over deh. I gah meh lil money, I gon try meh best once I meet ova deh.  Dah is all I asking you buddy, at least I come ova deh, come by you and what’s not.”
Given Alleyne’s persistence in trying to get out of Guyana, the friend questioned him as to the reason behind his urgency to leave.
“Everybody trying fuh f**k round me. Yuh done see the girl cousins and them trying fuh f**k round me and all kind sk**t, saying but how I mek the girl go away and wan set ah thing… I just wan go lang me way and just start life brand new sk**t, so duh’s why I just pushing suh bad fuh roll out and jus leff everything,” Alleyne responded.
He went on to tell the friend that no one else knows of his plans to “beat out”.
“Nobody else ain’t know nothing that I beating out. Me ain’t tell nobody nothing that I beating out. Duh’s how I want do it buddy… I got nuff trade. I is nah no dunce. I could learn the language. I just want ease me head, get some time for meself, choose the life I want choose and then after that now, I gon decide to mek contact with me family,” the suspect can be heard saying.
He further stated, “I done think it over buddy. Nights I think it over. Me ain’t wan no girl no mo, me ain’t want be in no relationship no mo and them thing… Me ain’t want get no relationship with no girl, and them sort ah thing…”
“And I can’t try something new in Guyana buddy. Cause you know, I can’t be with no man in Guyana around me family, around certain people, around me friend them and them sort ah thing… So duh’s why I wan roll,” Alleyne allegedly said to the friend.

Confession
Dover’s teenage relative broke her silence during interrogation between Thursday and Friday.
In giving a detailed account of what took place, the teenage relative told the Police in the presence of a Child Care and Probation Officer that on April 5, 2021, Alleyne was “oiling his brownish gun in their living room” and soon after, she heard a loud explosion as if a squib went off followed by Alleyne saying “oh shoots, I shoot the girl.”
The teenager explained that she saw her sister lying on the floor with her mouth open and blood was on her face. “I tell he let’s take her hospital and he said no she dead already.”
In a panicked but yet composed state, the teenager said that she and the suspect went to his father’s home and told him what had transpired.

“His father told him, don’t tell me stupidness, why you playing with the gun?”
She further admitted that they collected a spade from someone and dug a hole aback the house where the victim was buried after which the boyfriend hid the gun in a tree.
After being provided with this information, a team of detectives travelled to the area led by the teen. They dug about four feet into the ground and the ranks found the woman’s decomposed body wrapped in a multi-coloured blanket.
A Samsung cellular phone suspected to have belonged to the now dead woman was also found between the sand that was dug out of the hole.
Due to the state of decomposition of the body, it was difficult to see any mark of violence on the most exposed parts. The remains were taken to the Pensioners Mortuary awaiting a post-mortem.
In addition to issuing a wanted bulletin, the teenager and the father of the suspect were both arrested.
Dover’s grandmother, Constance, was still in a state of shock upon receiving the devastating news. She was still hoping that they would’ve found the young woman.
“I didn’t expect something like this would’ve happened to Shonette. I asking God, ‘why?’,” the grieving grandmother said. (G8)