Epilogue
Fred Billings was given life for Gus Mc Creed’s murder. The majority of the Wareikans including Grosset and Premba received long prison sentences. Men such as Churchill, Errol, Huntley and Clifton are still at large. Mose and Bucky were given life for Jacob’s murder. Karl Rattigan, Wally Judge and Ben Sanderson were deported back to the United States. Gaskell Burke, Danny King, Brad Elliot, Jack Marriot, G.C. Cox, Ken Stone, Ruddy Brown and Dickson Lunan all received varying prison sentences.
Although she had brought kidnapping charges against Rattigan, Camilla refused to return to Jamaica to testify against him. She told Bendoo that she was fearful that some of the Wareikans who were still at large, might try to harm her.
After spending two more years in the force Bendoo resigned and became a life insurance salesman. Lorena was able to prove her innocence in court with regards to her father’s activities. She sold off the properties and donated the proceeds to charity. She then migrated to the United States. A year later she returned to Jamaica and got married to Bendoo. Nine months later, Bendoo resigned his job and went up to be with her. Lorena had been able to use the money left to her by her mother to pursue her masters in computer science. Despite his work as a security guard, Bendoo still found time to attend law school and qualify as a lawyer. They are both now employed in good jobs, living in Atlanta and planning a family.
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204
Published:
May 2024
Schifter-Sikora, who is recognized as one of the leading Latin American authors in the field of sexuality, offers an autobiographical novel that also reveals ...
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