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Marco’s killer guilty Prosecutors seek death sentence at Goodman retrial By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net KOFHE Goodman was unanimously convicted by a Supreme Court jury yesterday in his retrial for the killing of 11-year-old Marco Archer nearly six years ago. After two hours of deliberation, the 12-member panel that heard testimony concerning the September, 2011, killing returned to the courtroom of Justice Carolita Bethel with a guilty verdict on the murder charge. Ten police officers were gathered as a security precaution. Goodman did not visibly or vocally react to the forewoman’s announcement. When Justice Bethel asked prosecutor Cordell Frazier if it was the Crown’s intention to seek the highest penalty on the law book, Ms Frazier indicated that they were seeking the discretionary death penalty and subsequently requested that a psychiatric and probation report be prepared for the court’s consideration. Goodman, however, questioned the necessity of this given that he “been through this before”. “Can the court bypass this? I don’t want the

long delay. You know I appealing both conviction and sentence,” he added. Justice Bethel thanked him for stating his intention and scheduled a status and sentencing hearing for July 27, by which time the Department of Rehabilitative Welfare Services should be in a position to update her on Goodman’s status. Goodman was remanded to the Department of Correctional Services in the interim. It was alleged that between September 23 and 28, 2011, Goodman, of Yorkshire Drive, caused the death of Archer, who disappeared from Brougham Street on September 23 and was found dead days later. Archer, a sixth-grade student of Columbus Primary, was reported missing by his family after failing to return home from a neighbourhood store where he went to purchase candy. His family begged for help in ensuring that he was returned home safely. However, on September 28, police discovered Archer’s body in bushes behind an apartment complex on Yorkshire Drive. Goodman was initially convicted of Archer’s killing on August 2, 2013 and

By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

OPPOSITION Leader Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday demanded an explanation from Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis regarding a decision to place several National Insurance Board (NIB) executives on “involuntary” leave, saying he “condemned” this action against the Board’s employees. If no explanation is provided, the Progressive Liberal Party interim leader said the country can only conclude this is “rank victimisation, discrimination and intimidation.” Meanwhile, PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts accused Dr Minnis of going against what he called an unsolicited declaration during the recent general SEE PAGE SIX

MORE AUDITS FOR POST OFFICE AND HURRICANE FUND By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

KOFHE GOODMAN, pictured at a previous court appearance. sentenced to death by hanging by Justice Bernard Turner on October 29, 2013. However, the Court of Appeal overturned the conviction and sentence, ordering a retrial for as soon as possible because of the “lurking doubt about the fairness of the trial” brought on by adverse pre-trial publicity, misconduct of Goodman’s then defence lawyer Geoffrey Farqu-

harson and the former jury’s irregularity. During yesterday summation of a week of evidence heard in last week’s retrial, the judge told the 12-member panel that they “now had the advantage of hearing all of the evidence of the witnesses for the prosecution”. “You’ve also had the benefit of having counsel for the prosecution address you both at the

opening and closing of their case. You’ve also heard counsel for the defendant at the closing of his case,” Justice Bethel added. The judge said she would direct them on the law but noted that “the case depends not only on the law but on the evidence from the facts which you are the judge of”. SEE PAGE FIVE

ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY PROBING REPORTS OF ‘MASSIVE’ FUEL SPILL By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net

ENVIRONMENT Minister Romauld Ferreira yesterday confirmed officials from his ministry are “looking into” reports of a massive fuel spill in western New Providence over the weekend. The confirmation came as Sam Duncombe, founder of reEarth, indicated that the

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reported spill had now allegedly affected between 500 to 700 feet of land in an area she described as just north of Adelaide Village, east of the Clifton Heritage Park and west of Frank Watson Drive. Several attempts by The Tribune to contact Mr Ferreira by phone Tuesday were unsuccessful up to press time, his only response coming in the form of a text message around

2.30pm which acknowledged that environment officials were indeed aware of the reported leak. There are several businesses in the area that either handle or transport various fuel supplies, however, officials have not been able to locate or verify which of the companies might be responsible for the leak.

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FORENSIC and internal audits ordered at government ministries and departments will continue unabated with no regard to how matters are “spun by the opposition,” Press Secretary Anthony “Ace” Newbold said yesterday. The Post Office Savings Bank and the Hurricane Relief Fund have been added to the list of government entities slated for forensic audit, according to Mr Newbold, who defended the government’s track as the mandate given by the Bahamian electorate. SEE PAGE SIX

TEENAGER DIES IN EIGHT MILE ROCK STABBING By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net A 16-YEAR-OLD was fatally stabbed in Eight Mile Rock on Monday evening, pushing the island’s murder count to seven for 2017. This latest incident comes less than a week after the murder of a young barber in Freeport and marked the 59th killing in The Bahamas this year. Although police have not yet released the victim’s identity, The Tribune can report that the teen’s name is Rudolph Livingston, of Take Me Corner, Pinedale in Eight Mile Rock. SEE PAGE FIVE


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