Twenty-four-year-old Travis Evans also known as “Short Boss” is expected to be sentenced on December 18, 2019, after he pleaded guilty to armed robbery and rape when he made his first High Court appearance on Monday.
“Short Boss” pleaded guilty to the charges when they were read to him by Justice Simone Ramlall.
The first indictment stated that on October 30, 2010, in the county of Demerara, whilst being armed with a dangerous weapon – a knife – he robbed Marlyn Kisson of G$650,500.
The second charge read that during the said period, he engaged in sexual penetration with a woman without her consent.
Evans was charged for both offences alongside John Sampson and Alex Williams after being on the run for several years.
He was also charged for the murders of 46-year-old Gregory “Wayne” Frank and 21-year-old Ronsley Clarke. Both murders reportedly took place in August of 2018.
It was reported that Frank’s body was discovered days after his demise, lying in his Kuru Kururu, Linden-Soesdyke Highway home with visible head injuries.
His entire home was ransacked which indicated that he was killed during a robbery.
On the other hand, Clarke was reportedly shot twice to his body by Evans in full view of his friends. The murder occurred in Sophia while the deceased and his girlfriend were at a party.
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