Last Updated on Tuesday, 5 July 2016, 20:39 by Denis Chabrol
Almost 10 years after Cyon âPicture Boyâ Collier gunned down two brothers at Victoria, East Coast Demerara, he was found guilty of murder by a 12-member jury and sentenced to death.
Collier rode up on a motorcycle and shot dead Ray âSugarâ Walcott and Carl âAloâ Andrews on September 23, 2006 while they were playing dominoes at the Victoria Four Corner.
After the jury returned the guilty verdict, High Court Judge, Priya Sewnarine-Beharry told the convict that he was sentenced to death by hanging. âMay the Lord have Mercy on your soul,â she said.
Collier expressed dismay at the verdict while at the same time he asked the Judge for mercy and leniency. In a courtroom where the mother of the dead sons was also present, he said he was sorry to Walcott and Andrewsâ relatives and asked for their forgiveness.
Walcott and Andrewsâ mother expressed symbolic satisfaction with the verdict by lifting her hands and closing her eyes as Picture Boyâs photograph was snapped for the last time by news photographers.
Tuesdayâs verdict marked the end of three trials, the two previously having ended in split jury decisions.