Two suspects plead guilty to killing South Road Grannies

The bound and gagged bodies of the two elderly women were discovered in their South Road home in October 2017 by members of their church, who became concerned when they could not reach them by phone. The home was found ransacked with a number of valuable items missing.

Two suspects plead guilty to killing South Road Grannies

Two of the three men who were charged in connection with the murder of two elderly women in their South Road, Georgetown home have pleaded guilty to the lesser count of manslaughter.

The two men, Imran Khan and Stephen Andrews appeared before Justice Sandel Kissoon and admitted to killing 89-year-old Constance Fraser and 77-year-old Phyllis Caesar.

The third accused is likely to go to trial.

The bound and gagged bodies of the two elderly women were discovered in their South Road home in October 2017 by members of their church, who became concerned when they could not reach them by phone. The home was found ransacked with a number of valuable items missing.

A post mortem examination revealed that they were both strangled to death.

The three were arrested days after and charged for the gruesome crime.

The two who pleaded guilty today were represented by Attorney Keoma Griffith.

A probation report is to be presented to the Court before the Judge moves ahead with sentencing. The two are expected to be back in Court on the 24th of October for their sentencing.

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