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Alleged \'Mobay killer’ back in court today

Published:Tuesday | December 2, 2008 | 8:20 AM

A man charged in connection with the shooting death of four people in Montego Bay St James last month is expected back in court today.



He is Oniel Murray of Bottom Pen, Glendevon in the parish.



Murray has been charged with four counts of murder and illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.



He was remanded when he appeared in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate’s court last week.



Meanwhile, three other men who were held with Murray following the killings remain in custody.



They’re expected to face identification parades later this week.



The men were held following the November 20 murder of 16-year-old Richard Wauchope and his 13-year-old brother Ricardo.



Nineteen-year-old Richard Henry and 46-year-old Albert Smith, all of Norwood in the parish, were killed.



The four were killed after eight heavily armed gunmen kicked open the door to two houses in the community and opened fire on the occupants.