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August 6,2017

The Guyana Police Force  says it is investigating the murder of Randolph Seenauth, 51, unemployed of 125 South, Better Hope, ECD which occurred about 4.30 this morning. A release from the police said that neighbours heard a loud commotion coming from the 8 by 12 house of the deceased which he shared with a 25 year old male and informed the police who responded and made the discovery.

The head and body were found in separate parts of the small structure.

Police say the other occupant is the prime suspect and he turned himself into the police this morning and is assisting with the probe.

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By Leroy Smith

Randolph Seenaught, 51, of 125 Better Hope South, East Coast Demerara is now dead while his 27-year- old nephew, Dwayne Tappin is in the custody of the police.

Tappin, who is the prime suspect in the murder, turned himself over to the police at Sparendaam Police Station hours after the incident. He is said to be a former member of the Guyana Defence Force.

According to information, at 4:00hrs Sunday, neighbours heard loud noise emanating from the house and suspected that something was amiss. They called out for Seenaught but got no response. They immediately contacted the police, who arrived at the scene at approximately 06:00hrs discovered the head of Seenaught in the passageway which leads to the bedroom. Upon conducting further checks, they discovered the man’s headless body on a single mattress in the one bedroom house.
The immediately commenced their investigations and spoke with several persons in the community.

The residents explained that the family has a dispute over a will and land which the dead man’s mother left before she died.

At the scene this morning, the friction among the relatives was evident as they all pointed fingers as to who is to be blamed for the tragedy.

Newsroom understands that Seenaught was also a suspect in the death of a man from the said community.

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Tappin, who is the prime suspect in the murder, turned himself over to the police at Sparendaam Police Station hours after the incident. He is said to be a former member of the Guyana Defence Force.

By Leroy Smith. Randolph Seenaught, 51, of 125 Better Hope South, East Coast Demerara is now dead while his 27-year- old nephew, Dwayne Tappin is in the custody of the police.
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Bibi Haniffa
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Prashad posted:
Leonora posted:

Prash sounds like Farouk.  

Mars posted:
Prashad posted:
Mars posted:
Prashad posted:

It may be a case of insanity probably caused by PTSD.

Which war did he fight in?

The war in Buxton.

Did you develop PTSD from peeling potatoes?

 

. The only people who have it safe is the people flying the drones back in North America.

There is nothing wrong working for an honest living. Cleaning toilets or peeling potatoes and getting paid is an honorable thing for a man to do so he can feed his family. It's better than robbing and killing someone in the street for a dollar.
Working for an honest living is better than sitting down on one's ass collecting public assistance..fleecing the tax payer.

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
Prashad posted:
Leonora posted:

Prash sounds like Farouk.  

Mars posted:
Prashad posted:
Mars posted:
Prashad posted:

It may be a case of insanity probably caused by PTSD.

Which war did he fight in?

The war in Buxton.

Did you develop PTSD from peeling potatoes?

 

. The only people who have it safe is the people flying the drones back in North America.

There is nothing wrong working for an honest living. Cleaning toilets or peeling potatoes and getting paid is an honorable thing for a man to do so he can feed his family. It's better than robbing and killing someone in the street for a dollar.
Working for an honest living is better than sitting down on one's ass collecting public assistance..fleecing the tax payer.

Of course honest work is more honorable than stealing but what relevance is that to the conversation?

Mars

Several years ago one of my friends who works in a Navy ship kitchen peeling potatoes got a visit from the Commanding officer and was told he will be part of a team the next day to board a ship with stolen cargo. The next day he was dropped from a helicopter on to the deck of the ship and risked his life for the next hour taking control of the ship. In the military there is no safe rank or position. 

Prashad
Last edited by Prashad
Mars posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Prashad posted:
Leonora posted:

Prash sounds like Farouk.  

Mars posted:
Prashad posted:
Mars posted:
Prashad posted:

It may be a case of insanity probably caused by PTSD.

Which war did he fight in?

The war in Buxton.

Did you develop PTSD from peeling potatoes?

 

. The only people who have it safe is the people flying the drones back in North America.

There is nothing wrong working for an honest living. Cleaning toilets or peeling potatoes and getting paid is an honorable thing for a man to do so he can feed his family. It's better than robbing and killing someone in the street for a dollar.
Working for an honest living is better than sitting down on one's ass collecting public assistance..fleecing the tax payer.

Of course honest work is more honorable than stealing but what relevance is that to the conversation?

You always hound the man about peeling potatoes. What is wrong with peeling potatoes in the military? He is doing a service that helps protect us.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Mars posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Prashad posted:
Leonora posted:

Prash sounds like Farouk.  

Mars posted:
Prashad posted:
Mars posted:
Prashad posted:

It may be a case of insanity probably caused by PTSD.

Which war did he fight in?

The war in Buxton.

Did you develop PTSD from peeling potatoes?

 

. The only people who have it safe is the people flying the drones back in North America.

There is nothing wrong working for an honest living. Cleaning toilets or peeling potatoes and getting paid is an honorable thing for a man to do so he can feed his family. It's better than robbing and killing someone in the street for a dollar.
Working for an honest living is better than sitting down on one's ass collecting public assistance..fleecing the tax payer.

Of course honest work is more honorable than stealing but what relevance is that to the conversation?

You always hound the man about peeling potatoes. What is wrong with peeling potatoes in the military? He is doing a service that helps protect us.

I don't remember ever hounding Prashad about peeling potatoes. I think you are confusing me with the man who Prashad accused of delivering dry goods. In any case, I'm making a joke with Prashad which had nothing to do with you. Lighten up and have a sense of humor. 

Mars
Prashad posted:

Several years ago one of my friends who works in a Navy ship kitchen peeling potatoes got a visit from the Commanding officer and was told he will be part of a team the next day to board a ship with stolen cargo. The next day he was dropped from a helicopter on to the deck of the ship and risked his life for the next hour taking control of the ship. In the military there is no safe rank or position. 

You watch too much  Segal movies

ball
ball posted:
Prashad posted:

Several years ago one of my friends who works in a Navy ship kitchen peeling potatoes got a visit from the Commanding officer and was told he will be part of a team the next day to board a ship with stolen cargo. The next day he was dropped from a helicopter on to the deck of the ship and risked his life for the next hour taking control of the ship. In the military there is no safe rank or position. 

You watch too much  Segal movies

No.  Everyone goes through the same basic training which they have to pass before going on to different specializations.  I never saw the Seagal movie but usually in his films he is a one man show this is about being part of a fifteen person team taking control of a ship with stolen cargo.

Prashad
Prashad posted:
ball posted:
Prashad posted:

Several years ago one of my friends who works in a Navy ship kitchen peeling potatoes got a visit from the Commanding officer and was told he will be part of a team the next day to board a ship with stolen cargo. The next day he was dropped from a helicopter on to the deck of the ship and risked his life for the next hour taking control of the ship. In the military there is no safe rank or position. 

You watch too much  Segal movies

No.  Everyone goes through the same basic training which they have to pass before going on to different specializations.  I never saw the Seagal movie but usually in his films he is a one man show this is about being part of a fifteen person team taking control of a ship with stolen cargo.

Been there,  Done that!

cain

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