Monday, April 26, 2010

THINGS THAT MAKE A JURY GO HMM


2 men indicted in killing over drugs and money
Prosecutors describe a gory scene as the suspects sought to get rid of the victim's body
By Star-Bulletin staff
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Apr 23, 2010   0 Comments
Khan's family told police they last saw him on April 7, the date the indictment says Williams and Connolly killed him. A police affidavit says Williams told an acquaintance that Williams and Connolly beat Khan unconscious and then cut his throat. Khan's body has not been found.
 
 In a written statement, family members disputed statements made to investigators about Khan, saying they are not consistent with Khan's modest lifestyle. His family members expressed their devastation over Khan's death, which they described as a "senseless killing." They requested privacy as they grieve for Khan.
"Many people believe that Jamil's outspoken manners against inequities and his tendency to right those wrongs might have cost him his life, but unfortunately, the truth will never be known as it has been silenced forever by these vicious killers," family members said in the statement.
Honolulu StarBulletin
Corrections:
>> Jamil Kahn, the 24-year-old man who police believe was murdered, was last seen by his family of April 7.
A friend saw him in the early morning of April 8, police said. A page 8 article yesterday, reported that he was last seen on April 7.