The man who was caught with items
belonging to Capitol news editor-in-chief Enrico Woolford says he committed the
act as payback for sexual favours to Enrico. The press carried reports this
week of Enrico’s home being burglarized and items subsequently recovered.
The man said he became familiar
with Enrico while he frequented the parade ground area in the afternoons and was
initially introduced to his home in Castello Housing Scheme while Enrico’s wife Patricia was overseas late last year.
The man of no fixed place of
abode said several promises were made to him in relation to payment for sexual
favours but Enrico had only given him $2000 on each of the three occasions they
spent together. He added he was also promised a sneaker for $7000 but that
Enrico would only renege by saying the sneakers was coming among items in a
barrel he was bringing into the country.
Enrico’s number two man Gordon
Moseley who recently abandoned his capitol news outfit after spending most of
his youth there was also a victim of theft recently. Moseley who had brought a
teenage Lindener to Georgetown to stay at his Church Street home discovered one
day the lad had carted off with several items.
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