Thursday 27 October 2011

Man acquitted of murder in Andre Moore slaying

Man acquitted of murder in Andre Moore slaying 


By Sam Pazzano
 
TORONTO - A Scarborough construction worker was acquitted Thursday of murdering the brother of accused serial killer Mark Moore.
Aftern 17 hours of deliberations, a Superior Court jury cleared Kenya Smith, 33, of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Andre Moore, 27, in a laneway near Eglinton Ave. E. and Markham Rd. on Oct. 14, 2008.
“This case was fairly prosecuted by the Scarborough Crown’s office and fairly investigated by the homicide squad and the jury had all the evidence it required to reach the right verdict,” said defence lawyer Gary Grill.
“Mr. Smith committed a violent act out of fear and he hopes to return to his previously peaceful life again,” said Grill of his client, who has no prior convictions.
Smith walked out of the courtroom a free man.
Smith, 33, testified last week that he was defending himself when he shot Moore because the two had met previously.
Moore shot at and tried unsuccessfully to rob Smith in an apartment building hallway in August 2008.
Smith said he also feared Moore’s brother Mark, who was charged last week with four counts of first-degree murder.
Andre Moore’s criminal record included a 2002 gun possession conviction but despite frequent crimes since then he had no other gun convictions.
Court heard Smith stopped his vehicle in the laneway and spotted Moore just after noon on Oct. 14, 2008. Smith believed he was reaching for his firearm, but Crown attorney Sean Hickey said in his closing that Moore was packing only his lunch and a bright red umbrella.
He urged the jury to disbelieve that Moore had shot at Smith two months earlier.
“There is no credible evidence there was a shooting in the hallway in 2008,” said Hickey.
It wasn’t a planned encounter but a chance meeting. But Smith wanted to exact revenge against Moore, argued Hickey.
Forensic evidence backed the Crown’s theory that Smith fired through the driver’s window, shattering the glass and then the gunman opened the door to put a bullet into Moore’s temple as he lay wounded on the ground.

NOW SHE GOT WHAT SHE DESERVE!

Alleged serial killer's mom arrested 


By Rob Lamberti
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Police arrested Hyacinth Moore, mother of Mark Garfield Moore, on Wednesday. (ERNEST DOROSZUK, Toronto Sun)
The mother of an alleged serial killer was charged Wednesday with being an accessory to murder.
Hyacinth Moore, 49, mother of Mark Garfield Moore, was arrested at her McCowan Rd. apartment around 5 p.m. without incident.
She faces charges which include being an accessory after the fact of murder and obstructing police.
Toronto Police said the woman is accused of helping her son destroy evidence in a homicide and robbery investigation.
Mark, a rapper with the stage name Prezidenteeh, is charged with 54 offences, including four of first-degree murder. He’s also accused of robbing a jewellery store, an attempted murder and a string of drive-by and shooting charges — all in 2010.
Police launched Project Summit focusing on him in the spring.
Detectives expect there will be more arrests in the coming weeks and are also reviewing other unsolved murders.
Police sources alleged Hyacinth’s murder accessory charge relates to the Sept. 10, 2010, slaying of Jahmeel Spence.
Mark is also charged with the Sept. 29, 2010, murders of Courthney Facey and Mike James, and the Nov. 24, 2010 murder of Carl Cole.
Mark is also alleged to have robbed Arax Jewellers on Aug. 9, 2010. A clerk was shot and wounded in that incident.
Police searched the family apartment Wednesday evening for evidence.
She is expected to appear in College Park court Thursday morning.
Hyacinth filed a complaint with police alleging a member of the Gun and Gang Task Force left behind a shotgun on a son’s bed during a search of her apartment this past August.
Another son, Andre, who was murdered in 2008, is considered by police to be the man who shot and wounded Toronto cop Antonio Macias in 2001.