4 November 2009
Residents of Thinker Village near the Samuel K. Doe complex where the body of the late Rivercess County citizen James Berry was found, have added theirs voices to the many Rivercess Citizens and some peace loving Liberians, to blame the Justice Ministry for what they called it delay to come out with the report of the investigation surrounding the mysterious demise of a businessman.
According to the residents, they have observed that the present situation that is developing between some Rivercess citizens and their District number #2 Representative Hon. Jerry Masseh whose, sources are alleging that before the death of the Rivercess businessman,.
He (Berry) had come from his County to claim his money from the Honorable man, which the sources claimed that the District #2 Representative has taken from the decease to run his campaign for the 2005, parliamentarian and presidential election.
The residents, via Mr. Philip Boye are claiming that the issues of the death of the late Berry have been politically motivated. But, He was quick to confirm that the late James Berry visited the house of the Honorable man a week before his brutal murdered. He confirmed that the visit was done on Tuesday and not Thursday, according to him, as it has been reported in the media.
"This development has the propensity to besmear and scare away potential investor from our community" The community representative lamented.
Additionally, Mr. Boye is alleging that some politicians are using the situation to gain support for the 2011 election. He also added that since Hon. Masseh took resident in the controversial Thinker's Village Community about three years ago, he (Masseh), as he maintained, has been seen as friendly, humanitarian, peace-loving and God fearing.
"We the people of the community are wondering as regards to what could be the cause for the district #2 Representatives, who believe to be God fearing man to organize the killing of a man he took as a brother." The spoke person of the Thinker's Village Community questioned the rational behind the killing.
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