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Alice Johnson, 19-Year-Old Girl In Prison With Cllr. Gloria Scott And Others Passed WAEC

Alice C. Johnson, the 19-year-old girl who was indicted alone with the former Chief Justice of Liberia, Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott who and two other family members indicted former following the death of  Charloe Musu at the residence of the former Chief Justice in February on this year has passed this year’s WAEC while in prison.

Alice a student of the Light International School in Logan Town, Bushrod Island prior to her arrest with others took the WAEC Examination, and made a successful pass while at the Monrovia Central Prison in Monrovia.

The indictment, among other things, stated that on the 22nd day of February 2023, at about 10:00 PM, the defendants Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott, Gertrude Newton, Alice Johnson and Rebecca Y. Wisner, with criminal minds and intend, armed with a sharp instrument believed to be a knife and pepper spray intentionally inflicted several bodily injuries on the deceased including her chest, right hand, left thigh and left armpit, which led to her death, thereby committing the crime of murder.

According to the indictment, after the family had eaten and we’re all in the house on the night stated above, the security guards assigned to the home of the defendants heard crying sound coming from inside the house.

It narrated that as the sound got louder, security guards Anthony Musu and Zion Tarr approached the room window of Madam Scott and in that process they saw Co-defendant Newton slid the bathroom window glass of the former Chief Justice and upon see them, she started screaming for help saying “that the people on us in the house!”

The indictment further noted that also seen in the bathroom with Co-defendant Newton was Charloe Musu, now deceased.

After hearing from the defendant that someone was in the house; security guard Zion Tarr left to call their commander identified as Moses Wright and told him that someone was in the house on the occupants based on what Co-defendant Newton had told him.

When security guards Wright and Tarr returned, they left security guard Anthony Musu at the bathroom window of Co-defendant Scott, they went at the back of Co-defendant Wisner’s room.

The indictment further alleged that when the security guards got at window, they were instructed to break the window bar if he had anything to allow them come outside.

As instructed, they broke the window bar with a cutlass and aided three of the defendants, in person of Newton, Alice Johnson and Wisner to get outside through the window.

After the three defendants came outside, and being very concerned about the armed robbery, the security decided to remain at the window with his cutlass to see any intruder coming out, since there was no other entry or exit at the time.

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