Intruders Break Into Gloria Scott’s Residence Again!
For the fourth time in a year, the Virginia residence of former Chief Justice, Gloria Musu Scott, has been invaded by unidentified persons, this time making away with several items including a flat screen television set.
Justice Scott and three members of her family are remanded at the Monrovia Central Prison awaiting hearing into an appeal filed before the Supreme Court, following their conviction of murder by the Criminal Court “A” in November 2023.
The intruders were reportedly arrested with the help of community members, who called the police and took the individuals to a local depot in Virginia, Zone 6 Base.
There have been a series of complaints (reports) of unidentified intruders accessing the Scott compound and making away with items, according to some neighbors (eye witnesses).
The question of the possibility of intrusion into the former Chief Justice’s residence was a major factor during the months-long murder trial, after investigators of the Liberia National Police (LNP) ruled out any possibility that anybody could intrude into the house. But defense lawyers vehemently resisted that conclusion with testimonies, insisting that there were many possibilities of intrusion, and that the murder was committed by an intruder on the night of February 22, 2023.
During the trial at the lower court, Criminal Court “A”, the defense raised the issue that unknown persons were still accessing the compound and making away with items, but the prosecution argued that it was a family member, Anthony Musu, who was going to the compound under the pretext of feeding the dogs, and Judge Roosevelt Z. Willie therefore ruled that no family member should visit the compound, and that the LNP be in charge of it.
The continued accessing and intrusion of the compound is being viewed by some as another validation of the intrusion alarm raised by Cllr. Scott and her family, which police said was false information to law enforcement officers.
These incidents of invasion or intrusion are also being seen as a validation that the compound (house) is not as fortified (protected) as the police made it to appear, and this could further diffuse the government’s theory of no intrusion, which is the main basis on which Cllr. Scott and family members were charged and convicted for killing another family member, Charloe Musu.
It can be recalled that the head of the Police Investigation Team, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Monroe A. Dennis, about two weeks ago made many startling revelations on a local radio, Hott FM, from the United States.
ACP Dennis on Phone from the US informed the public through the local radio talk show that the investigation’s findings did not suggest the crimes mentioned in the indictment, but heavy hands allegedly interfered and insisted that Cllr. Scott and her family be charged as such.