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Alleged Murderer Of 2-Year-Old Girl Indicted In Rivercess County

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PHOTO: Indicted child killer Bill Ziah

“Grand Jurors for River Cess County, Republic of Liberia, upon their oaths do hereby find, more probably than not, that the defendant Bill Friday Ziah, did commit the Crime of Murder, felony of the first degree, to wit,” says the indictment which has been released.

A beautiful 2-year-old child recently became victim of a gruesome murder, after a man allegedly stabbed her in Liberia’s southern Rivercess County. This area is situated 150 miles southeast of Monrovia.

Police later arrested 23-year-old Friday Zian, alias Bill over the stabbing to death of the baby girl, Hannah Pewee.

Bill reportedly stabbed little Hannah with a knife 18 times on Tuesday, August 10, 2021 in the ITI Community near the Rivercess-Sinoe border, before escaping the crime scene, according to the Coroner Jury’s report.

According to the child’s father, Pastor Yarkpazua Pewee, Bill allegedly committed the act after demanding money from him. Bill was a member of Pastor Pewee’s church.

Below are details of the indictment:

On August 10. 2021, during the intervening evening hours of 7:00 P.M., or thereabout, in the area commonly known as ITI, an abandoned logging camp, in the County of River Cess, Republic of Liberia, Defendant Bill Friday Ziah, did knowingly, purposely, intentionally, maliciously and criminally under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life, stabbed, little Hannah Pewee, a two (2) years old child, multiple times with a silver kitchen knife, thereby resulting to her death.  

The indictment further stated that the criminal act of the defendant to murder the deceased on the aforesaid date and time came did happen after the deceased father, Pastor Yarkpazuah Pewee returned from evening church services on that eventful day and met Defendant Ziah at his residence and decided to offer Defendant Ziah food, but Defenndant Ziah rejected the offer. 

That after Defendant Ziah rejected the offer, Pastor Pewee decided to go in door and returned with the amount of L$500(Liberian Five Hundred Dollars), which the Defendant also rejected, prompting Pastor Pewee to return inside of his house to increase the money. 

That while Pastor Pewee was inside his house to get additional money for Defendant Ziah, he (Defendant Ziah), raised a Kitchen knife against one Benjamin Gbar, who promptly shouted at Pastor Pewee, who was indoor not to venture out door, informing him that the Defendant has raised a knife to kill him. 

That at this stage, Pastor Pewee was thinking that his two years old daughter, the deceased, was already in door ran into door, not knowing that she was left in the corridor and then heard Gbar shouting to Pastor Pewee that the defendant was running with his daughter, the deceased and they all ran behind him in the nearby bushes, but were unsuccessful in that, by then Defendant Ziah, has stabbed the deceased multiple on various part of her body resulting to her death and was arrested and turned over to the Liberia National Police in the area. 

That the Defendant has no affirmative defenseThat a person engages in a conduct purposely if, when he engages in the conduct, it is his conscious object to engage in the conduct of that nature or to cause the result of that conduct. 

That a person is guilty of murder if he;Purposely or Knowingly causes the death of another human being; or (b) Causes the death of another human being under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life.  

A reputable presumption that such indifference exists arises if the defendant is engaged or is an accomplice in the commission of, or an attempt to commit, or flight after committing or attempting to commit, treason, offences defined in Section 11.2 or 11.3, of this title, espionage, sabotage, robbery, burglary, kidnapping, felonious restraint, arson, rape, aggravated involuntary Sodom, escape, piracy, or other felony involving force or danger or danger to human life. Murder is a felony of the first degree but a person convicted of murder may be sentenced to death or life imprisonment as provided in Sections 50.5 and 51.3 That the act the defendants did do in contravention of 4 LCLR, Title 26, Session 14.1 (a)(b), 4 LCLR, Title 26, session 50.5(1)(a) and session 51.3(1) and Title 26, session 2.2 (a)(b)(c)(d)(e). Report by Garmah Never Lomo

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