Jamaica Gleaner News "The foreman of the jury outlined the jurors' concern last Friday after 44-year-old Kingston businessman Stephen Bitter was freed of the murder of his grandfather, 91-year-old Ronald Bitter.
It was reported at first that Ronald Bitter had fallen on September 16, 2003 at his home at Mona Heights, St Andrew.
A post-mortem report by Dr Ere Seshaiah, consultant forensic pathologist, revealed that the senior citizen had been severely beaten. The report stated that the deceased's liver was damaged, ribs were broken and the spleen ruptured. The body had no signs of external injury."
It was reported at first that Ronald Bitter had fallen on September 16, 2003 at his home at Mona Heights, St Andrew.
A post-mortem report by Dr Ere Seshaiah, consultant forensic pathologist, revealed that the senior citizen had been severely beaten. The report stated that the deceased's liver was damaged, ribs were broken and the spleen ruptured. The body had no signs of external injury."
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