Prosecutor Nicholas Corsellis, KC, earlier told the jury: 'The occasion was an 18th birthday party being held for a young lady. It was a large event with many people expected to be in attendance. Given the numbers, security measures had been put in place to minimise possible disturbance.'
Imagine needing that for a birthday party?
'There were security personnel searching attendees upon entry, a guest list, and guests were issued with wristbands. Shea Gordon was on the guest list as was Dainnan Witter Cameron. The young lady knew Giovanni Addae-Johnson but had not invited him to the party.
'Neither Kavain Vaughans or Abdul Yaro had been invited as she did not know either of them.'
So much for 'security'...why were they allowed in, then?
4 comments:
Most guests bring a bottle to a party, savages bring knives. Innit.
Jaded
Black on black, really who cares keeps the benefit payouts down.
"Strange fruit". Sometimes you have to wonder just who put the fruit on the trees?
(OK. Round where I live, it's dog walkers, and the strange fruit is supported by small white plastic bags, but I did mean the strange fruit of the Billie Holliday song.
"Most guests bring a bottle to a party, savages bring knives. Innit."
Spot on!
"Black on black, really who cares keeps the benefit payouts down."
I do have to say, that's starting to be my default response too...
""Strange fruit". Sometimes you have to wonder just who put the fruit on the trees?"
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