Ballistics tests on shells from the scene of the murder of Courtney Crum-Ewing provided no leads, according to Crime Chief Leslie James.
At the same time, Crum-Ewing’s family is maintaining that questioning government officials who threatened him is key to the investigation and his mother, Donna Harcourt, has said that she is prepared to seek overseas help in the event that the police make no headway.
The police recovered a number of .32 spent shells at the scene of the March 10th murder, which occurred at Diamond, East Bank Demerara,