Embattled Dancehall superstar, Adidja Palmer, more popularly known as Vybz Kartel, has publicly addressed his current legal battles for the first time since his arrest last September.
The prominent deejay, who faces murder, drug and obstruction of
justice charges stemming from three separate cases, issued a letter from
the Horizon Remand Centre in Spanish Town, where he currently resides while awaiting trial. A part of his letter was published in Sunday’s edition of the Jamaica Gleaner by University of the West Indies (UWI) literary and cultural professor, Carolyn Cooper who wrote an editorial piece on Kartel’s current situation behind bars.
In the piece, Cooper speaks from a mother’s point of view as she distinguishes the difference in personality between Vybz Kartel and Adidja Palmer, claiming
that Palmer’s a complete contrast of the controversial character that
his stage persona presents. Additionally, she speaks of various
dissections of Kartel’s public perception worldwide and in the media.
In the letter, Kartel speaks to those points and then some; accusing
law enforcement officials and the media of labeling him guilty before
getting the chance to prove his innocence before the courts.
“As you know I am in jail on numerous charges and I'd like to
tell you that I am an innocent man who needs your help because I'm being
painted as this evil 'D.J. by day, don by night' murderer who is
society's number one cause of crime and violence. The police is using
the media to slaughter me and as such I don't think I will get a fair
trial. They are using the media to form public opinion of me that is so
contradictory to the person that I really am. They (police) have tried
my case in the public & found me guilty,” the letter reads.
“Every single piece of alleged evidence, every new development in
the case is thrown on TV. As if this is a soap opera, but I can assure
you that this is no movie to me. This is about my life and my freedom
and I take them very seriously.”
Additionally, Kartel insisted that he’s a far cry from some of his
inmates in remand and intimates that these legal troubles have taken a
toll on his family.
"My charges are merely allegations, but they are giving the
public the impression that I am guilty and that is not fair to me or my
family,” he said.
"I have been to court on numerous occasions and saw hundreds of
accused men who are charged with heinous crimes like murdering children,
killing police officers, burning & shooting whole families and I
have never once saw police on TV; discussing the development of those
cases, much less every week, as in my case."
Vybz Kartel remains in jail despite having copped
bail on a marijuana possession charge, as well as in a murder case in
which he and other men stand accused of killing St. Catherine based
promoter, Barrington ‘Bossie’ Burtonlast summer. He still remains in
police custody regarding murder and obstruction of justice related
charges in relation to the murder of St. Catherine dancer, Clive
‘Lizard’ Williams.
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