Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Relationship was toxic, says daughter

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The daughter of accused Shonette Williams described the relationship between her mother and deceased Gregory Adams as “toxic”.

Shieana Geoffroy said Adams drank alcohol and smoked marijuana and was “controlling and jealous”.

However, she added that Williams also drank alcohol and she “believed” she smoked marijuana as well.

She was testifying in the murder case of Williams and co-accused Calvin Osbort Osbourne, her brother, in the No. 4 Supreme Court yesterday.

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1 COMMENT

  1. That is what the combination of the two chemicals do to people!
    They caused toxicity.
    There is no needs for highly educated educators to figured this one out.
    Any school dropout can figured this one out.
    People need to check themselves before hooking up with toxic men or women.
    I know a dear lady whom foolishly got involved with a man who was a weekend drinker.
    The man who was her husband and children father, made she and her children lives a living hell.
    And his only poison was RUM.
    Just imagine what would have happened had he combined rum drinking with drugs taking?
    Both substances need limiting or banding from the island. Period.
    People shouldn’t be taking or drinking anything if they cannot control their actions after ingesting.

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