Ballistics expert testifies in Crum-Ewing murder PI

As the prosecution winds down its case in the preliminary inquiry (PI) into the murder of political activist Courtney Crum-Ewing, ballistics evidence was yesterday presented before the court.

This evidence was given by Inspector of Police Eon Jackson, a ballistics expert, who testified in relation to the ammunition and pistol said to have been used in the crime. Cross-examination was declined by Adrian Thompson, who is representing the accused, Regan Rodrigues.

Tremayne Thomas of the East Ruimveldt Police Outpost also testified yesterday.

Prosecutor Nigel Hughes indicated that there are