DNA results on suspected missing witness due soon – forensic lab

Colin Rodney
Colin Rodney

The results of the DNA test that is being done locally on the samples taken from the charred remains suspected to be those of missing witness Colin Rodney Jr are expected to be ready before the end of this week.

This is according to Director of the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory (GFSL), Delon France, who told Stabroek News yesterday that this will be possible once there are no “hiccups”.

Earlier this month, France had told Stabroek News that the process is still ongoing and analysts have to conduct some bone extractions for testing, which are likely to take some time due to the technicality of the process.

Last month, France had said that the results of the DNA tests could be known within a month or less.

He had explained that the timeframe for the results of testing of any samples submitted to the lab is usually one month. He had, however, noted that it can be ready before. “…That’s our maximum turnaround time for any piece of evidence that was submitted, whether drugs or whatever, any piece of evidence…but it can take less,” he had said.

However, the one-month period has already elapsed.

France had added that the GFSL is capable of doing the needed DNA testing and therefore the samples will not have to be sent overseas.

Crime Chief (ag) Michael Kingston had previously told Stabroek News that the GFSL will be conducting the DNA testing to determine whether samples taken from the charred remains are indeed those of Rodney.

The samples were handed over to the GFSL sometime in the first half of November.

The charred remains, suspected to be those of Rodney, were found on the afternoon of November 1st in the trunk of a torched car at Letter T, Mahaicony.

The Guyana Revenue Authority later confirmed that the burnt car belonged to Rodney.

On the day of his disappearance, Rodney was scheduled to attend the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court in order to be cross-examined at the preliminary inquiry (PI) into a murder charge against Osafa Grundell and James Fraser, who have been charged with the murder of Rodney’s cousin, Marlon Rodney.

Rodney Jr was last seen alive when he departed his home around 7.45 am on October 25th in his car.

While investigators will have to await the results of the DNA testing to determine if the remains are indeed his, Jacqueline Hunter, his mother, had related to this newspaper that she is already confident that he is gone.

“Is meh son. Is meh son. Is he car…I know marks on the car. It got a dent, is he…if you see me child,” Hunter had said.

Hunter recently said that she is worried about the time it will take before she can receive the DNA results.

She said she just wants her son’s remains to be buried.

“You know what it is for a mother to lose a 36-year-old child and now he dead you can’t even get he body…? All I want is me child body to bury…. all I want is the lil remains to put in a resting place but like dah and all will be a hard thing,” the grieving woman related.