Kilancholly's Lament
Feb 15th, 2010 | Category: News & Features | 5:36Kilancholly, St. Mary - Five years ago this rural village of Jamaica was stained with a memory of bloodshed when three children were murdered in their beds during the night. Jeffrey Perry turned himself in receiving a prison sentence, but Kilancholly won't soon forget the night that Sonia Bailey-Williams came home from church to find three of her children dead. The Gleaner visits Kilancholly to speak with the residents about the memory of this atrocity.
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