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Stalker’s proposal for marriage was turned down by now deceased officer

- VIPD officer Francis Williams had turbulent relationship with victim, court documents allege
VIPD officer Francis Williams. Photo: VIC
Slain officers: Kai Javoi (left) and Lesha Lammy. Photo: VIPD
Slain officers: Kai Javoi (left) and Lesha Lammy. Photo: VIPD
VI CONSORTIUM

FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI — Details presaging the homicide deaths of police officers Lesha Lammy and Kai Javoi, as made available in court documents in the [US] Virgin Islands Police Department (V.I.P.D.) probable cause case against police officer Francis Williams, sheds light on how the VIPD was able to secure a $50,000 bond and arraignment on a stalking charge against Mr Williams, who is now on leave.

Ms. Lammy and Mr. Javoi were found dead at a beach in Hams Bluff, Frederiksted, St Croix, US Virgin Islands on Thursday afternoon August 11, 2016, both shot multiple times. The V.I.P.D. had immediately issued an all-points bulletin for Mr. Williams, and the reasons why unfolded in court on Friday as the V.I.P.D. attempted to build its stalking case against Mr. Williams.

A statement given by Detective Frankie Ortiz at Friday’s court hearing, unearthed a complicated love relationship between Ms. Lammy and Mr. Francis. They were not identified by their names in Mr. Ortiz’s statement. Rather, he referred to the slain officers as victim 1 and victim 2; the first being female, Ms. Lammy, and number 2 being Mr. Javoi.

Mr. Ortiz had spoken to Ms. Lammy’s mother, Dolores Silas, and another officer after the bodies were discovered, letting loose a myriad of information that sheds light on Ms. Lammy and Mr. Williams’ turbulent relationship.

Mrs. Silas spoke to Mr. Ortiz about an incident that occurred just two weeks before her daughter’s death, where Mr. Williams stole the keys of Ms. Lammy’s vehicle.

“Mrs. Silas got in her vehicle and traveled to where (Victim No. 1) was located, when suddenly Police Officer Francis Williams came driving from the Sandy Point area. Mrs. Silas said she told him to return the keys back to (Victim No. 1), which he did. Mrs. Silas stated that after that incident, (Victim No. 1) told her that the relationship between Police Officer Francis Williams and (Victim No. 1) was over,” Mr. Ortiz wrote.

But just two days later, Mr. Williams was back to Ms. Lammy’s house, this time asking for her hand in marriage. She turned him down, according to Mr. Ortiz.

Dancing at a nightclub

Mr. Ortiz further revealed through his sworn statement that he was given additional information from Officer Sharon Santiago, that Mr. Ortiz hoped would help secure the arraignment of Mr. Williams for stalking.

On July 29, 2016 Ms. Lammy and Mr. Javoi were dancing together at Chris Hideaway, a popular nightclub and sports bar in Christiansted. Not liking the scene, Mr. Williams cut between the two officers and attempted to separate them. Ms. Santigo told Mr. Ortiz that she grabbed Ms. Lammy to go have a drink. The two then went outside, where Ms. Lammy told Ms. Santiago that she had ended her relationship with Mr. Williams two weeks ago, but that Mr. Williams kept incessantly messaging her. She then blocked Mr. Williams phone number, but Mr. Williams used a workaround to contact her: he blocked his number from showing up on caller ID, according to Ms. Santiago.

“Santiago stated that while outside, she observed Police Officer F. Williams standing in front of (Victim No. 1) with his two hands on either side of the chair, preventing Victim No. 1 from leaving the chair. When (Victim No. 1) attempted to get up from the chair, Police Officer F. Williams shook his hand and placed it to her chest, pushing Victim No. 1 back into the chair,” Mr. Ortiz wrote.

Escalating situation

A day before the bodies of Ms. Lammy and Mr. Javoi were discovered at the Hams Bluff beach, Ms. Lammy told Ms. Santiago, Melissa Gilbert (another police officer) and her mother Mrs. Silas about an incident between Mr. Williams and Mr. Javoi.

Mr. Williams was riding with another police officer, Karishma Smith, when Mr. Williams drove the police cruiser off regular duty to the  home of Ms. Lammy in Frederiksted, and proceeded to block Ms. Lammy and Mr. Javoi from leaving, according to Ms. Smith. She said that Mr. Javoi was able to maneuver his vehicle around the police cruiser and went straightaway to file a police report, which was caught on surveillance camera at the V.I.P.D.’s Rainbow Complex at about 12:10 P.M., according to Mr. Ortiz.

Mr. Williams, according to Mr. Ortiz, became furious, hastily turning the police vehicle around and headed back to the police station in the Rainbow Complex. But he then stopped at the Hannah’s Rest stop lights before arriving at the Rainbow Complex.

“Officer K. Smith indicated that, while at the Hannah’s Rest traffic light, Officer F. Williams saw (Victim No. 1 and Victim No. 2) in the parking lot of the police station and turned around and left the area,” Mr. Ortiz wrote.

Mr. Ortiz said although Ms. Lammy spoke to Officer Mario Christian about the incident, she failed to file a formal complaint.

Ms. Lammy, 30, joined the police force on December 13, 2010 as a police recruit, and was promoted to the V.I.P.D. on June 26, 2013. Ms. Lammy, who was assigned to the Wilber Francis B Command on October 4, 2015, leaves behind three young children, according information provided by Government House.

Mr. Javoi, 28, joined the force as a police recruit on May 11, 2015. He was promoted to the V.I.P.D. on December 14, 2015, and was stationed at the Ancilmo Marshall C Command from June 26, 2016.

The Consortium spoke with V.I.P.D. Public Information Officer Glen Dratte on Tuesday seeking additional information, but he said there were no updates at the time, because he had not been briefed on any new information by detectives. Mr. Dratte said he would followup with this publication, but at time of writing, The Consortium hadn’t received any messages in regards to this incident from Mr. Dratte.

20 Responses to “Stalker’s proposal for marriage was turned down by now deceased officer”

  • Hmm (17/08/2016, 17:11) Like (17) Dislike (0) Reply
    that officer need hanging jealous man him be she dont want u let her go.
    • hello (17/08/2016, 18:30) Like (5) Dislike (26) Reply
      I understand what u saying, both parties being single and all.

      A church going $lut used another man to make a married man jealous.

      Some women has no pride ... they are worse than stray dogs and so bold face to take them nastiness inna the church.
    • Hmm (28/08/2016, 13:51) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      imagine the police officers doing this shit, and trying to make the streets a better place , this damn place is so corrupt may the lord have mercy on us , sad to hear what happened my deepest condolence to the family
  • wize up (17/08/2016, 18:06) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    1 girl & 2 boys !!!!
  • Vi for life (17/08/2016, 18:52) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    Upsessiv cruzian police can't take don
    • @VI for life (18/08/2016, 09:18) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
      Crucians are highly aggressive people. I've observed this as a teen staying in STX for a summer, a term at UVI in STX and when they set them paws here in BVI on our track. They lack social skills, diplomacy and tact. BVI beware!
  • U see... (17/08/2016, 19:26) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Man/woman Cyan't take a NO/HANND**
  • Just don't know (17/08/2016, 21:49) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
    He is less of human, he took the mother away from her children. If a woman or man don't want you, walk away. You cannot force anyone to love you or be with you. You do that the person is just going to be disgusted and hate you. His attitude was if I can't have her, no one will. He need frying in the electric chair.
  • SB (17/08/2016, 22:01) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    I could never love you that much ...it could never be that sweet. NEVER.
  • qc (17/08/2016, 22:14) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    If we were able to give all of those police who were responsible for those killings a lie dectector test, we'll have been surprised at the results
  • Blind Man (18/08/2016, 01:03) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    I new all along it was a love triangle gone bad.
  • Jokey Women. learn. (18/08/2016, 05:16) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    She done with him but she was playing with him.. She ain move serious. Months of harrassment and no offiicial policw report..And she was hoping that this officer she chose would be able to protect her.. He did his best he made police report . He should have been Armed and on the look out base on previous behavior..
  • wow (18/08/2016, 09:45) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
    Those 2 policemen look like twins. Maybe that is why she was screwing around with both of them
    • cb d (18/08/2016, 12:05) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
      I am a woman but sometimes when be break off from a relationship, we ought to give ourselves time to heal, meaning not go straight into another relationship..,
  • NELSON (18/08/2016, 15:19) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sad all around. Young people get your acts together vibes. This was not worth it. all for naught in the end.
    • chad (18/08/2016, 19:00) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Then after he kill them, he pour acid on their private parts.
      • ccc (19/08/2016, 08:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        Sad shit up in here! Lord have Mercy on us. World we are in the last day....lets us pray without ceasing.......
  • ccc (19/08/2016, 08:49) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Do U have proof of that? Just a question...If that is so he is really Nasty....
    • yes (19/08/2016, 18:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Read the VI Consortium, it stated that the officers died in a barbaric way. And it mentioned that acid was poured on their private parts.


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