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Active criminal investigation into Clifford Marshall death

This story was posted 1 year ago
11 August 2021
in Crime
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by Linda Straker

  • Clifford Marshall died in June and was buried in July 2021
  • Young lady in a social media video posting claimed that she gave Marshall poison
  • Unclear cause of death written on death certificate

Police have confirmed that there is an active criminal investigation into the death of Clifford Marshall.

Marshall died in June and was buried in July 2021. This confirmation came after a young lady who declared her name as Shane-Ann Ambrose in a social media video posting, claimed that she gave him poison and is not sure if she caused his death.

“I don’t know if I killed him, but I gave him poison,” the young lady said in the video. She claimed to be a 23-year-old Guyanese who was in a 3-year relationship with Marshall.

“I gave him weedless poison. I don’t know if I killed him, but I know to myself that I gave him. I do it and it just hurting me. This is the first time I did something like this, I would not take it anymore, so I had to, I don’t know,” she said in the video as tears rolled down her eyes.

Claiming that Marshall physically abused her and threatened her life as well as sexually assaulted her 3-year-old daughter on more than one occasion, she told the public that she had spoken to the daughter of Marshall about his behaviour. Tearfully expressing her sorrow about the entire situation, she said “I am prepared to pay for it. I did not know what to do,” she said. The video has been viewed by more than 7,000 times and shared.

On Wednesday, police confirmed that the active investigation began before the video was in circulation. They were not willing to provide information about the status of the investigation. It is unclear the cause of death written on the death certificate.

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Comments 7

  1. Delboy says:
    1 year ago

    Marshall was convicted in England for multiple rape with under aged children,he got what he deserved.

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  2. Alfred Thomas says:
    1 year ago

    He was a convicted Pedophile in the UK having raped and molested and penetrated 4 young children over a few years with the victims between 5 and 12 years old ! For the record this was in Isleworth Crown Court in England. Many others are either too scared or too shamed to come forward from Clozier, but thankfully albeit slowly the TRUTH is coming out. For too long he and his family covered this up. Watch the full story unfold over the coming days.

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    • Truth seeker says:
      1 year ago

      Do you have an article about it? I tried looking it up on Isleworth Crown Court data base and he’s not in the system

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  3. Mike says:
    1 year ago

    Interesting story. Let’s wait and see…

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  4. Grenadian says:
    1 year ago

    Uhhhh so how many “unclear” deaths it have? What about that young lady not too long ago from Mardi Gras but she was residing in St. Marks? No one was brought to justice. How much of an investigation is really done.. and what sort of tests do these pathologists do to really find cause of death?

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    • Sarah says:
      1 year ago

      That’s not true someone is sitting in jail awaiting trial for that girl

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  5. Storm says:
    1 year ago

    So our police are now claiming this case is active due to social media and the alleged confession from this young lady.
    Now in any organisation this video would be taken down while the police investigate this claim.
    But look at the direction this case have taken and judge and jury been allocated via social media.

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