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NLS Deathlist Killer, Shaville Parris Appeals Begin Tomorrow In Triple Murders Of Ishmael Brumant, T Bass, Jonathan Williams In St Maarten

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Curaçao: appeal masked ‘hitman from NLS’
September 7, 2021

Curaçao: appeal masked ‘hitman from NLS’

In Curaçao, from Wednesday the appeal against the suspects of three notorious liquidations on Sint Maarten and various attempts to do so will be submitted to the Joint Court of Justice. The prime suspect Shaville “Heart” Parris has previously been sentenced to life in prison. Justice thinks that Parris has ties to the criminal organization No Limit Soldiers (NLS). The courtroom in Curaçao is heavily secured.

Mini market
Parris has been found guilty of the murders of Ishmael Brumant and T. Bass in 2019, Jonathan Williams in 2018, and the attempted murder of five other individuals.

On October 28, 2019, surveillance cameras recorded how two men with pistols in hand ran to a mini-market in Middle Region (Sint Maarten) where Brumant and three other men were sitting. The gunmen opened fire. They killed Brumant and injured two of the three others. It had rained earlier in the day and one of the two assailants slipped. The other gunman, who was masked, accidentally hit co-perpetrator Bass in the abdomen, he died a short time later on the spot.

Meanwhile, the other gunman unsuccessfully pursued the men he was unable to immediately liquidate, but eventually fled in a white Kia Picanto. The court found proven that the masked gunman had been Parris. Important evidence is that a Glock 17 pistol was found in a house where Parris was arrested, which was used in the shooting and later also in an attempted murder, in January 2020. There are also phone taps and WhatsApp messages from the suspects.

Jonathan Williams
On August 5, 2018, Jonathan Wiliams was ambushed and shot dead in his car in Simpson Bay on Sint Maarten. He had just finished a long party night at the popular club Soggy Dollar. A car blocked Williams’ vehicle as he backed out of a parking lot. A masked man stepped from the back seat with a firearm in his hand. Moments later, that man shot Williams three times in the head at close range. The gunman then got back into the car, which fled towards the French side of the island.

The getaway car was found abandoned in the French Quarter about three weeks after the murder. Parris’ DNA was found on the handle of the left rear door, which was the door the gunman had stepped in and out of. (text continues under advertisement)


During the trial in court, the prosecutor stated that Parris and co-defendants formed a ‘professional murder team’. Contracts were also made for the shootings in which the victims did not die, according to the judiciary.

Anonymous intelligence gathered by police shows that Parris has ties to No Limit Soldiers (NLS) member Irvin “Nuto” Wawoe and may have worked for him as a hit man. Wawoe once lived on Sint Maarten. His associate and girlfriend were shot dead here and Wawoe escaped liquidation in 2014 in prison on Sint Maarten.

Wawoe is said to have completed a death list on Sint Maarten. One of those names should have been murdered at the mini-market in Middle Region, but that had failed, the justice thinks. Brumant, the fatality there, had been collateral damage .

https://www.crimesite.nl/curacao-hoger-beroep-gemaskerde-hitman-van-nls/

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