<P class=MsoBodyText>By Sean Wordsworth, Freelance Writer
Who was Peter King man?
A wha dat dem a flim, man?
Mi hear say some big
Man name inna de ting, man.
Anno Bounty Killer, anno me
And anno Bling, don
So who was the King man?
The King man, the King Man – Vybz Kartel
It has been several months since the gruesome murder of Peter King and the subsequent sex tape scandal first hit the front pages of the tabloid newspapers in Jamaica, and discussion of the juicy details of the case fired the imagination and occupied pole position in Internet chat rooms, office conversations and ‘corner-talk’ for several weeks afterwards.
However, in subsequent months, the story has seemed to disappear from the agenda of the local media. Why is this? Is it because it’s not really that great a story? Perhaps there’s no new angle to report on? Or better still, have the powers-that-be decided to be party to the cover up of a paedophile ring involving rich socialites and underprivileged street boys?
The jury is still out on the latter consideration. But in the meantime, XtraNews has been doing some digging to unearth more about just what happened to Peter King, and exactly what is on those infamous tapes.
XtraNews spoke to a policeman, on the condition of anonymity, who admitted to seeing some of the tapes and gave us a ‘blow-by-blow’ running commentary of the ribald activities and the nude, naughty adventures of Messrs. Peter King and company.
The cop denied seeing any entertainers, or sporting stars on the infamous tapes but admitted that he had not been able to view the entire cache of the carnal kinky footage.
“Mi no see everybody, what mi see is just bits and pieces of the tapes and what some big men in this society were doing to both young girls and boys, and to each other...it was disgusting. One of the tapes show them on a boat and there was a little girl and these older men, and the things they were doing to her. When a saw the face of one of the men molesting this little child I could not believe mi eyes. Is a big big man in Jamaica. God know, a feel every pain she feel. I couldn’t watch no more,” the cop confided to a reporter.
And this was just the tip of the iceberg.
“Other scenes were in like a bedroom, and there were men having sex with boys, Peter King and maybe some of him friend dem…it well nasty,” he said.
“The tapes are closely guarded and monitored because they fear that someone will copy incriminating sections and leak it to the media, but nuff big man de pon it…it hard fi get a copy because ah nuff footage de de. Right now, the ting still ah blow mi mind…it bad sey the gay ting deep a Jamaica, but the molestation of the children dem a get outa hand.
“Whe we gone to, eeh? When we the police know and have the evidence but because of the people involve we are sworn to secrecy and can’t do anything about it...or else. Whe Jamaica really gone to? It mek mi shame to be a part of this.
“Mi nah lie, if I eva get the chance a would mek a whole heap a copies and send them out to the media and everyone mek people know what these people that they look up to are doing to children just because they are underprivileged. That is the only way justice will happen, when it blow out big and then them can’t cover it up anymore.”
This ‘Kingfish Affair’ has become such an emotive issue in the country that it has even divided gays, and resurrected concerns about the age-old class concerns about the police force being merely an instrument susceptible to the corrupt machinations of the rich and monied class. There are two laws, some say, one for the rich, the other for the poor.
“If it were poor men from the ghetto or the middle class who were involved in this paedophile ring, I am sure that they would have been arrested already…I feel that there is going to be a cover-up…J-FLAG doesn’t protect paedophiles,” the leader of J-Flag said
Who was Peter King man?
A wha dat dem a flim, man?
Mi hear say some big
Man name inna de ting, man.
Anno Bounty Killer, anno me
And anno Bling, don
So who was the King man?
The King man, the King Man – Vybz Kartel
It has been several months since the gruesome murder of Peter King and the subsequent sex tape scandal first hit the front pages of the tabloid newspapers in Jamaica, and discussion of the juicy details of the case fired the imagination and occupied pole position in Internet chat rooms, office conversations and ‘corner-talk’ for several weeks afterwards.
However, in subsequent months, the story has seemed to disappear from the agenda of the local media. Why is this? Is it because it’s not really that great a story? Perhaps there’s no new angle to report on? Or better still, have the powers-that-be decided to be party to the cover up of a paedophile ring involving rich socialites and underprivileged street boys?
The jury is still out on the latter consideration. But in the meantime, XtraNews has been doing some digging to unearth more about just what happened to Peter King, and exactly what is on those infamous tapes.
XtraNews spoke to a policeman, on the condition of anonymity, who admitted to seeing some of the tapes and gave us a ‘blow-by-blow’ running commentary of the ribald activities and the nude, naughty adventures of Messrs. Peter King and company.
The cop denied seeing any entertainers, or sporting stars on the infamous tapes but admitted that he had not been able to view the entire cache of the carnal kinky footage.
“Mi no see everybody, what mi see is just bits and pieces of the tapes and what some big men in this society were doing to both young girls and boys, and to each other...it was disgusting. One of the tapes show them on a boat and there was a little girl and these older men, and the things they were doing to her. When a saw the face of one of the men molesting this little child I could not believe mi eyes. Is a big big man in Jamaica. God know, a feel every pain she feel. I couldn’t watch no more,” the cop confided to a reporter.
And this was just the tip of the iceberg.
“Other scenes were in like a bedroom, and there were men having sex with boys, Peter King and maybe some of him friend dem…it well nasty,” he said.
“The tapes are closely guarded and monitored because they fear that someone will copy incriminating sections and leak it to the media, but nuff big man de pon it…it hard fi get a copy because ah nuff footage de de. Right now, the ting still ah blow mi mind…it bad sey the gay ting deep a Jamaica, but the molestation of the children dem a get outa hand.
“Whe we gone to, eeh? When we the police know and have the evidence but because of the people involve we are sworn to secrecy and can’t do anything about it...or else. Whe Jamaica really gone to? It mek mi shame to be a part of this.
“Mi nah lie, if I eva get the chance a would mek a whole heap a copies and send them out to the media and everyone mek people know what these people that they look up to are doing to children just because they are underprivileged. That is the only way justice will happen, when it blow out big and then them can’t cover it up anymore.”
This ‘Kingfish Affair’ has become such an emotive issue in the country that it has even divided gays, and resurrected concerns about the age-old class concerns about the police force being merely an instrument susceptible to the corrupt machinations of the rich and monied class. There are two laws, some say, one for the rich, the other for the poor.
“If it were poor men from the ghetto or the middle class who were involved in this paedophile ring, I am sure that they would have been arrested already…I feel that there is going to be a cover-up…J-FLAG doesn’t protect paedophiles,” the leader of J-Flag said
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