The final part of the Joel Andem series moves out of the hills and into the courtroom. This episode separates legend from record — the Lennox Ffrench murder case that collapsed when the witness problem hit, and the 2005 Gun Court convictions for illegal possession of firearm and shooting with intent that became the legal anchor of the story. We close the arc with what the Clarksonville raid really proved: that distance is not disappearance, that the structure of evasion was the real subject all along, and that a fugitive legend is built in the space between what police allege, what courts prove, what communities fear, and what the landscape allows. Not a celebration of a gangster. A precise close.
Series: Jamaican Gangster — Joel Andem (Complete)
Episode: Part 6 — Legend, Court, and Capture
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