Glenford Spencer
Glenford "Gee" Spencer (born 1975 in St Catherine) is a Jamaican criminal[1][2][3] and member of the Yardies[4] who was listed as one of the top ten most wanted criminals in the country by the Jamaica Constabulary Force[5]
Background
Spencer fled Jamaica after being charged with the murder of Rohan Lowers and, in 2002, was spotted in Bristol, England.[6]
In 2001, he was listed on a Most Wanted list, at place number five. [7]
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References
- "Articles on Jamaican Criminals, Including: Yardie, Jamaican Posse, Joel Smith (Murderer), Delroy Denton, Eaton Green, Glenford Spencer, Kemar Jarrett,: Buy Articles on Jamaican Criminals, Including: Yardie, Jamaican Posse, Joel Smith (Murderer), Delroy Denton, Eaton Green, Glenford Spencer, Kemar Jarrett, Online at Low Price in India on Snapdeal". www.snapdeal.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- Books, Better World. "Buy New & Used Books Online with Free Shipping". Better World Books. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "Jamaican Criminals, Including: Yardie, Jamaican Posse, Joel Smith (Murderer), Delroy Denton, Eaton Green, Glenford Spencer, Kemar Jarrett, Donovan Bennett, Ranking Dread, Tottenham Mandem, Vivian Blake, Claude Massop, Christopher Coke, Shower Posse, ISBN 9781244419193 - Better Read Than Dead Bookstore Newtown". www.betterread.com.au. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "What does glenford mean". findwords.info. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "Jamaica Gleaner - Cops seek public's help in nabbing most wanted men - Monday - April 22, 2002". web.archive.org. 27 September 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- "Jamaica Gleaner - Yardie gangs control cocaine network in Britain - Monday - February 25, 2002". web.archive.org. 6 September 2008. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- Cawthorne, Nigel (6 July 2010). "The World's Most Evil Gangsters". Kings Road Publishing. Retrieved 2 January 2020 – via Google Books.
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