Man Pleads Guilty to Blackmailing Family with Death Threats
Tonight, a chilling case of blackmail takes center stage in the High Court. Elijah Buller, the man accused of threatening to kill his own uncle and family unless he was paid two thousand dollars, has officially pleaded guilty. The incident, which dates back to July 2023, shook a quiet neighborhood in Belize City, and now, nearly two years later, Buller is facing the consequences. This morning, before Justice Nigel Pilgrim, Buller was reindicted and once again heard the charge of blackmail read aloud. He accepted the agreed facts of the case and entered a guilty plea as part of a plea bargain with the Crown. The court confirmed that Buller’s plea was made voluntarily, without pressure or promises. The details are disturbing: a loud knock at the door, a firearm raised, and a terrifying threat: ‘You, your wife, and daughter will die if you don’t give me two thousand dollars by Sunday.’ That’s what Jason Reneau and his wife Sheila say they endured at the hands of a man they once called family. Now out on bail, Buller is set to be sentenced this Friday, July fourth, at nine a.m. He’s expected to receive a non-custodial sentence and will be ordered to pay compensation to his victims. We’ll be following this story closely and will bring you updates as they unfold.
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