Melissa Ferguson, William Mason’s Wife, Turns Herself Into Police
Before noon today, Melissa Ferguson, the wife of accused murderer William “Danny” Mason, turned herself in to the Belmopan Police. Police had been looking for Ferguson and had issued a wanted bulletin for her arrest in connection with the beheading of Pastor Llewellyn Lucas on July fifteenth. The bulletin was issued on July nineteenth, four days after the pastor’s head was found inside her husband’s pickup truck outside a bar in Belmopan; his torso was disposed of at Mason’s farm near mile thirty-two on the Western Highway. Ferguson was escorted to the Belmopan police by her attorney, Richard “Dickie” Bradley; she provided a lengthy statement to the police. Ferguson is believed to have been at their Intelco Hill house when the kidnapping of the pastor and two others took place. This development adds to the ongoing Mason saga that has shaken the government because of the number of ministers that had become chummy with him. A news crew is still in Belmopan we’ll have more on this story as it continues to develop. On July nineteenth, Guyanese/Canadian William Mason was arraigned along with four other persons: twenty-year-old Ernest Castillo, twenty-nine-year-old Keron Fernandez, twenty-nine-year-old Ashton Vanegas and thirty-year-old Terence Fernandez for the murder.

Once Dickie Bradley is her lawyer, she will come out free.