-Cites “Malicious Intent” in Princess Zuo Case

By Jerromie S. Walters
Monrovia, Montserrado County – The Grand Jury of Montserrado County has formally indicted Bill Jallah for the alleged murder of 23-year-old Princess Zuo Wesseh, marking a significant development in a case that has drawn public outrage.
Jallah faces multiple felony charges, including *Murder, Criminal Attempt to Commit Murder, and Aggravated Assault, in connection with the December 21, 2024, stabbing death of Wesseh in the Duport Road area.
Prosecutors allege Jallah acted with “malice and intent,” concealing a knife under his clothing before confronting Wesseh. Investigators recovered the murder weapon at the scene, and Jallah reportedly admitted to the crime during police interrogation.
Earlier on the day of the attack, Jallah allegedly visited Wesseh’s workplace twice, harassing her to the point that she notified his father, William Jallah.
The case was initially set for hearing on May 15, 2025, but defense attorneys successfully petitioned for a continuance, citing the need for additional time to review case files.