JAMAICA FULL A MURDERER BWAAY SMH

Thirty-six-year-old electrician, Everett Duncan of Greenwich Park, St. Ann, has been charged with murder after he reportedly confessed to the killing of 38-year-old plumber Patrick Spence, otherwise called ‘Andy’ of Bounty Hall, Trelawny.

Spence was reported missing on Friday after numerous attempts by his relatives to contact him failed.

He was last seen on CCTV entering a friend’s car on Thursday, October 8, at a supermarket in Falmouth after parking his own vehicle.

Spence was later found dead along a dirt track in Runaway Bay, St. Ann, with several stab wounds to the body and the throat slashed.

The Runaway Bay Police were alerted and launched an investigation. Duncan, who was subsequently caught, reportedly confessed to the murder.

He was charged with murder on Sunday and is now awaiting a court day.

8 thoughts on “JAMAICA FULL A MURDERER BWAAY SMH

  1. Our people need to learn conflict resolution. This culture of not tolerating disrespect or violation, often times leads to wrong decision making.

    Walk good.

  2. I have always stated that living in a violent society will eventually affect the regular ppl. It’s not only the killers for hire doing this, lots of everyday ppl are now involved in killing each other.

  3. Both of them are suppose to be best friends he lost his life Bks he was planning to kill a female Bks they had a ongoing court case so the friend killed him Bks he liked the girl and didn’t want his frind to (obeah her)

  4. The biggest issue Jamaicans have is getting justice. When the Justice system is robust and swift in its judgements, quality attorneys a dime a dozen and more police know how to put together proper cases for court. Trust me, murders will drop. You think most Americans know anything bout conflict resolution? Hell no but them know them rights and the courts are ready and willing to hear even thier petty differences. Have you ever been in a Jamaican court? It brings you right back to colonial days and you are respected based who you are and what you did. However, certain powers that be dont want the average man armed with justice so they can carry on their injustices

    1. I see your point, to be honest, i see “some” Jamaicans who’ve gotten the opportunity to move to foreign countries displaying the same “hot headed” behavior for simple things…With that being said, it’s deeper than what you have outlined. There is a system that have been put into place for years that have molded us into how we think and behave.

      Walk good!

      P.s’ You too Yardielovethug 🙂

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