ST JAMES, JAMAICA: 20-y-o mother & 4 month old infant son murdered in St James......How can we ease the pain?

BY HORACE HINES Observer staff reporter
Saturday, December 28, 2013 | 11:02 PM

woman and son killed in St James montego bayST JAMES, Jamaica -- The bodies of a 20-year-old mother and her four- month-old son, who both went missing on Thursday, were found at a National Water Commission (NWC) pumping station in the community of Sign in St James Saturday afternoon.
The deceased have been identified as Melissa Evans, also called Shanice and her son, Jilani Green of Dumphies, also in the parish. Reports are that Evans and her son were last seen alive when they left home Thursday evening to purchase ice cream.
On Friday, a missing person report was made to the police. A search for the two ended when the grim discovery was made about 1:30 Saturday afternoon after the police were summoned to the area by an unknown person who called to inform them of the corpses.
Upon arrival the cops found Evans' body, with her throat cut, behind the utility company plant, while the toddler was found a short distance away wedged down a manhole. Members of the St James division of the Jamaica Fire Brigade worked feverishly to remove the baby's body from the manhole. Senior detectives from the Montego Bay CIB have launched a high level probe into the gruesome discovery. Read more:

2 comments:

  1. Because there is no Law or Barrier against Greed then the less fortunate suffers most at all times as the scrapping intensifies at the bottom for the whats left.

    This kind of killing is not a Jamaica only problem it is a Global issue. But because Jamaica is so uniquely blessed with unstoppable people she becomes a mirror to the world.

    When educated healthy people are strangled Economically the inevitable result is the rending of the social fabric. If you are alive you want to live and live well.

    Put Crabs in a Barrel an un natural environment for them see how they rip each other apart. Take away our means of a earning our living. Turn our Island Home into a Giant Supermarket controlled by external forces and mindless murdering will be the inevitable result. A degree in nuclear Physics is not needed to understand this.

    Look at the Greed manifested by the Financial institutions around the world and you will notice that the Jamaica murder rate is directly linked. Where Greed thrives Compassion dies. Life looses its value and materialism gains a worshipful status. The young suffers most as they try to make sense of the forces pulling them apart.

    When we were permitted to be industrious grow crops and market our products. Buy the things we needed on the National or International market. We did not have time or desire to murder.

    The people responsible for the errors of the Market forces experiment is also responsible for unleashing the Spirit of Destruction through Greed upon the World.

    They will pay for their deliberate errors but only when the Storm winds of sorrow starts moving through their 5th Home 2nd Yacht, 3rd Supersonic Flier and Fleet of Cars.

    The misery which is to come as a result of the domination of Greed is un bearable. The errors of the market forces equation is very evident but the will to stop the slide into the abyss is not an option, only when the storm winds gains momentum will the architects and beneficiaries change.

    Gordon Gekko GREED IS GOOD doctrine is a fallacy. A Master Lie with adverse consequences as seen in Jamaica and other parts of the world.

    Jamaica's role in the dismantling of Slavery and more recently Apartheid also our preparation to become a Democratic Republic is causing some of us to think outside the box. This persistent state of sorrow over the island caused by a contineous murdering is way beyond abnormal. There is cause to wonder if our condition could be construed along the path of managed decline.

    Did we some how unwittingly accept a basket to carry water?

    We mis managed our emotions during the mid 1970s and behaved very badly but we regained our composure and pushed ahead. Our current state is troubling when I start to contemplate a holiday destination other than Jamaica due to fear.

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  2. only god can deal with these wicked people

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