Someone called me a few moments ago to say that they heard this happened yesterday. Does anyone know anything about it. She also went on to say that Jamaica is trying to keep this quiet.
American Women found dead in car behind Sweat Spot in Negril this week
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so they never had any details?Originally posted by AngieB View PostSomeone called me a few moments ago to say that they heard this happened yesterday. Does anyone know anything about it. She also went on to say that Jamaica is trying to keep this quiet.When its hot in the jungle of peace I go swimming in the ocean of love.....
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All I can find is this and I am the Google queen:
New leads in murders of Brooklyn teen, cousin, in Jamaica
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Authorities are pursuing new leads in connection with the murders of a Brooklyn teenager and her cousin in Jamaica.Jamaica's assistant police commissioner Derrick Knight said Saturday that detectives have seized two vehicles in connection with the double homicides.
They have also identified someone whom they believe knows something about the crimes and have urged him to turn himself in.
19-year-old Franciena Johnson of Brooklyn and her 18-year-old cousin Nadia Fearon were shot and killed while visiting relatives in Jamaica, just one day after they arrived.
Johnson's heartbroken mother never imagined it might be the last time she would see her child when she sent her off for winter break to stay with her grandmother.
But now Suzette Clarke-Grose, of Canarsie, is dealing with unimaginable pain.
After Franciena and Nadia vanished, police found their bodies far from the resort areas, floating in a salt marsh near May Pen on the country's south coast.
Then Franciena's grandmother made the terrible phone call.
"She said, 'Brace yourself, because your daughter is dead,'" Clarke-Grose said through tears. "I asked what happened, and she don't know, she just never came home Friday night. She and Nadia left the house to go to May Pen, and she didn't return home."
Police tell the family they are putting together bits and pieces of evidence to help find the killer. Someone heard gunshots, which led them to the bodies.
"I was told it appears they kidnapped them in a car, and the area where they took them was very lonely," Clarke-Grose said. "Nobody really knows what happened. They only know that they found them with gunshot wounds to the body."
Clarke-Grose spoke to Eyewitness News while sorting through hundreds of pictures of her photogenic daughter, who was studying to be a nurse at Kingsboro College. She was born in Jamaica and moved to the US as a child, and her mother can't understand why anyone would hurt her.
"She was a bubbly and loving girl, that's all I can say," Clarke-Grose said. "Very respectful. I can't imagine somebody doing something, because it's somebody you can't do nothing but love."
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