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Police find burnt body in back of rental car in USVI

- incident deemed a homicide
A vehicle, that police believe to be a rental, was found with a male victim in the back, burned beyond recognition. Photo: Internet Source
VI CONSORTIUM

CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St Thomas, USVI- — Police Commissioner Delroy Richards confirmed to The Consortium this morning, October 23, 2016 that [US] Virgin Islands Police Department (VIPD) officers on St Thomas, US Virgin Islands (USVI) found a “crisply burned” body in the back of what appeared to be a rental vehicle on Saturday morning, October 22, 2016.

Mr Richards said police were alerted to the incident, which occurred in Fortuna in the Bordeaux area, and immediately dispatched units to investigate the matter.

Upon arrival, Mr Richards said officers found a vehicle that police believe to be a rental, with a male victim in the back, burned beyond recognition. He said the incident has been classified as a homicide, noting the severity of the burn, the manner in which the victim was found, and also the area, noting that the location, near a beach, has been known for drug trafficking. This latest victim is the third, Mr Richards said, was killed in the area, and although police have yet to identify the male victim, the two who died in the past, and a third who was injured, were Hispanics.

“The area where the vehicle was found, that’s about the third homicide we’ve had in that particular area. One of the things we have looked at is that it’s possibly one of those shipment points for drugs in that beach area. Mr Richards then explained the past incidents that left the two Hispanics dead, one who was found dead with bullet wounds, and the other involving two Hispanic individuals, who were awaiting a drug drop-off when shots were fired at them, leaving one dead while the other escaped.

The individual who escaped was treated at the hospital where he was interviewed by police. “But when we went back to look for him, we couldn’t find him,” Mr Richards said.

The commissioner said the incident remains under investigation.

4 Responses to “Police find burnt body in back of rental car in USVI”

  • ABC (23/10/2016, 14:37) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    good luck with finding the one who did this crime
  • chad (23/10/2016, 18:34) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    That's a real hotspot
  • idea (24/10/2016, 12:17) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    So here's a FREE idea for the USVI PD - install some friggin' CCTV cameras in the area nuh - geez um bread man! Like ayo over there stupid or just intellectually challenged? Which one is it! Three homicides in the same area known for what - drugs trafficking! GTFOH - see why when your brain stops functioning these dinosaurs need culling!
  • B Real (24/10/2016, 15:51) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Let that be a lesson to you ROOKS ... NO FORENSIC EVIDENCE.


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