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Jan 06, 2013 News
Forty-year-old, Roy Moses, of Dredge Creek, Pomeroon River, remains in police custody, as a key suspect in his father’s murder.
Police on December 26, last discovered Moses floating in the Pomeroon River with a deep wound to his neck. A post mortem report revealed that Moses died as a result of an injury to the neck (wound).
In police possession is also the alleged murder weapon, which has been named as a chopper.
Cindy Moses is maintaining her father, Steven Moses, was murdered. According to Moses she recalled her mother, Evelina Moses, leaving their Dredge Creek home with her, for her sister’s residence, several miles from where they lived.
Moses added that her father and her brother Roy Moses were imbibing alcohol but that her father was not heavily intoxicated at the time she left for her sister’s residence.
Moses added that upon her return home she did not see her father. When her mother returned home she heard noises emanating from her yard and went across to investigate.”He must be dead.”
Those words, Moses said her mother overheard. But Moses said luck was not on her family’s side and after intense searches by family members, her mother, Evelina, discovered her father’s clothes at their landing early the following morning.
Moses said that the next day the police discovered her dad floating in the Pomeroon River with a wound behind his neck.
Moses said that police have held her brother for the past three days with no indication as to whether he will be charged for her father’s suspected murder.
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