ID parade for cop implicated in murder of female colleague


The police officer being held on suspicion that he had a female colleague murdered last month is expected to face an identification parade today.
Another suspect is also set to face identification in relation to the gun murder.
Meanwhile, investigators are scheduled today to update the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on the progress of the case against the cop.
This is a result of attorney Peter Champagnie filing a writ of habeas corpus complaining to the court last week that the cop has been held for almost two weeks without being charged on the matter.
Corporal Judith Williams was shot six times while at a bus stop near her home at McKintyre Villa (otherwise known as Dunkirk), in Kingston, on Thursday, April 28.
The 54-year-old Williams was attacked by two men traveling on a motorbike. She died hours later.
A civilian was held shortly after, followed by Williams’ colleague.

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