VIDEO: Police Refuse to Disclose Location of Man Linked to Suspect in Chantel’s Murder

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The police have refused to disclose any information about the male suspect associated with the tragic death of nine-year-old Chantel Crump.

Despite ongoing inquiries, authorities have not provided any updates to Antigua.news regarding his whereabouts.

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  1. Rhea

    As far as he not wanting to say where this man is. i am now convinced that he is no longer in custody. Y’all failed Chantel.

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  2. food4thought

    God forbid but i do wish that this was someone from their family. how would they approach the case. think we didnt see him passing by the court in his white jeep. hmmmmm

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  3. Antigua Surf

    The system stay failing Chantel. Where is this man? Why haven’t been sentenced yet? Why wasn’t he charged? What did they do to Chantel? What about the autopsy that was done? we the public is hurting on this matter as well and we deserve to know

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  4. Randy

    The man is scared for his life. Come on. People are waiting to kill the man. Judge him before he is found guilty? We have to be more sensible thinking that this

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    • Un

      Randy I agree. The amount things I heard about the man. How he is a obeah man, and he from Haiti and he sacrificing ppl. I would not want to be him. The lady confessed to do it on her own why you looking for the man.

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      • Anonymous

        That girl lie she’s not alone do not believe her

  5. Thumbs Up

    Great work. You guys make this look too easy. Try to get in touch with Angela’s mama. I am sure she wants to speak out. Your team has been doing great work. Keep it up

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  6. Juju Bee

    I believe if the police had evidence to hold him they would have done so like they did with Angela.

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  7. Ralf

    It is unbearable what is going on here. Everything about Chantel’s death is tailored to a 20-year-old woman. You immediately notice that something is wrong here. But someone has anything against becoming known. Something has to happen.

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  8. Stone

    Speculation and assumption are two dangerous weapons of self destruction…be careful how you use them

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  9. Faithful National #1

    The Police, given their lousy track record in crime solving at this level and their contemptible refusal to provide the public with information regarding their “ongoing” investigations, certainly lend credence to the widely held belief that Police may well be involved in a COVER-UP of massive proportions. Whom are they shielding? High ranking politicians among Government Ministers? We’ve heard of their love for Hispanic women, and men, especially the Popeshead Street variety. Are the politicians from among the UPP opposition party??? We’ve heard of marital family ties to certain highly visible UPP operatives! Are the Police coveri ng up for one their own. Again, we’ve heard of the regular sexual liaisons that go on among crooked members of the Force and the Hispanic Red light districts across Antigua.
    And what of the results of the so-called autopsy? Has there been any official disclosure on its contents? Instead, they send the “grieving” father of the murdered victim – a man who allegedly has had his own serious issues with the Police in the past, to tell the public that he had viewed the body and that THERE WERE NO SIGNS OF MUTILATION on the deceased’s body!!! This coming right after an autopsy was conducted!!! Is the father a medical expert, capable of differentiating between wounds from the autopsy and those that could have been made during the commission of a vicious murder.
    Chantel, you are not likely to receive any justice in this your native land which continues to protect and promote the life and livelihoods of outsiders who wash up on our shores and are allowed to spring roots here. The Police and politicians (red, blue, green black, white or orange) protect and promote them.
    JUSTICE FOR CHANTEL CRUMP! JUSTICE FOR CHANTEL CRUMP!

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    • Teacher for Life

      Well well! This is only one of the few times that I totally agree with you Faithful. From day one I’ve wanted to know where this man dey and why Chantel’s case and all the other missing persons cases were not turned over to Scotland Yard. This does indeed stink of a cover-up but no matter how hard they try, the truth will always come out. JUSTICE FOR CHANTEL!!

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