Police Blotter 19 Abduction In The Tropics
Canadian Police Constable Chris Hines was at home watching television.
"Life in the Fast Lane" There appears a couple dressed in a regular bathing suit.
"Life in the Fast Lane" There appears a couple dressed in business attire.
"Life in the Fast Lane" There appears a couple dressed in 1900's bathing suits. The guy with the tank top and the long shorts and the lady with the flounces.
"Life in the Fast Lane" There appears a pair of Muslims, the man wearing a cap and tunic and a woman in a full burkah.
"Life in the Fast Lane" There appears a pair of astronauts in full NASA uniform."
British accent Female News anchor: This morning at the holding cells of the Police station downtown, a prisoner named George Murphy, was shot during a struggle with the Police.
Police Constable Chris Hines knew about this story as he was the arresting Officer.
George Murphy was a famous case. Him and his wife, Kelly Murphy, both practicing endoscopic surgeons with the husband specializing in laparoscopic surgery, and with the wife specializing in arthroscopic surgery, were vacationing in Antigua with their 3 children. One of the children, Natalie, aged 4 had been abducted and possibly murdered.
The couples lack of emotion when they were interviewed on television made the Police forensic psychologist very suspicious.
After going out for dinner they returned to their children in the room, and found that one of them was missing.
A few locals of the funky small neighbourhood they were staying at were named as suspects but were eventually eliminated as persons of interest in the case. Then the couple themselves was named as suspects. As time went on and media pressure grew, the couple became instant overnight celebrities and household names.
Stunning aligations from the Antigua Police Department where the crime occured emerged that the couple themselves were named as suspects and told not to leave Antigua for seven days. There was a flag out for their passport numbers on the airport computers. After hours of questioning, they were released.
The controversial evidence was that DNA was found in the car they rented 25 days after the child's death. A crafty lawyer went on television and said that in small towns, there are often two rental cars in the whole town, and it is possible the killer rented the car earlier and not so coincidentally the couple rented that same car.
But that was not the only evidence. Police sniffer dogs had smelt evidence of a corpse in the room. And there was other evidence not disclosed.
But there was still insufficient evidence so the couple were released on their own recognizance and allowed to go whereever. They decided to move back to Canada.
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One night, routinely, before going to sleep, they gave the children chloral hydrate to make them sleep. But one of the children was given too much and died.
The next morning, the two twins woke up groggy but alive. The other child, Natalie, did not wake up at all. The couple panicked. The wrapped the body in a cloth and drove to a river and threw the child's corpse into a river. The body was weighted down.
Then in the afternoon, after the time when they would have finished their dinner, they called the media. Then half an hour later, they called the Police.
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YouTube had a lot of people writing in the comments section. The verdict in the comments section on YouTube videos about this topic was unanimous. Just about everybody knows they did it.
George Murphy was later arrested by the Police on a shoplifting beef. Constable Chris Hines was the arresting Officer. At a local medical supply store, with a pharmacy, George Murphy was trying to steal some chloral hydrate. It seems that George Murphy had, strangely, developed an addiction to chloral hydrate, even though it was the drug that has caused the death of his daughter.
He was arrested without incident.
The Police arrested him and brought him to the holding cell. As George Murphy showed up and presented his posessions to the prison guard, the ring that was in his wallet dropped out and under a desk which the guard did not notice. After accusing the guard and fighting with the guard, there was a scuffle, a struggle and as a result, the prisoner was shot at the holding cells.
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