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January 22, 2010

Jamaican Police Arrest Suspect in UK Gay Diplomat's Murder

John_terry Welcome news concerning the murder last year of John Terry (pictured here), the openly gay British honorary consul in Jamaica. The Jamaica Observer reports:

Police yesterday nabbed a suspect in the murder of British diplomat John Terry.

The suspect, a 23-year-old security guard, was picked up at his workplace in Montego Bay, St James, early yesterday morning.

He is expected to be interviewed by homicide investigators in the coming days.

Yesterday, the police expressed confidence that they were close to solving Terry's murder.

In a press release, Assistant Commissioner of Police Les Green said the arrest was the result of intensive work.

(Hap tip: Michael Petrelis)

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