More witnesses needed on murder of Pakistan's Bob Woolmer in the 2007 Cricket World Cup
At this point, the Jamaican police investigating the Bob Woolmer murder case is just going nowhere.
The Jamaican police made an appeal to the public for more witnesses to come forward regarding the murder of Pakistan cricket head coach Bob Woolmer in the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
Apparently, their investigation is just leading them NOWHERE and quite frankly, they're just making an ass of themselves now.
Deputy police commissioner Mark Shields urged people who had visited Kingston's Pegasus hotel in the 72 hours before the unfortunate death of Bob Woolmer to get in touch. And he urged fans or tourists who had already left Jamaica to contact police.
For all ya'll too busy watching the 2007 March Madness bracket tournament and couldn't care less about this Bob Woolmer murder mystery, the Pakistan cricket head coach was found strangled in his hotel room after Pakistan's surprise World Cup loss to Ireland on March 17.
Now, the police in Jamaica is just begging for any leads.
''What I need to do is to identify everybody in the hotel from Friday through to Sunday when Bob's body was found, in an effort to establish everybody's movements during that period of time,'' Mark Shields said.
''Not just as suspects but as potential witnesses, people who may have heard something, seen something within the hotel that raised their suspicions, that so far they haven't come forward with.''
Mark Shields urged potential witnesses to call a special telephone hotline. No, it ain't 911 silly...
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