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Crime
Judiann Myles murder update
The RCIPS continues its major crime investigation into the death of Mrs Judiann Myles, with detectives, forensic specialists, digital analysts, and international advisers working around the clock.
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Cayman Compass
Specialist forensic team investigates Judiann Myles death
A week after the body of Judiann Myles was found dead inside a burning car in Bodden Town, police have issued an appeal for witnesses as they continue to carry out their investigations into her death.
Myles, 47, the head of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority’s anti-money laundering unit, was discovered inside a white Honda CR-V that was on fire in an empty lot in Lookout Gardens on the afternoon of Thursday, 3 April.
Commissioner of Police Kurt Walton, in a statement issued by the RCIPS on Thursday, 10 April, acknowledged what he described as the community’s desire for answers regarding this case, but said police were “awaiting specialist forensic analysis, including those from external pathologists and fire investigators, which we anticipate will assist in further clarifying the circumstances that led to Mrs. Myles’ death”.
