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Compass News – 15 May 2025
Police provide some insight regarding the death of Judiann Myles.
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Judiann Myles car fire ‘deliberately set’ but no confirmation if case is murder
Police investigating the death of Judiann Myles confirmed on Wednesday that forensic evidence indicates that the car in which she died was deliberately set alight, but stopped short of defining the the case as a murder investigation.
Myles, 47, the head of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority’s anti-money laundering unit, was found dead inside a burning car on the afternoon of 3 April in an empty lot in Lookout Gardens in Bodden Town.
Inspector Dian Dyer-Alexander, speaking at a press briefing on crime statistics Wednesday, said the case had not yet been officially classified as murder because police are still awaiting forensic results.
“A formal classification of the investigation will be determined once we have the forensic findings, including the outstanding toxicology and trauma assessment that are ongoing,” she said.
