


Letter to the Editor: Is There a Serial Killer Among Us?
Dear Editor,
The recent spate of missing persons cases in Antigua is a deeply troubling development that demands urgent attention.
The disappearance of Keon Richards, whose vehicle was recently found by police, adds to a growing list of unresolved cases, including Orden “Passo” David and Donna-Marie Christian. Disturbingly, David’s vehicle was discovered burned out, yet he too remains missing.
The authorities have been urging the public to report disappearances promptly, but this alone is not enough.
We must ask whether we are facing something far more sinister. Are these disappearances mere coincidences, or is there a pattern emerging? Could Antigua be dealing with a serial offender who is preying on unsuspecting individuals?
If so, law enforcement must act swiftly and decisively. A dedicated task force should be established to investigate these cases collectively, rather than treating them as isolated incidents.
The public, too, must be vigilant and cooperate fully with the authorities, sharing any information that could help locate these missing individuals.
The families of the missing deserve answers, and the nation deserves to feel safe. We cannot afford to dismiss the possibility of a serial predator at work. The time to act is now.
Sincerely, Binoculars
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