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Third $1.5m airport raid suspect killed • Mother says victim questioned by police in voice notes probe • Oral Roberts now third man linked to robbery to be murdered • Victim allegedly told by police not to talk to any other officers Police on the scene near Fox Hill park area last night where Oral Roberts, a suspect in last November’s $1.5m airport robbery, was shot and killed. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff
By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Chief Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net A THIRD man connected to November’s $1.5m robbery of a bank security car –– the incident at the centre of a major unresolved police corruption controversy –– has been killed. Police did not give many details last night after Oral Roberts, 34, was killed in the Fox Hill park area. Although the scene was cordoned off, the victim’s body was left lying in the road, exposed to the
public for longer than usual. The man’s mother, Mizpah Roberts, told reporters that police questioned him last week as part of their investigation involving Chief Superintendent Michael Johnson, the Central Investigations Department (CID) head who has taken garden leave as police probe matters related to voice notes purporting to capture a quid-pro-quo arrangement involving him, a lawyer and two murdered men. Michael Fox Jr and Dino
murdered woman suspected case of domestic violence
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By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net A WOMAN was murdered yesterday in what is suspected to be a case of domestic violence. Theresa Knowles was found dead with injuries to her upper body in a residence off Homestead Street. Police refused to
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reveal how she sustained her injuries. Viola Richardson, 65, said her sister was in a complicated relationship for over 20 years. “She was trying to get out of the relationship,” she said, tearfully. “When I look, all of a sudden, I see them two tagging together