Len "Boogsie" Sharpe on stage for Panorama 2016 Finals

Ok when I first heard about Asami tears came to my eyes. Here is someone who has embraced our culture and is helping to spread it to the world. This is not good for Trinidad and Tobago and Japanese relations. Both Trinidad and Tobago and Japan are a very welcoming people. Like the Japanese we treat people nice when outsiders come to our country. We have to find a way to fix this. The police have to look good. If the killer used their hands, there has to be some way to find DNA or finger prints on her neck. Come on in this day and age.

The killer must be brought to justice. -- Len "Boogsie" Sharpe

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  • Claude Gonzales,,,,why are you so d---- negative. We all are praying for justice to be done ,and you just running your mouth like a real hater. STOP. I did not know the young lady,but it really put a hurt on me,just thinking of how far she came from,TO PLAY PAN IN OUR COUNTRY AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED. I SINCERELY HOPE AND PRAY THAT THE POLICE FIND THAT CREEP AND BRING HIM OR HER TO JUSTICE WITH A QUICKNESS. BLESSINGS.
    • Two months later: Where are you MORNING GLORY?????

      EMOTION!!! EMOTION!!! EMOTION!!!

    • R-E-A-L-I-T-Y!!! Not N-E-G-A-T-I-V-T-Y!!! That story done fade from the media already.

      You think that my thoughts or your thoughts will change the outcome of this LACK OF INVESTIGATION?

      PERCENTAGES RULE THE WORLD, boy!!!

  • The Prime Minister (Dr. Keith Rowley) recently pointed to the  TEN PER CENT detection rate in murders and yet people are coming on this forum and stating that this crime will be solved. WOW!!!

    • Yup Claude, and THAT is the reality with which we're dealing. No amount of pleading or praying can change 10% to 72% in a hurry.

  • This crime is unusual in that the victim cannot be connected to the perpetrator in the usual way: drug deal gone bad, gang warfare, territory, money etc, but for sure she is connected to her killer. Which means somebody out there knows something.

    The Japanese 'sisters' who come here to play pan are serious musicians and usually travel around together or with persons they trust. They don't drink and carouse like we do and that is why those three friends decided, after years of coming here to play pan, that they would play 'mas' for the first time ever.

    That young lady was lured and killed probably by some one she knew and trusted. It cannot be too difficult to figure out who it was.

    One small consolation, other than the fact that her death has brought so many other things to the fore, is that since the last turnover of government, serious crimes seem to have been coming to some kind of conclusion. In fact only two murders so far have not resulted in at least someone being arrested for the crimes.

    Whether or not they will be convicted and when is another story, but I have some hope that this one will be solved.

    Someone has to talk.

    • "Since the last turnover of government, serious crimes seem to have been coming to some kind of conclusion. In fact only two murders so far have not resulted in at least someone being arrested for the crimes?" Wayne, please tell me that you are dreaming and that you do NOT live in T&T? NO CRIME SINCE SEPTEMBER 7TH 2015 HAS COME TO ANY CONCLUSION AND IN FACT VERY FEW PEOPLE HAVE BEEN QUESTIONED AND LET GO!!! STOP SPREADING BLASTED RUMOURS!!!

      • Ann S.Mc: This is a PNM FORUM where partisan D-E-L-U-S-I-O-N RULES!!!

    • Wayne, is it true that someone has been arrested for all but two murders? That would be something worth celebrating in the midst of the mayhem. Now the question will be how many will make it to trial and how many of those would be convicted. Let's see how things go.

  • What is not good for Trinidad and Tobago is the lost of value for human life and the absence of justice for perpetrators of crime.

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