Georgetown: Three days after the cold blooded execution of a 72 year old woman on Robb street, the killers are still at large. Investigators are trying to lock down a number of leads, including the license number of the grey car used in the execution. Reports are that the police are seeking surveillance footage that is situated on the Trans Pacific business place next to where Parris was killed. Trakkernews spoke to the son of businessman Harry Ramseywack, Krishna Ramseywack who explained, that the story carried in the Kaietuer News is a complete distortion of the facts. He explained that at no time was he held for questioning. He said that the police went to his office at Good Hope where he assisted them with information. The businessman is still being held as a person of interest for the police since he allegedly owned the disputed property occupied by the now dead woman. Detectives believe that the killers were not acting alone and that someone paid for the hit. The question is who? Police continue their investigation.
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