Here's my bank card...one of four men found dead told girlfriend before he went missing
There are indications that one of the four men whose bodies were found in a riverbed in Pennants, Clarendon yesterday had a premonition something bad was going to happen to him.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Clifford Chambers did not reveal the man's name, but said before leaving home on April 17 he gave his common-law wife his bank card with an ominous message.
"He told her if he did not come back, there is money in the bank," Chambers revealed.
The four men were reported missing a day later. The rented car they were using was found abandoned earlier yesterday along Foga Road, also in Clarendon.
They have been identified as Shawn Thompson and Alwyn Griffiths, both from Malvern, St Elizabeth as well as Clinton Hutchinson and his cousin, Kevin Hutchinson, who are from Santa Cruz, also in St Elizabeth.
According to Chambers, who heads the Area Three Police that covers Clarendon, Manchester and Elizabeth, the investigation has so far revealed that one the men has been "positively identified" as being involved in the guns-for-drugs trade with Haiti.
He revealed, too, that there is information that all four were members of a criminal gang that was also involved in the guns-for-drugs trade.
According to Chambers, investigators believe they were lured to another community where they were killed and their bodies buried in Clarendon.
"There is no spent shell in the area and we have not determined the cause of death," he said.

