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Hewitt killing suspects face ID parade

Tuesday, September 25, 2012 | 7:57 AM



KINGSTON, Jamaica - The three men held in connection with the killing of retired Senior Superintendent of Police Anthony Hewitt will face an identification parade today.

Jermaine ‘Duppy Bat’ Smith, Richard ‘Red Head’ Francis and Jomo McLeod have been in custody since last week when they turned themselves in after being named persons of interest.

A fourth man also handed himself in and remains in custody.

Hewitt was killed on September 16 after being shot several times on Donmair Avenue in St Andrew.

Related story: New twist in ex-cop's murder



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