Police collar husband wanted in connection with 2024 murder of British-Jamaican wife
After more than a year on the run, a man has been arrested and charged in connection with the 2024 murder of his British-Jamaican wife whose body was found in a shallow grave in Westmoreland in 2024.
The accused is 39-year-old Angrea Morrison, otherwise called ‘Bredda-Bredda’,‘Ninjaman’, ‘Badness’ and ‘Andre’. He is a construction worker and vendor with addresses listed in Roaring River in Westmoreland; Deeside in Trelawny; Linstead in St Catherine; and Flanker in St James.
Angrea Morrison and his brother Kemar Morrison were listed as persons of interest in connection to the killing of Angrea’s wife, United Kingdom national Dawn Anderson, whose body had been discovered in a shallow grave in Petersfield, Westmoreland, on December 2, 2024.
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Observer Online understands that Angrea was taken into custody by police in St James during a targeted joint operation in Montego Bay earlier this month, and on February 6 he was escorted to the Westmoreland Policing Division.
He was formally charged on Wednesday, February 12 after participating in a question- and-answer session in the presence of his attorney.
The charges were laid based on witness statements. His court date is being finalised.
Anderson and her husband Angrea had arrived in Jamaica from the UK on November 24, 2024, and checked into a hotel in Montego Bay. The following day they checked out of the hotel and two days later the woman’s family reported her missing after they were unable to contact her, and Angrea claimed that she was last seen in Negril, Westmoreland.
Police, while investigating the disappearance of the 64-year-old businesswoman who is from Roaring River, Westmoreland, and Manchester, England, were led to a site by a farmer who noticed disturbed soil in the area. Upon excavation, the cops found a body in a tribal-printed dress, identified as Anderson’s.
Angrea and his brother are believed to have fled after the police named them persons of interest in the case.
Kemar Morrison is still on the lam.