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Posted: Wednesday 19 March, 2008 at 2:00 PM
    Decomposed bodies found in Olivees Mountain/possible double homicide
     
    By Terresa McCall
    Reporter-SKNVibes.com
     
    Orlando ‘Snoop’ Williams
    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts: Two young men who were found dead in the Olivees Mountain can possibly be the Federation’s third and fourth murder victims.
     
    Orlando ‘Snoop’ Williams, 25, of Buckley’s Site and Leon Willock, 21, of Dorset Village, were discovered in the said area yesterday by a search party comprised of police officers and Defence Force soldiers.
     
    According to sources close to SKNVibes, the men allegedly went to the home of Anthony Richards of Cardin Avenue on Sunday morning to ask him to accompany them to the Olivees Mountain. He reportedly told the men that he had something else to do and would not be able to make the journey.
     
    SKNVibes understands that a report was made at the Basseterre Police Station at about 11:55 a.m. yesterday indicating that both men reportedly went to the Olivees Mountain on Sunday morning and up until the time the report was made, had not been seen or heard
    Leon Willock
    from. 
     
    Head of the Police Force’s Press and Public Relations Office, Inspector Cromwell Henry told SKNVibes that later Tuesday afternoon, another report was received which indicated that a body was found in the Mattingley/Olivees Mountain area.
     
    “Officers of the Police and Defence Forces mounted a search in the area and discovered the bodies.  One was found in a marijuana patch and the other over a ghaut. They were found about 100 feet from each other,” Henry informed. He indicated that Williams was found first and Willock about an hour later.  
     
    ~~Adz:Left~~When asked if the men had been murdered, Henry told SKNVibes that that would have to be determined after autopsies are performed on both bodies. 

    He did state however, that both bodies were, “in a partly decomposed state and showed signs of violence. Because of the nature of the incident, foul play is suspected.”  

    The bodies were removed are currently being kept “in custody”. 
     
    Autopsies are scheduled to be performed soonest by Barbadian Forensic Pathologist Dr. Stephen Jones.
     
    No one has been arrested and or charged in connection with the gruesome find but the authorities are asking that any person bearing information relative to the incident contact the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at 465-2241 extension 220, 230 or 236.
     
     
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