The modus operandi of Bob Woolmer's murderer has convinced the Jamaican
Police that the killer came from outside the Caribbean country.
Mark Shields, Jamaica's deputy commissioner and the chief investigator
in the case, told BBC Panorama programme that on March 18, nine murder
cases had been registered across the country.
"But the difference between Bob Woolmer's murder and most
of these is that Jamaican killers tend to use knives or guns. The fact that
Bob Woolmer was strangled has led the police here to conclude that his killer
came from outside Jamaica,"Shields reasoned.
Meanwhile, Pakistan team's media manager in the World
Cup, PJ Mir, told the programme that Woolmer felt players were focusing
more on religion than their game. He went on to claim that Woolmer could have
even invited a fatwah had he gone public with his feelings.
Recalling an incident, Mir said, "A CD was being played
which was a Tabliqhy CD and Bob, who was sitting behind me, said 'why don't
you tell them to stop? If they want to listen to that they could on their iPods
or personal devices', and he thought that he shouldn't be subjected to all that
and I agreed with Bob."
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