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He should have stayed longer and enjoy a good F. Think overnight in the JB hotel room on how and what to say and practice his speech and reactions!

It could have being a perfect Alibi strategy!

 

 

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin.../359052/1/.html

 

Man arrested in connection with Ang Mo Kio murder

Posted: 08 July 2008 1942 hrs

 

SINGAPORE: A man has been arrested in connection with the brutal murder of an 18-year-old Indian girl at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5.

 

Police investigations showed that the 22-year-old suspect had left Singapore even before the case was reported.

 

All checkpoints were alerted and he was nabbed upon his return to Singapore via the Causeway at about 6pm on Tuesday.

 

A man claiming to be the dead girl's uncle said the victim's name was Jimtha and she was about 18 years old.

 

Police arrived to find the victim's body in a pool of blood after receiving a call at about 7am. The victim was found next to a utility substation clothed in red shorts and a black sleeveless top, with neck and upper body injuries.

 

"There was blood in her mouth and her head was (tilted) backwards. And there was blood around the wall," said Shoba, a resident of the block.

 

It was noon when three women and a man, believed to be the girl's relatives, arrived at the crime scene. They were later taken to a police station for interviews with detectives.

 

Residents were shocked to learn about the crime at their doorsteps.

 

One neighbour said the victim was often seen hanging around in the area with her boyfriend late at night.

 

"Yesterday, I saw the girl with a young guy and a lady sitting at Block 155, the study corner. They were just chatting," said G Mani.

 

The girl is believed to have lived with her family at Block 157. Family members of the victim were not available for comment.

 

Police are investigating and have urged witnesses to come forward

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anyway, the guy's still innocent until proven guilty.

but statistically speaking, police always spot on all these while.

never heard a case they arrested wrong person. correct me if i'm wrong.

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