Passing of beloved Adjunct School Manager, Mrs. Amorette Maccow-Hodge.

Dear parents/guardians,

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of our beloved Adjunct School Manager, Mrs. Amorette Maccow-Hodge.

All students have been informed of her sudden passing and Social Workers have been providing support to the staff and students. They will be available throughout this week.

It is recommended that you discuss this further with your child.

The sudden passing of Ms. Maccow has deeply affected us all and our thoughts and well wishes go out to her family and friends.

Sincerely yours,

Mr. Hubert Duffis
Interim School Manager

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A.I. Video Today’s Question Of The Day: Why Were You Looting When Your Daddy Is Prime Minister?

The question now is…

The video footage of the then Prime Minister’s son being arrested for looting after Hurricane Irma…

Were those also ‘Deep Fake’ or A.I.

Videos? Or were they the real deal Holyfield? A strictly rhetorical and hypothetical question.

You cannot lecture me if you didn’t even bother to raise the kids that you produced, right.

If you are a negligent, absentee, abusive parent, please safe your criticism of me.

Too many parents up and down on their high horses while their privilidged children are out there doing the most shit.

Over 30 blogs to post today…

Stay tuned😉

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Ninth SXM Government since 2010

Philipsburg – An interim cabinet is sworn in today on St. Maarten. The ninth cabinet 10-10-10. A provisional government, because the island is going to the polls again on January 9 for a new parliament.

The cabinet is led by Silveria Jacobs and initially consists of five ministers instead of seven. The screening procedure for two candidates has not yet been completed.

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6 Arrested, 1 Sought in Murder of DR School Teacher

Dominican Republic authorities have named six people arrested over the murder of a US teacher who was tied up, gagged, tortured and strangled to death.

The body of Patricia Ann Anton, 63, was found on Tuesday inside her apartment in the town of Cabarete, on the north side of the island.

Michael Marinez Rosario, Heuri Flores Hernandez, Junior Alexis Suarez, Juan Jose Andujar Mella, Oroniel Canario Montero and Alexis Maquey were all arrested.

Four of the six men have prior criminal records that date back to 2017 and two of them are Haitian nationals.

Investigators are still on the hunt for the seventh suspect, nicknamed ‘El Venezolano’ or, ‘The Venezuelan’.

The arrests come three days after authorities said eight people had been taken into custody but it is unclear whether the six named men are included in that number.

Anton had moved into her new apartment on Saturday. Her car remained parked outside the building after her body was removed.

Investigators say she died as part of a burglary, because her phone, laptop and 40-inch plasma TV were missing and her clothing drawers and cupboards had been searched.

However, police said they had found no evidence of a break-in, meaning Anton likely knew her killers.

Her remains were found tied up on her bed with a rag stuffed into her mouth, investigators said.

A neighbor from her previous apartment, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to Hoy, said Anton was recently in a heated argument with a German man over her school’s plans to purchase an empty lot for a new building.

Dominican newspaper Hoy reported Wednesday that the police detained eight people as part of its investigation into the murder of Patrica Ann Anton

Police say burglars took Anton’s laptop, phone, and plasma TV but it appears they knew her because there was no sign of forced entry at her apartme

The neighbor also recalled Anton as a friendly and respectful person who would often share her own money with the less fortunate in her community.

The body has been sent for forensic analysis and an investigation has been opened, the Prosecutor’s Office added.

Anton was an English teacher working at 3 Mariposas Montessori school, which sits just outside of Cabarete, a town in the northern Atlantic coast province of Puerto Plata.

Mike Tangen recalled his first encounter with Anton after the teacher found out that he was into music.

‘I met this shining Star briefly near the beach and when she learned that I did music I was immediately enlisted to meet her kid,’ Tangen wrote on the school’s Facebook page.

‘What a wonderful person. Such a loss to all of humanity! My heart aches for all of Cabarete.’

http://www.thestkittsnevisobserver.com

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Vincentian police officer who surrendered in Antigua charged

The Vincentian police officer, who surrendered to police in Antigua on November 14th after being the subject of a wanted bulletin issued by the St Kitts and Nevis police, has been charged.

Twenty-four-year-old Police Constable Elrick Julano Clarke, who was returned to Basseterre on November 15th, has been charged with allegedly having unlawful carnal knowledge of a 15-year-old girl on Nevis. The offence allegedly occurred on October 15th 2019.

Clarke, a new police recruit stationed at the Charlestown police station in Nevis, disappeared from the federation before he was charged with the offence.

He was hiding on Antigua and Barbuda’s sister island, Redonda, and surrendered at the St John’s Police Station on the mainland around 1 am on Thursday, November 14th.

Clarke told the police in Antigua that he had left St Kitts 12 days earlier via boat and was dropped off on Redonda, where he remained for approximately 10 days before getting another boat ride to Antigua.

Since his return to St Kitts, Clarke has been charged but is yet to appear before a magistrate at the Sir Lee Llewellyn Moore Judicial and Legal Services Complex.

However, the St Kitts-Nevis police are expected to object to bail.

http://www.antiguaobserver.com

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Canadian Man Found Guilty of Killing Palm Springs Woman, Draining Bank Accounts While Hiding Money In St Maarten and Anguilla

A Canadian man who killed a 78-year-old Palm Springs woman almost three decades ago to drain nearly $200,000 from her bank accounts has been convicted of first-degree murder.

Anton Michael Kubica of Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia, fatally beat Marie Darling in June 1990. He’s slated to be sentenced on Jan. 10.

The prosecution and defense made their closing arguments Monday morning, after which Riverside County Superior Court Judge Timothy Hollenhorst sent the jury behind closed doors at the Banning Justice Center to begin weighing evidence from the roughly monthlong trial.

Deliberations are scheduled to resume about 8 a.m.

Kubica, 63, is being held in lieu of $1 million bail at the nearby Smith Correctional Facility. Prosecutors allege he killed Darling just prior to transferring her money into his bank accounts, primarily to cover mortgage obligations that threatened to hasten foreclosure on a Palm Springs property he owned.

A criminal complaint was filed against Kubica in 2014, but it took until last October to have him extradited to Riverside County from Canada.

During the initial investigation into the victim’s death, investigators found two safes at her condominium, one of which was open. An empty currency wrapper for $2,000 was found in a trash can near the open safe, now-retired Palm Springs police Detective Carl Carter testified at the defendant’s preliminary hearing in February.

In 1993, Carter led the murder investigation and went to Kubica’s then- principal residence in Scottsdale, Arizona.

“There was a plethora of evidence at his home,” Carter testified. “It included a receipt for duct tape, travel to St. Maarten, manifests from St. Maarten to Anguilla in the Caribbean. There was a passport we located. We located banking information from the bank in Anguilla. We located banking information from the Royal Bank of Canada.”

Darling’s family attorney found that nearly $185,000 was transferred from her Swiss bank accounts to a financial repository in Anguilla, with the transfers accompanied by a letter signed “Marie.”

Bank records from Anguilla allegedly showed Kubica withdrew $170,000 from the account, with some of the money transferred to the Royal Bank of Canada. Kubica established the Bank of Anguilla account on May 24, 1990, prosecutors allege.

Darling’s remains were found scattered around a 200-yard area by hikers east of the Cactus City rest stop along Interstate 10 on June 20, 1990.

An autopsy showed the woman suffered multiple skull fractures and likely died from blunt force trauma.

https://nbcpalmsprings.com/2019/11/19/jurors-weigh-fate-of-canadian-accused-of-killing-palm-springs-woman/

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AI: Peter De Witte, Former St Maarten Police Chief Responds To Bibi Ho

This technology is AI: Artificial Intelligence.

I won’t dumb it down, I won’t back down. People like Glen Rombley, ‘Mr Cool’, should be wise enough to question what they don’t understand, but that’s expecting too much in St Maarten, where the population is considered ‘slow’, and people are too stupid to understand video animation and manipulation.

Life is too short for those who can’t or don’t want to understand.

In St Maarten where they love the path of least resistance, criticizing is better than educating any day.

This is A.I. it is animation, not real. Bibi Ho is upset that St Maarteners are dumb enough to fall for A.I. when EACH TITLE BEGINS: ‘A.I.’

Rather than concerning herself with St Maarten political satire and melee, why doesn’t she go scrub down Ramsan, before he relapses again?😉

Yes, political satire is as dangerous in St Maarten now, as it was in Biblical times when they were locking up Apostles such as Paul for calling out King Herod and putting three 666’s to his name.

So persecution of satirists has been happening since the beginning of satire. The only thing that changes is the technology.

Everyone knows:

1) I have been putting together a videographic online series of documentaries about the history of St Maarten. It is very time consuming work, so I take breaks by messing with software like this.

2) The Vlog started last week. It’s been too rainy, but I will be shooting LIVE as soon as the weather is better.

3) I have set up some surprise new websites. Stay tuned

4) I will be teaching online yoga and pilates again FINALLY 2020

5) I do everything myself, so it might take some time, but it will be worth it.

6) New blogs, videos, animations coming up!

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Jeffrey Epstein Prison Guards Indicted for Falsifying Records.

Jeffrey Epstein Prison Guards Indicted for Falsifying Records.

Two of the prison guards who were on watch when Jeffrey Epsteinhanged himself in his cell are now facing prison time, themselves, thanks to their arrest on a federal indictment.

According to new legal docs … Tova Noel and Michael Thomasare both facing charges of falsifying the logs of exactly when they performed checks on Epstein’s jail cell.

The feds claim Noel and Thomas were 2 of the guards on duty on August 10 from 12 AM to 8 AM, and during their watch, they were supposed to conduct 5 scheduled checks on Epstein.

The 2 guards allegedly completed slips stating they made those checks, but the feds say not a single one was actually carried through. According to the indictment, Noel and Thomas were at their desks in the common area using computers … just 15 feet from Epstein’s cell. BTW, they weren’t doing work either … the feds allege they were shopping for furniture and hunting down motorcycle deals and sports news.

The feds claim for a period of approximately 2 hours, the guards were sitting at their desks “without moving, and appeared to have been asleep.”

Epstein was found dead at 6:33 AM alone in his cell with a noose around his neck … according to the indictment. Both guards allegedly fessed up to a supervisor that they skipped their checks.

As we reported … Epstein had attempted suicide a couple weeks prior in July, which is why he was placed in a special housing unit requiring extra supervision.

Thomas and Noel are now each facing one count of conspiracy to falsify records. That carried a max sentence of 5 years in prison. Additionally, Noel is charged with 5 counts of falsifying records while Thomas only got 3. Each of those also carries a max sentence of 5 years

Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide by hanging according to the autopsy, but as we’ve reported … his team has not ruled out a cover-up, and at least one forensic expert claims the autopsy is missing DNA evidence.

www.tmz.com

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Suspect in scooter theft apprehended

Suspect in scooter theft apprehended

In the ongoing investigation into a scooter theft that took place on the 9th of November 2019, in the Pelican Key area, a second suspect was arrested with the initials M.I.H.

An arrest warrant was issued by the the Prosecutor’s office for the suspect for his involvement in the theft of the scooter from in the Pelican area.The first suspect with initials J.J.J was arrested on the same night of the theft in the Simpson bay area, but the second suspect managed to evade arrest that night.

The patrol was able to apprehend suspect M.I.H after information surfaced about his where about after he had broken into a restaurant in the Simpson bay area, on the morning of November the 17th 2019.

When the suspect was encountered by the patrol he was in possession of the stolen goods from the restaurant.

He was brought to the police station and held pending further investigation.

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Routine traffic controls over the weekend lead to two arrests

Routine traffic controls over the weekend lead to two arrests

The police stopped and controlled a number of vehicles and issued fines during routine traffic controls held in various locations on the island over the weekend.

During one of these controls in the area of Cole- Bay on Saturday evening November 16th 2019, the police stopped a suspicious white Hyundai H -100 truck which had on a P-number plate as opposed to the V- number plates, which are typically issued for trucks. The driver of the pick-up truck was asked for the valid vehicle information.

Upon closer inspection of the vehicle and documentation, it became apparent that the vin-number of the vehicle was tampered with and all the documentation for the vehicle were falsified.

The driver with the initials O. F-C was arrested for being in possession of a stolen vehicle. The pick-up truck was also confiscated.

During a control at a separate location, conducted on Saturday night as well at approximately 08.00 pm, the patrol stopped the driver of a car on Wellington road and asked him to provide valid documentation.

The man with the initials A.D. handed over to the police a driving license and identification card that later proved to be fake. The driver’s license and ID card were also confiscated.

Both drivers were arrested and brought to the police station where they are being held pending further investigation.

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