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Originally Posted by Mr.T:

If she was of east Indian descent then she was murdered by an east Indian. Few East Indian women have ever been murdered in Guyana by anyone other than East Indian men.

Why is this an important point to emphasize? Most likely she was murdered by someone known to her. Is "East Indian" being used as a means of polarizing?

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Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

If she was of east Indian descent then she was murdered by an east Indian. Few East Indian women have ever been murdered in Guyana by anyone other than East Indian men.

Why is this an important point to emphasize? Most likely she was murdered by someone known to her. Is "East Indian" being used as a means of polarizing?

It is a clue for the investigators within the police force.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Mr.T:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

If she was of east Indian descent then she was murdered by an east Indian. Few East Indian women have ever been murdered in Guyana by anyone other than East Indian men.

Why is this an important point to emphasize? Most likely she was murdered by someone known to her. Is "East Indian" being used as a means of polarizing?

It is a clue for the investigators within the police force.

I think they got it by now.

A
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

If she was of east Indian descent then she was murdered by an east Indian. Few East Indian women have ever been murdered in Guyana by anyone other than East Indian men.

Why is this an important point to emphasize? Most likely she was murdered by someone known to her. Is "East Indian" being used as a means of polarizing?

It is a clue for the investigators within the police force.

I think they got it by now.

we talking about the guyana police force

FM

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