According to the Jamaica Observer Oct 21, 2009 two more suspects were held for Terry's murder - MONTEGO BAY, St James - Two men were held in the Bushy Park area of St Catherine Friday in connection with the murder of John Terry, the former British honorary consul who was murdered in St James last month.
TERRY... was found dead at his home in Mount Carey, St James on September 9.
According to Assistant Commissioner of Police Les Green, one of the men is from St James, while the other resides in Bushy Park.
Their detention brings to three, the number of persons that have so far been held in connection with the much-publicised murder.
Earlier this month, a 23-year-old man- whose name is still being withheld by the police- was arrested in St Catherine.
Green told reporters in Montego Bay that the first suspect, who is charged with attempted murder and wounding in unrelated matters, is to face an identification parade soon.
He stressed, however, that the 23-year-old is still being interrogated in connection with Terry's murder.
The other two, the assistant commissioner added, are being interviewed and at least one, he noted, is likely to face an identification parade.
Terry was found dead at his home in Mount Carey, St James on September 9.
His body was nude and he appeared to have been beaten with a blunt object. The body was wrapped in a sheet and a post-mortem revealed that the man was strangled to death.
Residents of Mount Carey said a man was seen running from Terry's home the night before the body was found.
Green, meanwhile, said that the investigations into the former British consul's death was progressing satisfactorily.
"I am very much satisfied. We have made some good strides," he said. "We have had good support from the residents of St James and Jamaica as a whole, and we have been provided with some good information from witnesses."
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Not sure why it took the Observer three days to publish what is essentially the same information Radio Jamaica had on Saturday.
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