The deceased has been identified as 53-year-old of Dexter Dacres of New Haven Heights, Granville, Trelawny.
Read from the Observer: Teacher's decomposing body found at Trelawny home
A reliable OBSERVER ONLINE source revealed that among the things removed from the house yesterday morning was a note that read:
"I killed him because he tried to rape me"
Condoms and lubricants were also said to be found in the English language teacher's bedroom.
According to the police, they were summoned to the swanky New Haven Heights, Trelawny neighbourhood, by residents, who detected a stench coming from the home of the teacher yesterday morning.
Upon their arrival, the cops discovered the decomposing body, with multiple stab wounds, wrapped in a sheet.
The body was removed to the Doyley's Funeral Home.
The teacher was said to have been last seen on Saturday in the company of a boy who he said was a relative of his, residents say.
Dacres, who reportedly started working at St James High in January, is said to have got along well with students and members of staff there. He was said to have also paid special interest in slow learners, a senior teacher at the school revealed.
The Falmouth police are probing the incident.
Meanwhile a Vice Principal at St. James High School, who gave her name only as Mrs. Panton, says the staff is shaken by Mr. Dacres’ death.
Commanding Officer for the parish, Superintendent Clive Blair says relatives had reported Mr. Dacres missing
Superintendent Blair says the Police are theorizing that Mr. Dacres was killed in a crime of passion; as per usual the cops always default to that description no sooner than they figure or suspect the matter involves MSM as victims or perpetrators.
This case reminds me of the John Terry matter where a similar note was left on the scene as reported yet the killers and the case can't seem to get anywhere.
Previous posts guide us in that regard:
Hope they solve this one as so many have gone cold after much hype and initial shock of the news.
here is an older podcast i had done on the conflation with crimes of passion versus genuine homophobic matters:
Peace & tolerance
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