Two Women Arrested in the Murder of British Honeymooners Catherine and Ben Mullany … More Arrests Expected
Possible break in the murders of British honeymooners Catherine and Ben Mullany.
Two woman, their names and ages not released, have been arrested in Antigua in the case of murdered British honeymooners, Catherine and Ben Mullany. The two suspects were charged with crimes “connected to the murders” of Benjamin and Catherine Mullany according to the Royal Antigua Police Force. Police Inspector Cornelius Charles also stated that he expected more arrests would be forthcoming.
But authorities did not give further details of the charges or say what role the women allegedly played in last month’s attack at the couple’s beachfront cottage.
Police Inspector Cornelius Charles told The Associated Press he expected more arrests would be forthcoming, but he declined to give details to avoid jeopardizing the investigation.
Antigua police arrest 2 in honeymooner killings
Police Inspector Cornelius Charles told The Associated Press he expected more arrests would be forthcoming, but he declined to give details to avoid jeopardizing the investigation.
Wales on Line: Mullany murders: two women arrested
POLICE investigating the honeymoon murders of Ben and Catherine Mullany last night hailed the arrest of two women as the first major breakthrough in the case.
It is understood the charges relate to goods stolen from the couple, pictured right.
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Sky News: Charges Over Honeymoon Murders
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The Guardian: Two charged in connection with honeymoon murder case
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I wonder if this is a good development … or if they are the equivalent of the two security guards on Aruba?
Latest story is that eight people are now under arrest.
Now two men have been charged.