Friday, November 3, 2017

Trinidadian tops USA’s 15 most wanted list

The search is on for Trinidadian Andre Neverson, who is suspected of murdering both his sister and girlfriend and has been listed as one of the USA’s 15 most wanted fugitives.

Neverson, who was featured on this week’s edition of Crime Watch Daily, is suspected to have killed his sister Patricia Neverson at her home in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in 2002, and shooting his girlfriend Donna Davis to death that same year.

Neverson, who is wanted for double homicide, parole violation and illegal entry into the US, was deported in 2000 after shooting his uncle and serving five years in a New York jail.

However, Neverson managed to weasel his way back into the US approximately two months later, somehow managing to obtain a Jamaican passport and entering the US through Canada.Neverson then moved in with his sister, however, things between the siblings turned ugly after Andre loaned Patricia money for her home.

Although she made regular payments, Andre wanted the deed to the house. In July 2002, Patricia was found at her home lying in a pool of blood.

Not long afterwards, Andre’s girlfriend Donna Davis was found dead in a vacant lot.

According to a Guardian report, Neverson was suspected to have been hiding out in Morvant, Port of Spain in 2005.

The US Marshall's Service said Neverson was also spotted in Diego Martin in 2005, and is thought to be hiding in Trinidad.

Patricia’s son, Akeem, holds hope that his uncle will soon be brought to justice.

Neverson, who would now be 53, was known to have such aliases as Troy Michael Anderson, Troy Michael Henderson, Trey Michael Henderson, Andre Humphrey, Andre Henderson.

There is a US$25,000 reward for information leading to his capture.

He is defined as being very muscular and bald, but may use a dreadlocks wig or a goatee as a disguise.

His temperament is described as being very calm and serene but with a violent temper and is known to have many girlfriends who may hide him.

Fariha Taj

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