JAMAICAN MAN’S DEATH RULED SUICIDE

The relatives of Jamaica-born businessman Rasheed Edwards, whose body was found at his Wall Township home in New Jersey with a gunshot wound to the head on April 1, are insisting that his death has not been properly investigated by the authorities, who have ruled it a suicide.

While both a Wall Township pathologist and an independent pathologist hired by Edwards’ relatives arrived at the same conclusion, the family is not convinced he killed himself.

They are contending that both pathologists said no gunpowder residue was detected on either of his hands, and although Edwards was right-handed, the weapon was found in his left hand. There were also no powder burns at the entry point of the bullet wound to his head and no gunpowder residue on either of his hands, according to pathological reports which The Sunday Gleaner has seen.

His loved ones further claim that video footage of the alleged suicide has been tampered with.

“Rasheed did not kill himself. Something is fishy. He uses his right hand and the gun was found in his left hand, but the gunshot wound was to the right side of his head. Also the bullet did not exit his head, and in most cases, if someone is shot at close range the projectile tends to exit due to the force. He was buried with the bullet still in him,” his mother, Jewel Edwards, told The Sunday Gleaner.

“They are covering up something. My son was murdered. There were cameras all around his house, but strangely none could show the incident when he got shot, and the police in the area seem to be uninterested in probing the real reason my son died. He is black, made money and was with a white girl in a city that does not take that lightly,” she added.

Edwards’ remains were flown home to Jamaica and were interred on July 1.

NOT PROPERLY INVESTIGATED

Jewel Edwards contends that her son’s death has not been properly investigated by police in the Jersey Shores community where he lived with his Caucasian girlfriend and her mother.

“If it is that he shot himself at close range, why are there no powder burns? Why no gunpowder residue on either of his hands? Both pathologists report that their examinations reveal this, so why isn’t a thorough investigation being done into my son’s murder?” she asked. “The police in Wall County are treating us as if we are criminals and shut us out. We have tried to reach out to them, begging them to look into the situation but without any success. They are just brushing us aside. We need justice for Rasheed,” she said.

The 33-year-old Edwards, the last of five siblings, grew up in Whitehall Gardens, St Andrew.

He migrated to the United States and attended Ryder University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration.

He worked as a project manager before being promoted to general manager of Ace World Wide Moving and Storage in east New Jersey.

Edwards’ mom said it was puzzling that Rasheed’s partner’s mom, with whom she was in regular contact before his death, has not reached out to her since the incident and has not been accepting her calls.

The family has been seeking the services of an attorney connected to the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People in their quest for answers.

“With all that is going on in the world today, we know the curious manner in which Rasheed lost his life can be viewed as just another statistic, but we want justice and will not stop asking how is it that no gunpowder residue was on either of his hands yet they want to rule it an official suicide. Something is not right,” his mom said.

9 thoughts on “JAMAICAN MAN’S DEATH RULED SUICIDE

  1. Mom lost me with, he was making money and with a white girl. Mom that’s 1/2 of the black men who plays basketball, and who are in Hollywood. Did he have a life insurance policy? Maybe the girlfriend and her mom offed him, or maybe he was in a lot of debt and killed himself. Just pray and ask God to reveal the truth to you.

  2. It does sound strange indeed. I wish they hand done an independent autopsy of their own instead of depending on the report of the state assigned one.

    My intuition feels that this involved someone close to him. And it may not be who you necessarily think either.

    Folks, please ensure your surveillance equipment is working properly. You should be doing monthly checks and setup a system where video footage is automatically backed up to cloud storage or some other mass saving platform. Setup secondary invisible devices too that only you know about.

    1. @no sah,I’m not saying ur not right about the black n white relationship but the God part how that come in? If God did have a once of love for him he would be alive today,what ur basically saying is God love him killer more than him..there is no God black people so wake up

      1. Max…I pray you see the truth some day brother it’s blasphemy to say there is no God. Who put the stars in place ? Who woke you up this morning? You will soon find out .

  3. Dear God I had to put down the phone for couple secs. It’s Murda no powder on his hands? Yes all who talk shit. Bout demonstrate a yard as oppose to in USA BLOOD CLAAT CONTINUE TO GAZE. I REMEMBER THE HEADLINE. RASHEED FID NOT KILL HIMSELF

  4. An some ppl a come fck WID mi bout all lives matter?..the woman have to take home her son? We had no idea he was one of us

  5. They hired an independent pathologist that came to the same conclusion.
    While grieving families are always in denial when it comes to suicide, gunpowder residue should’ve been on his hands. This should really be investigated.
    Unless the scene was tampered with.

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