BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Wednesday 24th November 2021) — While local authorities continue to search for 29-year-old Jesse Lee — of Lime Kiln/Upper Monkey Hill — with several interviews conducted, police say nothing to help the investigation was found, but the young man’s father believes that his son is deceased.
In an on-camera interview with Model Cop News aired on Sunday 21st November, Floyd Lee pointed to a direct link into his son’s whereabouts stemming from a voice note. His son was last seen on Thursday 18th November. “We told the police all that — the guy was the last man he was with. If you was with me the last, I suppose to say where you be, where you are and what went wrong — you don’t just say you run over a ghaut and close the road,” Floyd Lee said.
The missing man’s father bashed the police for not doing their work: “We got de voice note dem — we give de police de voice note. Dey ain’t doing dey work.” Commenting on what he thinks has happened to his son, Floyd Lee replied: “I think the guy come and lure him from his house to his enemy. From my feeling right, my son decease.”
Superintendent Cromwell Henry, in an update on ZIZ on Tuesday 23rd November 2021, said: “Our investigation so far has revealed that the missing person, Jesse Lee, who resides at Lime Kiln, left his home at about 8PM on November 18, and got into a waiting rental car with another person. He has not been seen since. Several persons were interviewed and a number of joint search operations were conducted involving Officers from the Stapleton, Basseterre, and Cayon Police Stations, CID, SSU, Drug Unit, St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force, as well as family and friends. The areas searched include the mountains in St. Peter’s, Bayfords, Cayon and surrounding areas. To date nothing to help the investigation was found.”
The missing man is described as having a brown complexion, natural hair with single plaits, brown eyes, 5’6” in height and with a slim build. Persons with information are asked to call the Stapleton Police Station at 465-2418 or the crime hotline at 707.