Suspect in German restaurateur's death held
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
HOMICIDE detectives say they have a suspect in custody in connection with the murder of German national Rudolf Gschloessl, whose body was found with its throat slashed on Sunday morning.
The suspect was held on Monday.
Meanwhile, the police said there were no signs of forced entry at Gschloessl's Mona Heights, St Andrew, home.
According to the police, an occupant of the premises heard screams for help coming from Gschloessl's apartment and when he responded, he found the businessman bleeding from a wound to the throat.
Gschloessl was the part-owner of Cafe Aubergine, which has two locations in Moneague, St Ann and the Marketplace in St Andrew.
The police suspect that his murder was a crime of passion.
"The man in custody admitted to being a homosexual lodger, " a police officer told the Observer yesterday.
A homosexual lodger?? But ah wha dis faada...dem all have name fi dem lodging?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
HOMICIDE detectives say they have a suspect in custody in connection with the murder of German national Rudolf Gschloessl, whose body was found with its throat slashed on Sunday morning.
The suspect was held on Monday.
Meanwhile, the police said there were no signs of forced entry at Gschloessl's Mona Heights, St Andrew, home.
According to the police, an occupant of the premises heard screams for help coming from Gschloessl's apartment and when he responded, he found the businessman bleeding from a wound to the throat.
Gschloessl was the part-owner of Cafe Aubergine, which has two locations in Moneague, St Ann and the Marketplace in St Andrew.
The police suspect that his murder was a crime of passion.
"The man in custody admitted to being a homosexual lodger, " a police officer told the Observer yesterday.
A homosexual lodger?? But ah wha dis faada...dem all have name fi dem lodging?