Thursday, 23 June 2011

City Journal Post Articles

Here is a collection of the City Journal Post articles that I have been able to save. I beleive that most of them were published by Sandra Mcqueen, they have all been removed and seem to focus mostly on a the murder of Wayne Harrison and anything Stop3Points related. For the sake of shortening the posts I will put them, in seperate posts. The first will be articles concerning the murder.

Murder victim linked to colefusion worksite
Published June 13

The City Journal Post has recently found that murdered resident Wayne Harrison worked for a subcontractor of Colefusion before his death. Harrison, whose body was found mutilated in his home, worked for the local contractor PA as a plumber on various ColeFusion sites. When contacted about these findings, ColeFusion P.R. representative Stephen Galloway said that ColeFusion does not keep active records on the employees of their service providers. He added, “I do not see any significance to the fact that he was employed by a company that holds a service contract with ColeFusion”. The prime suspect in the murder case, Shauheen Zubi, is still at large.

Police broaden search for murder suspect
Published June 3

The City Police are asking for the public’s help to locate murder suspect Shauheen Zubi, wanted in connection to the killing of his roommate Wayne Harrison. After several days on the lookout for the Zubi, Police Chief Kieran Brown has asked for anyone with information about the whereabouts of the suspect to come forward.
Zubi was reported to have been last seen entering the apartment he shared with Harrison on the night of the murder by their landlord, Kim Palmer. “He did not seem particularly agitated or upset,” said Palmer “They always seemed friendly, those two, it seems odd that something terrible like this would happen between them.”
Miranda Harrison, the victim’s mother, remains skeptical about Zubi’s role in themurder. She issued a plea to police not to act rashly in the case. Chief Brown says he remains confident that with the public help, the suspect will soon be in custody. Detective Kaima Talib, who has been working on the case from the beginning, also affirmed her conviction that Zubi will soon be in police custody.






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