Amid the rumours surrounding the death of Christopher 'Nunu p*u**y' Miller, THE STAR has gathered chilling infor-mation that the 'don's' demise was organised by persons close to him.
Miller's bullet-riddled body was found on August 31 on Goshen Road in Bernard Lodge, St. Catherine. Before his death, he headed the police most wanted list in 2005 following the slaying of traffic cop, Inspector Lascelles Walsh.
Walsh was shot dead while driving his motorcycle in down-town Kingston on May 4, 2005. Well-known figures within western Kingston told THE STAR that prior to his murder, Nunu p*u**y was involved in a dispute with an influential person within the com-munity.
Violated subsequent orders
He was said to have also "violated" subsequent orders to settle the dispute, by disregarding invitations to speak with another very influential individual who was told about the dispute.
"A suh di ting set ... Dem get rid a him because him neva want tek nuh talk ... Him an a man did inna likkle toss up and him disrespect di man. Some other man hear and send fi him fi squash it but him neva want that so dem do weh dem have fi do," Warrior, a known thug claimed.
Hearing the rumours
The police confirmed hearing the rumours about the reason for Miller's slaying. They however say they are still investigating and are yet to establish a motive for his killing.
"We have heard of several rumours, we have heard of this one about the community, and we have heard of one that relates to a girlfriend," head of the Major Investigation Task Force, Assistant Commissioner Les Green said.
Similarly, Deputy Commissioner Mark Shields who is in charge of the crime portfolio said:
"There are a lot of rumours concerning Mr. Miller's death. We are still conducting our investigations and at some point we will gather enough information to conclude our investigations."
Kartel was involved
There were rumours that popular deejay Vybz Kartel was involved in the death of Miller. Kartel, whose real name is Adidjah Palmer, was detained last Wed-nesday and released on Friday by the Joint Task Force which raided his home and studio in St Andrew.
Although the police were silent as to the reasons behind his detention, upon his release, Kartel confirmed to THE STAR that he was questioned in connection with Miller's death. He denied any involvement.
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