11-28-2017, 06:09 PM
It does indeed Sharleen. Wouldn't that road have activity way earlier than 9:15 AM?
And not too be macabre, but why does the article use "it" (as in "It was clad in a grey coloured blouse ...", "... with its throat slashed." , etc.)?
They already note it was the body of a woman, so why not "she", "her"? Is this a Jamaican thing? a British holdover?
And not too be macabre, but why does the article use "it" (as in "It was clad in a grey coloured blouse ...", "... with its throat slashed." , etc.)?
They already note it was the body of a woman, so why not "she", "her"? Is this a Jamaican thing? a British holdover?