Shirley field ridley biography

IT is interesting to read the articles that show up in the Letters to the Editor’s column of our daily newspapers. My eyes caught one of them written by Hamilton Green captioned “Nation must demand answers from its Leaders.” It was a well written article by a well known gentleman, the Mayor of Georgetown, delivered on the 43rd anniversary of our nation’s independence.

Mr. Green lamented the fact that, “there is a creeping moral decline insidiously taking hold of society, few inquests are being held while an alarming number of murders remain unsolved.” He then quite emphatically, demanded that the truth and nothing but the truth be told to the people.

Now, Mr. Green for starters we the public would like to know how Ms. Shirley Field-Ridley died or should we say murdered. Ever since that fateful night the public have been asking questions to which we cannot get sensible answers. Should I suggest you have some forensic scientists carry out an autopsy to verify the cause of her death thereby putting closure to the people’s quest for answer

[This website anticipates an article on the late PNC minister, Mr. Vincent Teekah, who was murdered under suspicious circumstances on October 24, 1979. If anyone would like to assist in any way possible, please do so by contacting the editor via rrampert@yahoo.com]

 

The PNC Minister of Education during the late seventies.

 

Questions to ask and Questions to answer:

  • Was the killer a former senior PNC member or was Minister Teekah killed on orders by Forbes Burnham?

  • Was Teekah an "agent" of the Cubans, by whom he had become a beloved?
  • Was the minsiter killed because he was being "friendly" with an American doctor (a dental specialist), who was
    also liked by a former senior PNC figure?
  • Was the correct name of this American female (originally born in Jamaica) doctor Oswaldene Walker or was this a fake name? Did she conspire to kill Minister Teekah?
  • Was she really killed on her way out of the country the day after Teekah's murder, in an auto accident or is she still alive today?

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P. J. Patterson

Jamaican prime minister from 1992 to 2006

Percival Noel James Patterson, ON, OCC, KC (born 10 April 1935), popularly known as P.J. Patterson, is a Jamaican former politician who served as the sixth Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1992 to 2006. He served in office for 14 years, making him the longest-serving prime minister in Jamaica's history. He was the leader of the People's National Party from 1992 to 2006.

Patterson served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Westmoreland South Eastern from 1970 to 1980 (when he lost to Euphemia Williams of the Jamaica Labour Party) and again from 1989 to 1993. Following a constituency reorganization, he served as the MP for Westmoreland Eastern from 1993 to 2006. He retired from all of these positions in January 2006.

Cabinet positions he held during his political career include Minister of Industry and Tourism; Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade; Minister of Development, Planning and Production; Minister of Finance and Planning.[2]

Early life and education

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