An army tag with the words ‘Love Tyler Forever’, said to be the property of Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) graduate Lexton Clayton, was the sole evidence found by a relative, confirming fears the military woman had met her demise.
The bodies of Clayton, 22, who had not been seen since early Saturday; her two-year-old son, Tyler; and the child’s father, 28-year-old Kimani Taylor, were all found burnt beyond recognition yesterday.
“The man have him plan long time ... ,” Elliot told The Gleaner.
A resident, who requested anonymity, said that he had, a day earlier, seen a man believed to be Taylor pull up along the roadway and roll what appeared to be tyres into bushes.
Him say, ‘Me a give yuh di whole a da money here,’ and she say, ‘No, man, and we nuh know yuh,’” a resident told The Gleaner.