Police Capture “Peter” who was Recorded Threatening to Kill his Ex-Girlfriend “Denise”

About 24 hours after an audio recording went viral whereby a male was heard threatening his ex-girlfriend who goes by the name of Denise, the man who goes by the name of Peter has been detained by the police. Based on the phone call between the two, the female broke up with Peter recently because of his violent actions and remarks towards her and other people.

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“If i nuh kill yo yuh see something wrong… nuh god nuh come… look if yuh nah go dead” the angry man stated while talking to the female who seemingly recorded the conversation without him knowing.

Peter was held today by the Police in St. Catherine and is currently being interviewed. It’s unclear what will be the outcome of this situation, whether or not he will be charged for the threats made. If charged and found guilty Peter could spend at least five years behind bars.

Females across the island, over the past few weeks have been crying cree with regards to the numorous female killings that have been carried out since the start of 2021.

It’s a common thing that many males become controlling after they spends a lot of money on females and according to Peter, he was particularly upset at the fact that he spent a lot of money on her when she was sick, he used this as an excuse to say that he won’t allow her to go around and hurt other men, he also said that even if it costs him his life he will make certain that she doesn’t live if he sees her.

He also threatened that he will kill her in front of the police because no one can stop him. According to Peter he was going to Murder Denise in either Ochi or Spanish Town.

The police are reminding members of the public that threats are treated as extremely serious incidents by the constabulary force and are encouraging those who are receiving threats to make a formal report to the police.

Listen to the viral audio below.


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