Following their earlier press release confirming the identity of the victim discovered in a burned vehicle on the morning of Thursday, 3 April, the RCIPS provides an update on the ongoing investigation into the tragic death of Mrs. Judiann Myles.
As was previously reported, human remains were recovered from a vehicle fire in the Lookout Gardens area of Bodden Town. Following detailed forensic analysis, those remains were positively identified as Mrs. Myles. This identification was shared with the family prior to our public confirmation and followed the highest standards of forensic and investigative protocol.
“We acknowledge the community’s desire for answers regarding this case”, says Commissioner of Police, Kurt Walton. “We are currently awaiting specialist forensic analysis, including those from external pathologists and fire investigators, which we anticipate will assist in further clarifying the circumstances that led to Mrs. Myles’ death”.
Investigation Update:
A major crime investigation team comprising RCIPS detectives, forensic specialists, digital analysts, and international advisors have been working to uncover the full circumstances surrounding Mrs. Myles’ death.
The investigation is complex and active, with several lines of enquiry ongoing. In the last six days, the investigative team has:
Conducted forensic and fire scene examinations
• Interviewed witnesses and associates
• Retrieved and reviewed hundreds of hours of CCTV footage from key locations
• Executed digital and financial enquiries
• Provided continuous support to the persons most affected
“Based on multiple active lines of enquiry, we continue to treat this as an isolated incident”, says Acting Detective Superintendent Dian Dyer-Alexander. “We understand the level of concern across the Cayman Islands, and we are committed to conducting a thorough, methodical, transparent, and timely investigation. We are working with our local, regional and international partners to ensure that no avenue is left unexplored. We have no information at this time to suggest that there is an immediate threat to the wider community, and we urge the public to avoid speculation. We are once again appealing to the public for any information that may assist with the investigation”.
The RCIPS is particularly interested in hearing from anyone who may have:
• Seen Mrs. Myles’ white Honda CR-V or any suspicious activity in the Lookout Gardens area between 12:00PM and 2:00PM on Thursday, 3 April.
• Observed persons behaving unusually in or around Bodden Town during this time.
• Dashcam or CCTV footage that may capture roads or driveways in that area.
Even the smallest detail could help move this investigation forward. Members of the public can contact the Major Incident Room at 649-2930, or provide tips anonymously via Cayman Crime Stoppers at www.caymancrimestoppers.com .
“We recognise the emotional toll this incident has taken on the community”, continues A/D.Supt Dyer-Alexander. “As part of our community engagement strategy, RCIPS officers will be conducting patrols and reassurance visits in Bodden Town and surrounding districts. We are also working closely with community leaders and government partners to ensure support is available to those affected”.
The RCIPS thanks the public for their support, their patience, and their cooperation. They understand the desire for answers, and are committed to keeping the public informed, while protecting the integrity of this highly sensitive investigation, as reported in their release on April 10, 2025
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