Oyster Pond: --- The Prosecutor office along with several detectives was at the Casa Blanca Adult Entertainment Club on Thursday busy trying to reconstruct the scene of the crime. One week ago a lone gunman described as a Rasta man fired at least three shots at businessman David Eustace who was driving his white Chevy Bus.
The shooting took place at the entrance of the adult entertainment club as Eustace and his friend Sweet Leroy was leaving the location to meet with a lawyer.
SMN News was reliably informed that one of the dancers at the club saw what took place that fatal afternoon from her bedroom window. At the scene yesterday the dancer along with a police officer inside her room was giving the detectives instructions as to what she saw prior to and after the shooting of David Eustace.
The detectives were busy filming the scene as the victim’s bus left the club, stopped where the shooting took place before it moved over to the final place where the bus stopped after rolling a short distance away. The detectives were seen using the victim’s bus to reconstruct the murder scene.
It is understood that Sweet Leroy was the first person on the scene, explaining the officers what really happened last Friday.
Sources say police are questioning the statements provided by Sweet Leroy who was inside of the bus when the shooting took place. SMN News also learnt that police are closing in on the eyewitness and he can soon be considered as an alleged accomplice to the crime.
It is said that police is baffled with several aspects of the shooting and the occurrences provided by the eyewitness. One of the concerns shared by the both by police and relatives of the deceased man is how did the eyewitness manage to get out of the front seat of the bus and go over to the back seat. Sources say the man never sat in the front seat when he left the adult entertainment club; instead, he sat in the back of the bus and so far he did not provide the reasons as to why he sat in the back of the bus.
SMN News also learnt that police already have a suspect in mind and they may soon make an arrest or would probably question the person they suspected is involved.
In the meantime, Prosecutor Jan Bart Daveling said Leroy Richardson is not a suspect in the murder investigation. He said Richardson is an eyewitness and confirmed he was on the scene of the reconstruction on Thursday.