The mother of PH driver Angus "Ghost" James who was found with a bullet to his head in his car this morning, says she is relying on God for justice.
Given the low murder detection rate in the country, Marjorie James-Gomez, 64, was not confident the police would catch her son's killer.
"My God will give me my answer. He will take revenge on whosoever (killed James)," said
James-Gomez at her Bayshore West, Marabella, home shortly after the police broke the sad news to her.
It was around 7.15 am when police received information and went to
Holder Trace, Parforce Road, Gasparillo, where they found James' body in his blue Nissan B-15 car. He had a bullet wound to the back of his head. Police are still trying to determine a motive for his killing.
The mother recalled that she last saw the elder of her two sons before he left home 8 pm on Friday. He did not tell her where he was going, but she believed he was going to ply his car for hire.
James would often work late hours and stay out, so she did not think anything was wrong when he did not return home. "Is years he working that, he say he accustom," she said. She often asked him to work earlier hours and stay home at nights.
Describing James as a quiet person, his mother said he sometimes "gets hasty in between". She could not say if he had any disagreement with anyone.
He had no children or wife.
Describing the crime situation as very bad, the mother said the police could not stop crime. "Is people with criminal intentions who could stop crime. It don't matter how much you pray, crime will never stop. Is people who have intentions to do crime that could stop it. They have to think about their family, their mother, sister, brother, how it will hurt them if something happen to them."
Detectives of the San Fernando Homicide Bureau are investigating.