Mother wants murdered children’s bodies

December 11, 2023
 Kerrick Moodie, 20, and his 22-year-old sister, Keneisha.
Kerrick Moodie, 20, and his 22-year-old sister, Keneisha.

The mother of two presumably murdered Westmoreland siblings is seeking the public's assistance in locating the shallow grave in which the remains of her children are believed to be buried.

Keneisha Moodie, 22, and her 20-year-old brother, Kerrick Moodie, both of Top Lincoln in Grange Hill, Westmoreland, were reported missing last Friday.

Their mother, having seen an amateur video making the rounds on social media since late last week, is convinced that the remains in the shallow grave are those of her children.

"I am here pondering and wondering to see if I could get the two little pieces of bodies to bury. I have no idea where they bury them," the mother said.

"I can't feel good. They are my belly pain. My body is numb. I tell you it's not anything good," she added.

Reports from the police are that about 7:15 a.m. last Friday, Kerrick and Keneisha were last seen leaving a cookshop in Grange Hill in Westmoreland. Their mode of dress at the time they went missing is unknown and they have not been seen since.

Information reaching THE STAR is that the disappearance of Kerrick and Keneisha may be linked to lottery scamming. The mother said that based on information that has reached her ears, it appears plausible.

"Yes, the voice note says it is because they bingo food and go around the boss, so that is the problem," the mother said.

The distraught mother said her son called her that day to inform her that he had left a package with cash for her at the cookshop. The package reportedly contained $10,000 in cash.

She lamented that she raised her children the best way she could until they were old enough to be on their own.

"Now that they have become adults they have taken their own path, they want to do their own thing," she explained, pointing out that some of the things they did, she had no knowledge of as they kept everything secret.

She said while her daughter, who was in 2020 arrested and charged with being part of a criminal organisation, had entangled herself in illegal activities. However, she said her son was not involved in illegal activities.

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