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How a Murder Suspect Walked Free for 12 Months on a 35‑Square‑Mile Island Raises Serious Questions Over Community Silence and Failed Investigations

Calls for Reform Intensify as Delayed Arrest Exposes Deep Gaps in Crime Funding and Accountability. Share Anguilla — thirty‑five square miles of turquoise beauty — is now shadowed by tragedy and silence. The arrest of Delrado Harrigan, wanted for over a year and now charged with double murder, has exposed a painful truth: this island’s greatest weakness isn’t its size, but its silence. For months, Harrigan walked among the same people who saw his face on wanted posters. In a place where everyone knows everyone, how does a man evade justice for so long? The Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF)   first sought public help in April 2025 , when Harrigan was wanted for attempted murder. A year later, he was charged after a double fatal shooting in Island Harbour. Between those dates lies a haunting question, why did no one speak up? The police pleaded for information, yet the community remained quiet. That silence cost lives, and now families are le...