Police have discovered the charred remains of a man in Linden, Guyana, strongly suspected to be Jamol Bourne, known as ‘Skinny,’ who was previously wanted in relation to serious criminal offenses. The grisly discovery was made on Wednesday morning, with body parts scattered across the area. Bourne had caught national attention after a recent livestream in which he and another man flaunted weapons and made threats. The livestream ended abruptly with Bourne allegedly shooting himself in the temple. Following the discovery of the remains, authorities are assessing the viral footage and forensic evidence to understand the exact circumstances of Bourne’s death. Despite initial speculations that the incident might have been staged, current police findings validate the fatal incident from the livestream.
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