Police Appeal To Public Regarding Murder Case

As part of the ongoing investigation into the murders of Natrae Eversley and Nakai Robinson, and the attempted murder of a third male, the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) has reviewed CCTV footage and shared with the public still images of the suspects in an effort to assist with identification.

We are aware that AI-altered versions of these images are now being circulated online, including by well-meaning individuals connected to one of the victims. While we understand and empathise with the grief, pain, and urgent desire for justice felt by the family and friends of the victims, we must stress that AI-generated imagery is not a true or accurate representation of the suspects, their clothing, or the motorcycle used in the commission of this crime.

The circulation of altered images poses several serious risks.

Mistaken Identity:

Innocent members of the public could be wrongly identified and targeted.

Harm to the Investigation:

False or misleading imagery can misdirect investigative efforts and hinder our ability to gather credible information.

Public Safety:

Disseminating inaccurate depictions may cause unnecessary fear or suspicion within the community.

We urge that you share only the official images and information provided by the Bermuda Police Service. These materials are released following careful consideration and are intended to ensure accuracy while protecting the integrity of the investigation.

We appreciate the community’s ongoing support and understand the deep emotions surrounding this tragedy. The BPS remains committed to bringing those responsible to justice and will continue to provide timely, factual updates.

Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is encouraged to contact the Serious Acting Detective Chief Inspector Kenten Trott on 717-2345 or at [email protected]. You may call the main police number, 295-0011, use the BPS community reporting portal https://portal.police.bm or speak with a police officer you’re familiar with. Alternatively, we encourage you to call the independent and confidential crime Stoppers number, 800-8477.

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