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Andre Neverson, Accused Murderer

 

Six Years after Sister’s Murder, Trinidad National Remains on the Run

Source:  CaribWorldNews

July 8th marked six years since the brutal murder of Patricia Neverson, allegedly by her Trinidad-born brother, Andre Neverson.

Six years later, Andre remains on the lam despite being placed on the 15 Most Wanted Fugitives list by the Marshals Service.

Andre Neverson was born in Trinidad on 5/5/64 to Denzil Humphrey and Erine Neverson.  Neverson was raised by his grandmother and an uncle from ages 4-18. During these years, his mother was living in the United States. Neverson, the 7th of 11 children, came to the United States in 1981, and resided here as a resident alien.

On March 11, 1992 at 5:18pm in front of 151 E.34th St, Neverson got into a fight with his girlfriend outside a medical school in Brooklyn, where she worked. The woman’s uncle came by and saw them fighting. When he tried to intervene, Neverson became enraged, pulled a gun and shot the uncle five times. The uncle survived, Neverson served five years in prison for attempted murder and was paroled in November of 1998. 

Neverson was deported from the United States criminally on 7/24/2000. At some point in September of 2000, Neverson re-entered the country illegally on a Jamaican passport purchased by his family. 

On 7/8/2002 the NYPD found Patricia Neverson, Neverson’s sister, allegedly shot to death by Neverson, over an ongoing argument about money. Ms. Neverson, was a nursing administrator at New York Methodist Hospital who raised two kids as a single mom.

On July 11, 2002, the NYPD found the body of Donna Davis, Neverson’s fiancée. The NYPD states that Ms. Davis broke off the relationship and that Neverson did not take that well. Ms Davis was last seen in Neverson’s Minivan. An investigation performed by the NYPD suggests she was kidnapped then shot to death.

On November 6, 2002 at approximately 12:30am, Neverson, armed with a gun, attempted to visit his 2-year-old daughter.  The police were contacted and a canvas was conducted by the NYPD and USMS with negative results.

January 3, 2003 was the last known sighting of Neverson.

Neverson has been profiled on various local news broadcasts and Americas Most Wanted 6 times. As a major case countless interviews have been done, and every lead has been followed with negative results. Although sightings continue to be reported no new solid leads have been established.

Neverson has two murder warrants (pending) by the NYPD, an illegal re-entry warrant by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and a NY State Parole warrant for the previous attempted murder. 

`Three participating agencies of the Marshals Service regional task force in the New York/New Jersey area requested that we adopt this investigation as a major case,` said Assistant Director Bob Finan, head of Marshals Service criminal investigations. `Andre Neverson has a history of violence and numerous prior convictions. He must be brought to justice.`

Anyone with information about Neverson’s movements or whereabouts is asked to contact the U.S. Marshals at 1-800-336-0102. 

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