08-14-2010, 09:26 AM
August 14, 2010
HYANNIS — Trudie Hall's multiple marriages were likely part of an immigration scam, according to sources with knowledge of the missing person investigation.
The Times has also learned that Quoizel Wilson, whom police believe is the father of Hall's unborn child, married his current wife, Donna McKenzie Wilson, who is Jamaican, twice: once in 2003 and again in 2004, according to state Registry of Vital Records and Statistics documents.
Hall, who disappeared two weeks ago after traveling from Nantucket to Cape Cod, is believed to be dead, according to police sources. Investigators found blood and bullet casings in a rental car seized in connection with the case two days after Hall's disappearance, according to sources.
Hall married at least two different men last year, one a Jamaican plasterer, the other a cook from Nepal, according to marriage certificates the Times obtained from the Plymouth town clerk and the state Registry of Vital Records and Statistics.
Hall came to the United States from Jamaica when she was 13 and is a U.S. citizen, according to her mother.
There are no records in the Barnstable, Nantucket, Dukes or Plymouth county probate offices that indicate Hall has divorced either man. A Nantucket probate official has said that Hall set up an appointment to discuss divorce proceedings with an attorney for July 29, two days after her disappearance, but it is unclear which man she intended to divorce.
Hall married Doucet McDowe, 31, of Jamaica in April 2009, according to a marriage certificate obtained by the Times. She married Ram Rimal, 41, of Nepal a little more than six months later in Plymouth County, according to another marriage certificate obtained by the Times.
Attempts to reach both men this week have been unsuccessful. Rimal's attorney, Michael Wilson, did not return a telephone call seeking comment yesterday.
The Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror reported on its website yesterday that Hall's roommate claims the 23-year-old was paid $20,000 to marry Rimal who, through his attorney, has claimed he married for love. Official sources have said they believe Hall was paid between $6,000 and $8,000 for one of the marriages.
The Nantucket newspaper also reported that the roommate believes Hall married a third man, and that she is still alive and possibly in Florida.
i have doubts she is still alive. but do believe in immigration scam.
HYANNIS — Trudie Hall's multiple marriages were likely part of an immigration scam, according to sources with knowledge of the missing person investigation.
The Times has also learned that Quoizel Wilson, whom police believe is the father of Hall's unborn child, married his current wife, Donna McKenzie Wilson, who is Jamaican, twice: once in 2003 and again in 2004, according to state Registry of Vital Records and Statistics documents.
Hall, who disappeared two weeks ago after traveling from Nantucket to Cape Cod, is believed to be dead, according to police sources. Investigators found blood and bullet casings in a rental car seized in connection with the case two days after Hall's disappearance, according to sources.
Hall married at least two different men last year, one a Jamaican plasterer, the other a cook from Nepal, according to marriage certificates the Times obtained from the Plymouth town clerk and the state Registry of Vital Records and Statistics.
Hall came to the United States from Jamaica when she was 13 and is a U.S. citizen, according to her mother.
There are no records in the Barnstable, Nantucket, Dukes or Plymouth county probate offices that indicate Hall has divorced either man. A Nantucket probate official has said that Hall set up an appointment to discuss divorce proceedings with an attorney for July 29, two days after her disappearance, but it is unclear which man she intended to divorce.
Hall married Doucet McDowe, 31, of Jamaica in April 2009, according to a marriage certificate obtained by the Times. She married Ram Rimal, 41, of Nepal a little more than six months later in Plymouth County, according to another marriage certificate obtained by the Times.
Attempts to reach both men this week have been unsuccessful. Rimal's attorney, Michael Wilson, did not return a telephone call seeking comment yesterday.
The Nantucket Inquirer and Mirror reported on its website yesterday that Hall's roommate claims the 23-year-old was paid $20,000 to marry Rimal who, through his attorney, has claimed he married for love. Official sources have said they believe Hall was paid between $6,000 and $8,000 for one of the marriages.
The Nantucket newspaper also reported that the roommate believes Hall married a third man, and that she is still alive and possibly in Florida.
i have doubts she is still alive. but do believe in immigration scam.