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The devastated husband of a beautician stabbed to death in the kitchen of her dream Jamaican home has spoken of how they were planning a wonderful life together.

Ken Brown said the body of his spouse, Karen Cleary-Brown, was discovered buried in the garden of her property in the Boscobel area of St Mary on the Caribbean island.

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The 44-year-old had been missing since November 25 and was found by police on Monday after the killer confessed to her murder and led detectives to her grave, Mr Brown said.

Speaking to the Press Association, he said they lived in Islington, north London, have been married since 2004, and that dealing with the news of her murder has not been easy.

“I am just devastated. She was building a dream home, we had planned this wonderful life together,” the 65-year-old said.

“She was coming back in January and then we were going to go for a big holiday around Thailand – the future was rosy.”

Mr Brown, who is currently in Jamaica, said the man who has confessed to her murder had been working on the property, and that he stabbed her to death in the kitchen.

He described how after being arrested by the police he eventually led officers to where he had buried her body.

“The forensic dig took at least a complete day,” Mr Brown said. “He had buried her deep, put tarpaulin over it and then put concrete over it, then covered it up.

“The police said even if they had brought dogs they would never have found her if he hadn’t confessed.”

Mr Brown said his wife had offered the man work and somewhere to stay, adding: “She was being Karen and being helpful, and look what happened.”

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Praising the efforts of the Jamaican police, he said they have kept him informed throughout the process, revealing that some of the officers “have been touched” by what has happened.

“Some of them have been working non-stop, 24-hour shifts, they are keen to see justice,” he added.

Mr Brown said his wife, who had lived in Britain for more than 20 years and had indefinite leave to remain, was determined to build her home, which she had been working on for more than seven years, and would often head to her native Jamaica for periods of time to do so.

Describing her as someone who liked to laugh, he added: “She was an excellent cook, she loved cooking meals.

“She just loved life, she was fun and engaging, she was a strong character.”

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Responding to reports that a man called Andy Kane was her partner, Mr Brown said this is “not correct” and that they were in fact just friends.

The death of Mrs Cleary-Brown comes six months after British couple Charlie and Gayle Anderson, from Manchester, were murdered at their Jamaican home.

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Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Prof. Brown's research interest is the control of quantum systems for both understanding the natural world and developing new technologies. His current research areas are the development of robust quantum computers and the study of molecular properties at cold and ultracold temperatures.

Appointments and Affiliations

  • Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Associate Professor of Physics
  • Associate Professor of Chemistry

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Contact Information

  • Office Location: 701 W Main St, Suite 400, Durham, NC 27701
  • Office Phone: (919) 660-1376
  • Email Address: kenneth.r.brown@duke.edu
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Education

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  • Ph.D. University of California - Berkeley, 2003
  • B.S. University of Puget Sound, 1998

Research Interests

Quantum error correction, quantum control, quantum computer architecture, ion trap quantum computing, and the spectroscopy of sympathetically cooled molecular ions

Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

  • Fellow. American Physical Society. 2018
  • Experienced Research Fellow. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. 2015
  • Kavli Fellow. Kavli Foundation and National Academy of Science. 2013

Courses Taught

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  • ECE 270DL: Fields and Waves: Fundamentals of Information Propagation
  • ECE 270L9: Fields and Waves: Fundamentals of Information Propagation (Lab)
  • ECE 495: Special Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • ECE 590: Advanced Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • ECE 899: Special Readings in Electrical Engineering
  • HOUSECS 59: House Course
  • PHYSICS 493: Research Independent Study
  • PHYSICS 495: Thesis Independent Study
  • PHYSICS 590: Selected Topics in Theoretical Physics
  • PHYSICS 791: SPECIAL READINGS

In the News

  • Duke Is Building a World-Class Team for the Quantum Computing Race (Nov 12, 2020)
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  • Duke to Lead $15 Million Program to Create First Practical Quantum Computer (Aug 7, 2018 | Pratt School of Engineering)
  • Spectator Qubits Seek to Improve Control of Four Quantum Computing Systems (Apr 16, 2018 | Pratt School of Engineering)

Representative Publications

  • Debroy, DM; Li, M; Newman, M; Brown, KR, Stabilizer Slicing: Coherent Error Cancellations in Low-Density Parity-Check Stabilizer Codes., Physical Review Letters, vol 121 no. 25 (2018) [10.1103/physrevlett.121.250502] [abs].
  • Calvin, AT; Brown, KR, Spectroscopy of Molecular Ions in Coulomb Crystals., The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, vol 9 no. 19 (2018), pp. 5797-5804 [10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b01387] [abs].
  • Brown, NC; Brown, KR, Comparing Zeeman qubits to hyperfine qubits in the context of the
    surface code: 174Yb+ and 171Yb+
    , Phys. Rev. A, vol 97 (2018), pp. 052301-052301 [10.1103/PhysRevA.97.052301] [abs].
  • Trout, CJ; Li, M; Gutiérrez, M; Wu, Y; Wang, ST; Duan, L; Brown, KR, Simulating the performance of a distance-3 surface code in a linear ion trap, New Journal of Physics, vol 20 no. 4 (2018) [10.1088/1367-2630/aab341] [abs].
  • Calvin, AT; Janardan, S; Condoluci, J; Rugango, R; Pretzsch, E; Shu, G; Brown, KR, Rovibronic Spectroscopy of Sympathetically Cooled 40CaH+, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol 122 no. 12 (2018), pp. 3177-3181 [10.1021/acs.jpca.7b12823] [abs].
  • Leung, PH; Landsman, KA; Figgatt, C; Linke, NM; Monroe, C; Brown, KR, Robust 2-Qubit Gates in a Linear Ion Crystal Using a Frequency-Modulated Driving Force., Physical Review Letters, vol 120 no. 2 (2018) [10.1103/physrevlett.120.020501] [abs].
  • Condoluci, J; Janardan, S; Calvin, AT; Rugango, R; Shu, G; Sherrill, CD; Brown, KR, Reassigning the CaH+ 11Σ → 21Σ vibronic transition with CaD., The Journal of Chemical Physics, vol 147 no. 21 (2017) [10.1063/1.5016556] [abs].
  • Linke, NM; Gutierrez, M; Landsman, KA; Figgatt, C; Debnath, S; Brown, KR; Monroe, C, Fault-tolerant quantum error detection., Science Advances, vol 3 no. 10 (2017) [10.1126/sciadv.1701074] [abs].
  • Li, M; Gutiérrez, M; David, SE; Hernandez, A; Brown, KR, Fault tolerance with bare ancillary qubits for a [[7,1,3]] code, Physical Review A, vol 96 no. 3 (2017) [10.1103/PhysRevA.96.032341] [abs].
  • Rugango, R; Calvin, AT; Janardan, S; Shu, G; Brown, KR, Vibronic Spectroscopy of Sympathetically Cooled CaH., Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry, vol 17 no. 22 (2016), pp. 3764-3768 [10.1002/cphc.201600645] [abs].
  • Brown, KR; Kim, J; Monroe, C, Co-designing a scalable quantum computer with trapped atomic ions, Npj Quantum Information, vol 2 no. 1 (2016) [10.1038/npjqi.2016.34] [abs].