Inspector Weston

In the novel A Caribbean Mystery, Inspector Weston is a member of the St. Honore police and the lead investigator of the deaths at the "Golden Palm Hotel" where Miss Marple spends a holiday in the Caribbean.

Inspector Weston is described as being a "slender dark man", and he has a "soft Island voice".

Portrayals
Inspector Weston is not featured in the 1983 Warner Bros adaptation.

In the BBC 1989 adaptation, Inspector Weston is portrayed by Joseph Mydell. Here he takes a bigger role in the investigation than in the original novel. Napier and Dr Graham go to him to ask for Major Palgrave to be exhumed and Weston supervises the exhumation. After the murder of Victoria Johnson, he actively questions all potential witnesses. When Miss Marple shares her suspicions about Victoria's death to Mr Rafiel, Rafiel goes to Weston to tell him about it. In contrast to the original where Weston doesn't interact with Miss Marple at all, here he has actually heard of Miss Marple and is eager to work together with her in the investigation. Weston tells Mr Rafiel that when he was a cadet at Hendon Police College, Henry Clithering was his lecturer and he was always quoting Miss Marple.

In the 2013 ITV adaptation, Weston becomes a sergeant and works with Inspector Daventry. For some reason, Weston is a plain clothes officer while his superior wears a uniform.