Five months since the July assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, authorities have 45 suspects in custody but have yet to charge any of them with a crime, PBS reported . Moïse started accumulating a list of Haitian businessmen and those with political influence involved in drug trafficking operations. Of those included on the former president's list was a Supreme Court judge who was supported by leaders that opposed Moïse's leadership and wanted him to resign, ABC News reported . The Haitian leader was set to hand over the list to the U.S. government, according to Times journalist Maria Abi-Habib who has been investigating Moïse’s killing and his connection to narco-trafficking. “Well, Jovenel Moïse was preparing a document that basically broke down the intricate network of drug trafficking and arms struggling smuggling and also the powerful people, whether they be oligarchs or political figures, who support those networks,” the journalist said. Former President Michael...