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Case management hearing for accused in murder of Paulwell's daughter and her mother delayed

Published:Thursday | July 18, 2024 | 2:16 PM
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The plea and case management hearing for Leoda Bradshaw and her alleged accomplices, who are implicated in the murder of politician Phillip Paulwell's 10-month-old daughter, Sarayah, and her mother, Toshyna Patterson, has been rescheduled to September 16.

The hearing, which was booked to commence this morning in the Home Circuit Court, failed to get under way after the court was notified that the family of the defendant Roland Balfour would no longer afford an attorney.

Balfour was previously represented by attorney Courtney Rowe.

As a result, the court assigned attorneys-at-law Michael Howell and Vanessa Taylor to represent Balfour.

Consequently, the matter could not start today as disclosure is to be made to the new lawyers in the case.

The two defendants along with the alleged trigger man, David Smith, and Bjorn Black were remanded.

Two other men, Richard Brown and Roshane Miller, previously pleaded guilty to the crime and were both sentenced. 

The Ten-month-old child and her 27-year-old mother were abducted from their home on Gilmour Drive in St Andrew on September 9.

They were allegedly taken to east Kingston and shot and killed and their bodies burnt.

The alleged mastermind, United States Navy petty officer, Bradshaw, is Paulwell's companion.

Bradshaw is accused of contacting hitmen, contracting her cousin Balfour, and orchestrating a plan to murder and kidnap the mother and child. 

She reportedly travelled to Jamaica with the sole purpose of murdering Paulwell's infant daughter and her mother.

This happened one day after she had confronted the woman about the infant on Facebook.

- Tanesha Mundle

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