WATCH: Leoda Bradshaw, co-accused to return to court March 6
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Leoda Bradshaw and Roland Balfour, the other two people accused in the murder of Parliamentarian Phillip Paulwell’s 10-month-old daughter and her mother, were ordered by a Supreme Court Judge to return to court on March 6, 2024.
Observer Online understands that the court was told that the forensic material, forensic certificate and statements from investigators were not on file. When the two make their next court appearance, it is expected that all outstanding documents will be available and disclosed to the defence team.
Judge Vinnette Graham-Allen ordered that on or before January 31, the statements from investigators should be submitted. The forensic material and certificate were ordered to be submitted on or before February 29.
Bradshaw and Balfour were charged with murder and other offences in relation to the abduction and killing of the mother-daughter pair.
Bradshaw, who shares a child with Paulwell, has been charged with two counts of conspiracy to murder, two counts of conspiracy to kidnapping, two counts of kidnapping, and two counts of murder.
Twenty-seven-year-old Toshyna Patterson and her 10-month-old daughter Sarayah Paulwell were brutally murdered and their bodies disposed of in September.
-Candice Haughton