Sentencing for convicted wife killer Beachy Stout postponed to September
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Sentencing has been postponed for Portland businessman Everton “Beachy Stout” McDonald and co-convict Oscar Barnes, who in March were found guilty of murder and conspiracy to murder in the 2020 killing of McDonald’s wife Tonia.
McDonald and Barnes were scheduled to be sentenced in the Supreme Court Thursday morning, but the hearing was postponed amid the absence of the antecedent report and trial judge Chester Stamp.
It is now scheduled to take place September 19, 2024.
Tonia was gruesomely murdered on July 20, 2020 on the main road in Sherwood Forest in Portland. She was stabbed repeatedly, her throat slashed, and the Toyota Axio motor car she was driving, along with her body, burned.
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McDonald, who was Tonia’s husband at the time of her murder, was arrested and charged with the killing. Oscar Barnes was later arrested.
Both arrests came after police were tipped off that Denvalyn “Bubbla” Minott could assist them greatly in their investigations into the murder. After they arrested him at his house in Portland, he confessed to his involvement, claiming that he had been contracted by McDonald for $3 million to kill his wife.
However, Minott claimed that because he could not carry out the crime exactly as he was instructed — to stab and burn her body — he ended up subcontracting the killing to Oscar Barnes, who, he said, murdered Tonia all by himself.