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What You Must Know
- The Virginia couple went lacking from their catamaran off Grenada final month.
- The suspects, since recaptured, had escaped from police custody.
Three recaptured fugitives suspected of killing a U.S. monetary advisor and his spouse after boarding their yacht in Grenada have been charged with capital homicide and different severe offenses, the Royal Grenada Police Power introduced Thursday.
Ron Mitchell, age 30 and unemployed;Â Abita Stanislaus, 25, a farmer; and Trevon Robertson, 23 and unemployed, all of Paradise, St. Andrew, have been collectively charged with two counts of capital homicide by deliberately inflicting the dying of Ralph Hendry and Kathleen Brandel, each U.S. residents, the police mentioned in an announcement.
They have been additionally charged with escaping lawful custody, burglary, theft and two kidnapping counts, and Stanislaus additionally was charged with one depend of rape.
All three made their first court docket look at St. George’s Justice of the Peace’s Courtroom on Thursday and have been remanded to His Majesty’s Jail. They’re scheduled to be introduced again to court docket on March 27, the police mentioned.
(Police spellings for Stanislaus’ first and final names have been inconsistent. ThinkAdvisor was looking for clarification Thursday.)
Authorities final month mentioned Hendry, a 30-year monetary trade veteran from Virginia, and his spouse, Brandel, have been presumed useless after disappearing off their yacht in Grenada final week, though police had mentioned they held out hope the couple could be alive.
The three suspects, who’re alleged to have murdered Hendry and Brandel after escaping a police station holding cell in Grenada, have been ordered deported from St. Vincent on Monday, The Related Press reported.
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