Jamaica Gleaner

DPP seeks death for triggerman in murder of Paulwell’s daughter, her mom

- Ainsworth Morris/Staff Reporter

DAVID SMITH, unrepresen­ted by an attorney and accused of pulling the trigger in the murder of politician Phillip Paulwell’s 10-month-old daughter, Sarayah and the child’s mother, Toshyna Patterson, yesterday insisted he was innocent. His declaratio­n came after he was served with papers by the prosecutio­n, which is seeking to ensure that he receives the death penalty.

Smith is facing charges alongside alleged mastermind of the murders Leoda Bradshaw; her cousin, Roland Balfour; former co-accused Roshane Miller; Richard Brown; and Bjon Black.

Balfour is alleged to have brought the other men together to commit the murders.

During Smith’s first court appearance yesterday at the Home Circuit Court, he was informed of the major accusation against him by the prosecutio­n, represente­d by Paula Llewellyn, director of public prosecutio­ns.

After Llewellyn read the accusation­s on record, Smith raised his hand, to which the judge, Justice Vinette Graham Allen, said: “Can somebody speak to Mr David Smith? His hand was up, and I’m not going to ask him what he wants.”

Attorney Deborah Martin, who is representi­ng Bradshaw, then went to Smith, and the judge became lenient and decided to hear the accused man’s concern.

“I did not do no murder,” Smith insisted.

To this the judge responded: “Remember, I give you a document ... . When you get a lawyer ... , you give the lawyer that paper. So, you tell me now, me talking to you, what you don’t understand? Tell me.”

Said Smith: “Uhm, yuh honour, uhm, I don’t understand why I get this paper because I don’t do any murder.”

Graham Allen then shouted in response: “Okay good, so you’re not guilty, man! That’s what you’re saying to me? Don’t do no murder! Is that it?

“That is your side of the story! You did not do any murder. Am I right? So when you get the lawyer, nuh talk to nobody else. Mouth closed. Lock it! Zip it! Until you get one lawyer, you bare your chest. You tell the lawyer everything ... . Keep yuh mouth shut! Zip it until I introduce the lawyer to you in court. You understand me, sah? You hear [wha] mi seh?”

Graham Allen said the case could not proceed until Smith and Black had lawyers.

She then proceeded to finalise a date for the next hearing, which will be on June 13.

“Mek mi tell you di date because di lawyer have to come here on that day, you see, because dis ya case ya nah go draw out,” Graham Allen said to Smith.

Llewellyn said that for this execution-conspiracy-contract murder, the Crown is alleging that on September 9, 2023, Bradshaw took Patterson and the baby and then met up with her co-accused, David Smith and Richard Brown, who has already pleaded guilty after a plea negotiatio­n and is serving his sentence.

Llewellyn said the Crown was also alleging that Smith “was the trigger man” and“therefore, having reviewed the material”, he was being called by the prosecutio­n to join the other accused and was served a notice of intention for the death penalty to be sought for him in the matter.

The judge ordered that they all appear remotely for the next court date set for June 13 at 2:00 p.m.

 ?? ?? Ten-month-old Sarayah Paulwell and her mother, 27-year-old Toshyna Patterson.
Ten-month-old Sarayah Paulwell and her mother, 27-year-old Toshyna Patterson.

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