By Racquel Porter
Leoda Bradshaw and her cousin Roland Balfour, who are implicated in the murder of lawmaker Phillip Paulwell's 10 month-old baby and her mother, were further remanded until March 6, next year.
The two defendants were charged following an investigation into the abduction and murder of baby Sarayah Paulwell and her mother 27-year-old Toshyna Patterson, who were abducted outside their St. Andrew home on September 9 and taken to East Kingston, where they were killed.
When the case was mentioned Friday morning, the prosecution indicated that the case file was incomplete.
As a result, Justice Vinette Graham Allen made an order for an outstanding statement to be submitted by January 30 and forensic report by February 29.
Ms. Bradshaw, who also shares a child with Mr. Paulwell, was charged with two counts each of capital murder, conspiracy to murder, kidnapping, and conspiracy to kidnap.
Mr. Balfour was charged with two counts each of accessory before the fact to kidnapping and accessory before the fact to murder.
The duo is among four people charged in the incident.
The other two, Rushane Miller and Richard Brown, recently pleaded guilty and were sentenced.
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