Man who was on Most Wanted List charged with murder

Tue, Nov 22nd 2011, 08:32 AM

A man who was once featured on the police force's Most Wanted List appeared before a magistrate yesterday on murder and robbery charges.
Police arrested Elandro Missick, 20, of Kemp Road, in Inagua last week after they circulated his photo in the press.
Investigators believe that Missick is responsible for the September 17 shooting death of Damian Bowe at Kemp Road.
Missick, who is represented by Roberto Reckley, did not have to enter a plea to the murder charge at his arraignment before Acting Chief Magistrate Carolita Bethell.
Prosecutors plan to forego a preliminary inquiry before the magistrate and send the case to the Supreme Court by a Voluntary Bill of Indictment, which is expected to be ready on January 12.
Missick entered a not guilty plea to a charge that he robbed Sherwin Rolle of a carton of Rothman cigarettes and a carton of Backwood cigarettes on July 14.
Magistrate Derence Rolle-Davis will hold a fixture hearing for that case on November 23.
After the arraignments, Reckely asked Magistrate Bethell to order that officials have the prison doctor examine Missick.
He alleged that police officers beat Missick while he was in custody.  He said the officers punched, kicked and tased Missick. He also said that Missick maintained his innocence but he was concerned because Bowe had associates who were in the western block of the prison.
Magistrate Bethell directed that Missick see the doctor.  However, she said could not tell prison officials where to detain him.

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