McCartney murder suspect denied bail

Thu, May 1st 2014, 11:56 PM

A female suspect in the murder of pharmacist Kurt McCartney was yesterday denied bail for the second time.
Lyndera Curry, of Plantol Street, was refused bail last December when she appeared before Senior Justice Jon Isaacs.
Curry made another attempt at pretrial release before the same judge yesterday.
Curry is charged along with Sumya Ingraham, 26, also of Plantol Street; Thorne Edwards, 23, and Okell Farrington, 31, of Pinewood Gardens.
Prosecutors say they are responsible for the October 24 shooting death of McCartney during an armed robbery in which his 2007 Hummer vehicle, which is valued at $37,000, was taken.
McCartney, the brother of Democratic National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney, was shot and killed in Gambier Village. His Hummer was discovered by police a few hours after his death, east of Traveller's Rest restaurant on West Bay Street.
The accused have denied the allegations against them.
A fifth person, 42-year-old Terry Delancy, the owner of Virgo Car Rental, was charged with being an accessory after the fact.
He is accused of enabling Curry, Ingraham, Edwards and Farrington to avoid due process of the law. He pleaded not guilty to the charge.
He is on $15,000 bail.
All of the defendants appeared before Isaacs for a case management conference ahead of their March 2, 2015 trial date.
They make their next court appearance on October 23.

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