The post-mortem is now on file in the murder case of a St Mary farmer.
The man, who reportedly stabbed the farmer to death following a dispute over a videotaping incident, is to return to court on March 30, as one statement is now outstanding on the case file.
Alrick Haynes is the man charged with the murder of fifty-three-year-old farmer, Fredrick Lewis, otherwise called ‘Chupsy’ of Heywood Hall, St. Mary on December 31, 2015.
Haynes appeared before the St Mary Parish Court on Thursday, February 6.
The crown prosecutor indicated that the file in the case is now in order with the one statement outstanding. Haynes’ bail was extended by senior parish judge Yvette Wentworth-Miller.
Reports are that on Thursday, December 31, 2015 at 1:30 a.m., Lewis and another man were involved in a dispute with the accused, Haynes, in Heywood Hall, St. Mary. Haynes was allegedly videotaping both men. Some objection was taken towards this and Lewis and the other man hit the accused several times. It is alleged that a knife was used by Haynes to stab Lewis multiple times. Lewis was taken to the hospital where he died while being treated.
Haynes later turned himself in at the Port Maria police station and was charged with Lewis’ murder.
His attorney at the time had explained to the court on Thursday, January 14, 2016, when bail was granted, that Haynes was defending himself and highlighted that he also was attacked by Lewis and another man.
He was granted bail in the sum of $200,000.