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Prosecutors say Leoda Bradshaw orchestrated the plot to kill Toshyna Patterson, 27, and her 10-month-old daughter, Sarayah Paulwell, last month. The victims were connected to a member of the Jamaican parliament.

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Oct. 17, 2023, 1:09 PM PDT / Source: NBC News

By Marlene Lenthang

 

A U.S. Navy petty officer has been arrested on accusations of orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot to kill a woman and her baby in Jamaica connected to a member of parliament whom she had a relationship with.

Toshyna Patterson.

Toshyna Patterson.Jamaica Constabulary Force / via Facebook

 

Leoda Vanessa Bradshaw, 34, was indicted last week in connection with the kidnapping and murders of Toshyna Patterson, 27, and her 10-month-old daughter, Sarayah Paulwell.

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Bradshaw had a relationship and a child with Phillip Paulwell, a member of Parliament from Kingston East and Port Royal, and she considered him to be her spouse, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in Kingston said in a news release.

 

Prosecutors said that Sarayah Paulwell was also Phillip Paulwell's daughter.

 

Bradshaw visited Jamaica on Sept. 6, prosecutors said, and in an apparent act of vengeance hatched a plan with three men to kidnap and kill Patterson and her child.

 

The three men were her cousin Roland Balfour, Richard Brown and Roshane Miller. The plan included Bradshaw making partial payment to the men, prosecutors said.

 

In conversations from Sept. 6 to 9, the men agreed under Bradshaw's direction to kidnap and kill Patterson and her daughter, the release said.

 

On Saturday Sept. 9, the murder plot was carried out, prosecutors said.

Sarayah Paulwell.

Sarayah Paulwell.Jamaica Constabulary Force / via Facebook

 

Bradshaw took Patterson and the baby from their home in Kingston in a tinted SUV and “subsequently delivered them to men, including two of her co-conspirators in St. Andrew,” the release said.

 

“The Crown further alleges that Ms. Patterson and her daughter were forcibly taken to an area in East Kingston and murdered by these said men who were armed with a firearm,” prosecutors said.

 

Jamaica Constabulary Force Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey said at a news conference that their bodies were burned and disposed of after their killings. He called the case “one of the most painful investigations” the force had seen in recent times.

 

Authorities did not explicitly state a motive for the slayings.

 

Bradshaw was indicted on two counts of conspiracy to kidnap, two counts of conspiracy to murder, two counts of kidnapping, and two counts of capital murder.

 

Richard Brown was indicted on two counts of conspiracy to kidnap, two counts of conspiracy to murder, two counts of kidnapping and two counts of murder.

 

Roshane Miller and Roland Balfour were each indicted on two counts of accessory before the fact to kidnapping and two counts of accessory before the fact to murder.

 

The indictments were proffered before the Home Circuit Court last week. Bradshaw and Balfour appeared in Home Circuit Court on Oct. 13 are scheduled to return on Dec. 1.

 

NBC News has reached out to attorneys for Bradshaw. It's not immediately clear who is representing Miller and Brown.

 

Bert Samuels, an attorney for Balfour, told NBC News that Balfour intends to plead not guilty, which will be entered once trial begins. He said the attorneys have not been given the full discovery in the case yet.

 

“The matter was fast tracked by going straight to the Supreme Court. So the matter is moving along swiftly and we’re hoping that trial will come soon where we can put forward his defense,” Samuels said.

 

The U.S. Navy confirmed that Bradshaw was a petty officer assigned to a talent acquisition team in Miami. In a statement the Navy said it “takes all allegations of misconduct seriously” and is cooperating with investigative and law enforcement authorities.

 

“The matter is currently under investigation by Jamaican authorities and the Navy Criminal Investigative Service,” the Navy said.

 

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