In a significant development for a cold case investigation, Belizean authorities have made an arrest in connection with a homicide that occurred nearly three years ago. John Carlos Quilter, a 24-year-old resident of Parakeet Street in Ladyville, has been formally charged with the murder of James Kelvin Bainton, following extensive investigative efforts.
The judicial breakthrough came after the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions provided crucial guidance, enabling Officer Orlando Bowen to secure an arrest warrant. The legal action culminates an investigation spanning two years and eight months since the tragic incident that claimed Bainton’s life.
The victim, a 21-year-old Belizean laborer from Perez Road in Ladyville, met his untimely death on May 4, 2023, during what began as an evening of sporting entertainment. The fatal encounter occurred at the Ladyville Sports Complex, where Bainton had been watching a football match alongside his older brother. Witness accounts indicate that a physical altercation erupted between the Bainton brothers and another group of men present at the venue.
As tensions escalated, James Kelvin Bainton attempted to depart from the confrontation. Tragically, during his retreat, an unidentified assailant discharged a firearm, striking Bainton in the back with a single gunshot. Emergency medical services transported the critically injured man to the B.D.F. Medical Facility, where he succumbed to his wounds shortly after midnight on May 5, 2023.
Following standard arrest procedures, law enforcement officials informed Quilter of his constitutional rights and administered the standard police caution. The suspect exercised his right to place a telephone call, which authorities permitted in accordance with legal protocols.
The case represents a persistent effort by Belizean law enforcement to address violent crimes and deliver judicial accountability, even when investigations extend over considerable timeframes. This development may bring some measure of closure to the victim’s family and community members who have awaited resolution since the 2023 shooting.
