Bail denied for PH driver charged in murder of Mercedez

A 26-year-old man from Palo Seco, Richard Renalis, has been refused bail after being formally charged with the murder of 12-year-old Mercedez Layne, whose death was ruled to be caused by blunt force trauma following an autopsy. Renalis made his first virtual court appearance before Master Kateisha Ambrose-Persadsingh, who publicly read the charge filed by Corporal Byer-Baptiste of the region’s Homicide Bureau of Investigations. The prosecution was led by Constable Kevin Felix, a serving legal officer for the case, while court-appointed defense attorney Cavell Sylvester represented Renalis during the hearing.

The case traces back to late last week, when the 12-year-old primary school student, a standard four pupil, got into a privately owned vehicle around 11 a.m. on Saturday that was supposed to transport her to her home on Los Iros Road. When she never arrived at her destination, alarm bells were immediately raised, triggering a large-scale multi-party search effort. Relatives, close friends, local villagers, uniformed police officers, and members of the Hunters Search and Rescue Team — a volunteer group helmed by Vallence Rambharat — combed the surrounding area for hours before her remains were discovered the following Sunday.

Her body was located in a heavily overgrown, bushy stretch of land alongside Carapal Road in Erin. Following the recovery of the body, forensic examiners conducted an autopsy that confirmed the cause of death was blunt force trauma.

Charging authorization came on the Wednesday after the discovery of the body, when Joan Honore-Paul, special advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), formally issued instructions to file the murder charge against Renalis. During the virtual hearing, Master Ambrose-Persadsingh issued a scheduling order mandating that the prosecution complete and submit its full case file to the DPP. A date of September 8 was set for the assignment of a dedicated State attorney to the prosecution team. Renalis was immediately remanded into custody following the hearing, with the case’s sufficiency review scheduled to take place on February 4 of next year.