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Subject: A white U.S. couple is feared dead after their boat was allegedly
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 by: Blick Crimes - Wed, 28 Feb 2024 07:33 UTC

Authorities in the eastern Caribbean are scouring waters in the region in
hopes of finding a missing U.S. couple who were aboard their catamaran
Simplicity more than a week ago when police say it was hijacked by three
escaped prisoners from Grenada.

Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel were likely thrown into the ocean and died,
police in Grenada said Monday. "Information suggests that while traveling
between Grenada and St Vincent, (the suspects) disposed of the occupants,"
Don McKenzie, police commissioner of the Royal Grenada Police Force, said
at a news conference.

The search for them began on Feb. 21 after someone discovered their
catamaran abandoned on the shores of St. Vincent and alerted authorities.

Police say the three prisoners escaped from a police station on Feb. 18
and hijacked the catamaran a day later. Authorities said the prisoners
then illegally entered the southwest coast of St. Vincent on Feb. 19 and
docked the boat. Two days later, the three men were arrested along the
island's northwest coast.

Here's what to know about the case:

Who is the couple?
Hendry and Brandel sailed the eastern coast of the U.S., living on their
yacht, "making friends with everyone they encountered, singing, dancing
and laughing with friends and family," the couple's family said in a
statement on Tuesday.

"We would like to say a few words about Kathy and Ralph that we wish all
to know," the family said. "We live in a world that at times can be cruel,
but it's also a world of profound beauty, wonder, adventure, love,
compassion, caring, and faith. Our parents encompassed all those values
and so much more. If we have learned anything from this tragic event, it's
that we know they left this world in a better place than it was before
they were born."

The Salty Dawg Sailing Association has described Brandel and Hendry as
veteran cruisers and long-time members who were "warm-hearted and
capable." It noted that Brandel served on the association's board for two
years.

The association said the couple had sailed their boat in the 2023
Caribbean Rally from Hampton, Virginia to Antigua and planned to spend the
winter cruising the eastern Caribbean. A GoFundMe donation page stated
that Brandel had become a first-time grandmother.

The GoFundMe page had raised over $60,000 as of Tuesday afternoon.

Family and friends have described the couple as seasoned sailors who had
been vacationing in Grenada, where their boat was docked.

"It's just really sad," said longtime friend K.C. McAlpin, who added that
Brandel and Hendry had planned to make this their "last grand trip" on
Simplicity.

McAlpin said the couple always made friends easily and he hoped they would
be remembered for their big hearts.

"They were just a delightful couple and a real blessing in my life, and
the lives of so many other people," he said.

Why was the couple targeted?
It's unclear why the escaped prisoners hijacked the couple's catamaran,
but it was moored at Grand Anse beach, near to the police station where
the three men escaped.

Police believe the men hijacked the catamaran with the couple aboard and
then allegedly threw them into the water while traveling to St. Vincent,
which is located north of Grenada.

They have noted that there were signs of violence aboard the catamaran.

Who are the escaped prisoners?
Police in Grenada have identified the escaped prisoners as Trevon
Robertson, a 19-year-old unemployed man; Abita Stanislaus, a 25-year-old
farmer; and Ron Mitchell, a 30-year-old sailor.

All were charged a couple of months ago with one count of robbery with
violence. Mitchell also was charged with one count of rape, three counts
of attempted rape and two counts of indecent assault and causing harm.

Vannie Curwen, Grenada's assistant police commissioner, has said the men
had been placed in a holding cell rather than in jail because a judge had
not yet ruled whether they would be released on bail.

Why haven't the escaped prisoners been charged?
Police in Grenada and St. Vincent have provided limited information about
the case of the missing couple, noting that the investigation is ongoing,
though they have said the couple is presumed dead.

Authorities have not yet shared any specific evidence linking the three
men to the couple's disappearance. St. Vincent police say the men have
been cooperating in the investigation.

The men pleaded guilty this week to immigration-related charges, and are
scheduled to be sentenced on those counts in early March.

Who has jurisdiction of the case?
Authorities have not said whether prosecutors in St. Vincent or Grenada
would pursue the case involving the couple.

Grenada Police Commissioner Don McKenzie said the attorney generals and
prosecutors on both islands "are in discussions."

Meanwhile, Grenada police sent a team of five officials to help with the
investigation in nearby St. Vincent.

What's next?
Police in Grenada have launched an investigation into how the men were
able to escape from their holding cell.

McKenzie has said the police station should have been secure enough to
prevent such an escape, and that authorities are looking into whether it
was a "system failure" or a "slip up."

McKenzie has said no officers have resigned or been disciplined, although
one supervisor at the station has been transferred to another location "to
ensure a thorough investigation in this matter."

In their Tuesday statement, the couple's family said that while they are
incredibly saddened to hear the news that Hendry and Brandel are presumed
dead, they remain optimistic as the search continues.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ralph-hendry-kathy-brandel-feared-dead-boat-
hijacked-grenada-what-to-know/

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 by: Wayne B - Thu, 29 Feb 2024 16:43 UTC

On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 08:33:59 +0100 (CET), Blick Crimes
<blickcrimes@problems.com> wrote:

>Authorities in the eastern Caribbean are scouring waters in the region in
>hopes of finding a missing U.S. couple who were aboard their catamaran
>Simplicity more than a week ago when police say it was hijacked by three
>escaped prisoners from Grenada.
>
>Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel were likely thrown into the ocean and died,
>police in Grenada said Monday. "Information suggests that while traveling
>between Grenada and St Vincent, (the suspects) disposed of the occupants,"
>Don McKenzie, police commissioner of the Royal Grenada Police Force, said
>at a news conference.
>
>The search for them began on Feb. 21 after someone discovered their
>catamaran abandoned on the shores of St. Vincent and alerted authorities.
>
>Police say the three prisoners escaped from a police station on Feb. 18
>and hijacked the catamaran a day later. Authorities said the prisoners
>then illegally entered the southwest coast of St. Vincent on Feb. 19 and
>docked the boat. Two days later, the three men were arrested along the
>island's northwest coast.
>
>Here's what to know about the case:
>
>Who is the couple?
>Hendry and Brandel sailed the eastern coast of the U.S., living on their
>yacht, "making friends with everyone they encountered, singing, dancing
>and laughing with friends and family," the couple's family said in a
>statement on Tuesday.
>
>"We would like to say a few words about Kathy and Ralph that we wish all
>to know," the family said. "We live in a world that at times can be cruel,
>but it's also a world of profound beauty, wonder, adventure, love,
>compassion, caring, and faith. Our parents encompassed all those values
>and so much more. If we have learned anything from this tragic event, it's
>that we know they left this world in a better place than it was before
>they were born."
>
>The Salty Dawg Sailing Association has described Brandel and Hendry as
>veteran cruisers and long-time members who were "warm-hearted and
>capable." It noted that Brandel served on the association's board for two
>years.
>
>The association said the couple had sailed their boat in the 2023
>Caribbean Rally from Hampton, Virginia to Antigua and planned to spend the
>winter cruising the eastern Caribbean. A GoFundMe donation page stated
>that Brandel had become a first-time grandmother.
>
>The GoFundMe page had raised over $60,000 as of Tuesday afternoon.
>
>Family and friends have described the couple as seasoned sailors who had
>been vacationing in Grenada, where their boat was docked.
>
>"It's just really sad," said longtime friend K.C. McAlpin, who added that
>Brandel and Hendry had planned to make this their "last grand trip" on
>Simplicity.
>
>McAlpin said the couple always made friends easily and he hoped they would
>be remembered for their big hearts.
>
>"They were just a delightful couple and a real blessing in my life, and
>the lives of so many other people," he said.
>
>Why was the couple targeted?
>It's unclear why the escaped prisoners hijacked the couple's catamaran,
>but it was moored at Grand Anse beach, near to the police station where
>the three men escaped.
>
>Police believe the men hijacked the catamaran with the couple aboard and
>then allegedly threw them into the water while traveling to St. Vincent,
>which is located north of Grenada.
>
>They have noted that there were signs of violence aboard the catamaran.
>
>Who are the escaped prisoners?
>Police in Grenada have identified the escaped prisoners as Trevon
>Robertson, a 19-year-old unemployed man; Abita Stanislaus, a 25-year-old
>farmer; and Ron Mitchell, a 30-year-old sailor.
>
>All were charged a couple of months ago with one count of robbery with
>violence. Mitchell also was charged with one count of rape, three counts
>of attempted rape and two counts of indecent assault and causing harm.
>
>Vannie Curwen, Grenada's assistant police commissioner, has said the men
>had been placed in a holding cell rather than in jail because a judge had
>not yet ruled whether they would be released on bail.
>
>Why haven't the escaped prisoners been charged?
>Police in Grenada and St. Vincent have provided limited information about
>the case of the missing couple, noting that the investigation is ongoing,
>though they have said the couple is presumed dead.
>
>Authorities have not yet shared any specific evidence linking the three
>men to the couple's disappearance. St. Vincent police say the men have
>been cooperating in the investigation.
>
>The men pleaded guilty this week to immigration-related charges, and are
>scheduled to be sentenced on those counts in early March.
>
>Who has jurisdiction of the case?
>Authorities have not said whether prosecutors in St. Vincent or Grenada
>would pursue the case involving the couple.
>
>Grenada Police Commissioner Don McKenzie said the attorney generals and
>prosecutors on both islands "are in discussions."
>
>Meanwhile, Grenada police sent a team of five officials to help with the
>investigation in nearby St. Vincent.
>
>What's next?
>Police in Grenada have launched an investigation into how the men were
>able to escape from their holding cell.
>
>McKenzie has said the police station should have been secure enough to
>prevent such an escape, and that authorities are looking into whether it
>was a "system failure" or a "slip up."
>
>McKenzie has said no officers have resigned or been disciplined, although
>one supervisor at the station has been transferred to another location "to
>ensure a thorough investigation in this matter."
>
>In their Tuesday statement, the couple's family said that while they are
>incredibly saddened to hear the news that Hendry and Brandel are presumed
>dead, they remain optimistic as the search continues.
>
>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ralph-hendry-kathy-brandel-feared-dead-boat-
>hijacked-grenada-what-to-know/

===

St Vincent and the Grenadines have been known problem areas for many
years. Cruisers there should not take safety for granted and exercise
caution. The south coast of Grenada was safe in our experience and we
greatly enjoyed our stay there.

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Subject: Re: A white U.S. couple is feared dead after their boat was allegedly hijacked by escaped black prisoners in the Caribbean. Here's what to know.
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 by: Pocquito Loco - Sat, 2 Mar 2024 00:35 UTC

Why is their skin color important?

On Wed, 28 Feb 2024 08:33:59 +0100 (CET), Blick Crimes
<blickcrimes@problems.com> wrote:

>Authorities in the eastern Caribbean are scouring waters in the region in
>hopes of finding a missing U.S. couple who were aboard their catamaran
>Simplicity more than a week ago when police say it was hijacked by three
>escaped prisoners from Grenada.
>
>Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel were likely thrown into the ocean and died,
>police in Grenada said Monday. "Information suggests that while traveling
>between Grenada and St Vincent, (the suspects) disposed of the occupants,"
>Don McKenzie, police commissioner of the Royal Grenada Police Force, said
>at a news conference.
>
>The search for them began on Feb. 21 after someone discovered their
>catamaran abandoned on the shores of St. Vincent and alerted authorities.
>
>Police say the three prisoners escaped from a police station on Feb. 18
>and hijacked the catamaran a day later. Authorities said the prisoners
>then illegally entered the southwest coast of St. Vincent on Feb. 19 and
>docked the boat. Two days later, the three men were arrested along the
>island's northwest coast.
>
>Here's what to know about the case:
>
>Who is the couple?
>Hendry and Brandel sailed the eastern coast of the U.S., living on their
>yacht, "making friends with everyone they encountered, singing, dancing
>and laughing with friends and family," the couple's family said in a
>statement on Tuesday.
>
>"We would like to say a few words about Kathy and Ralph that we wish all
>to know," the family said. "We live in a world that at times can be cruel,
>but it's also a world of profound beauty, wonder, adventure, love,
>compassion, caring, and faith. Our parents encompassed all those values
>and so much more. If we have learned anything from this tragic event, it's
>that we know they left this world in a better place than it was before
>they were born."
>
>The Salty Dawg Sailing Association has described Brandel and Hendry as
>veteran cruisers and long-time members who were "warm-hearted and
>capable." It noted that Brandel served on the association's board for two
>years.
>
>The association said the couple had sailed their boat in the 2023
>Caribbean Rally from Hampton, Virginia to Antigua and planned to spend the
>winter cruising the eastern Caribbean. A GoFundMe donation page stated
>that Brandel had become a first-time grandmother.
>
>The GoFundMe page had raised over $60,000 as of Tuesday afternoon.
>
>Family and friends have described the couple as seasoned sailors who had
>been vacationing in Grenada, where their boat was docked.
>
>"It's just really sad," said longtime friend K.C. McAlpin, who added that
>Brandel and Hendry had planned to make this their "last grand trip" on
>Simplicity.
>
>McAlpin said the couple always made friends easily and he hoped they would
>be remembered for their big hearts.
>
>"They were just a delightful couple and a real blessing in my life, and
>the lives of so many other people," he said.
>
>Why was the couple targeted?
>It's unclear why the escaped prisoners hijacked the couple's catamaran,
>but it was moored at Grand Anse beach, near to the police station where
>the three men escaped.
>
>Police believe the men hijacked the catamaran with the couple aboard and
>then allegedly threw them into the water while traveling to St. Vincent,
>which is located north of Grenada.
>
>They have noted that there were signs of violence aboard the catamaran.
>
>Who are the escaped prisoners?
>Police in Grenada have identified the escaped prisoners as Trevon
>Robertson, a 19-year-old unemployed man; Abita Stanislaus, a 25-year-old
>farmer; and Ron Mitchell, a 30-year-old sailor.
>
>All were charged a couple of months ago with one count of robbery with
>violence. Mitchell also was charged with one count of rape, three counts
>of attempted rape and two counts of indecent assault and causing harm.
>
>Vannie Curwen, Grenada's assistant police commissioner, has said the men
>had been placed in a holding cell rather than in jail because a judge had
>not yet ruled whether they would be released on bail.
>
>Why haven't the escaped prisoners been charged?
>Police in Grenada and St. Vincent have provided limited information about
>the case of the missing couple, noting that the investigation is ongoing,
>though they have said the couple is presumed dead.
>
>Authorities have not yet shared any specific evidence linking the three
>men to the couple's disappearance. St. Vincent police say the men have
>been cooperating in the investigation.
>
>The men pleaded guilty this week to immigration-related charges, and are
>scheduled to be sentenced on those counts in early March.
>
>Who has jurisdiction of the case?
>Authorities have not said whether prosecutors in St. Vincent or Grenada
>would pursue the case involving the couple.
>
>Grenada Police Commissioner Don McKenzie said the attorney generals and
>prosecutors on both islands "are in discussions."
>
>Meanwhile, Grenada police sent a team of five officials to help with the
>investigation in nearby St. Vincent.
>
>What's next?
>Police in Grenada have launched an investigation into how the men were
>able to escape from their holding cell.
>
>McKenzie has said the police station should have been secure enough to
>prevent such an escape, and that authorities are looking into whether it
>was a "system failure" or a "slip up."
>
>McKenzie has said no officers have resigned or been disciplined, although
>one supervisor at the station has been transferred to another location "to
>ensure a thorough investigation in this matter."
>
>In their Tuesday statement, the couple's family said that while they are
>incredibly saddened to hear the news that Hendry and Brandel are presumed
>dead, they remain optimistic as the search continues.
>
>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ralph-hendry-kathy-brandel-feared-dead-boat-
>hijacked-grenada-what-to-know/

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 by: justan - Sat, 2 Mar 2024 16:26 UTC

On 3/1/2024 7:35 PM, Pocquito Loco wrote:
> Why is their skin color important?

Profiling aside.
It is as important as your name.
It helps to identify you to others.

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 by: justan - Sun, 10 Mar 2024 18:04 UTC

On Sat, 2 Mar 2024 11:26:55 -0500, justan <Justan@go.com> wrote:

>On 3/1/2024 7:35 PM, Pocquito Loco wrote:
>> Why is their skin color important?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Profiling aside.
>It is as important as your name.
>It helps to identify you to others, especially if you're a racist motherfucker like me.

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