Nicholas Davis and Antonio Riykja Mc Eachnie have been charged with a 2019 double murder. Davis, aka ‘Nicho’, 28, of Sou Sou Lands, Tobago, was charged with two counts of murder. He appeared before Magistrate Rajendra Rambachan at the Scarborough Magistrates’ Court, and was remanded into custody. The matter was adjourned to June 22nd.
Mc Eachnie, 30, of Laventille, was previously charged in connection with the same incident on June 1st following advice received from DPP, Roger Gaspard SC, on that same date. He had initially appeared before a Port of Spain Magistrate on June 1st. The matter was adjourned to June 2nd, and transferred to the Scarborough Magistrates’ Court.
According to police reports, John Mills, 69 and Eulyn John, 61, both of Buccoo, Tobago, were last seen alive on May 1st, 2019 and their bodies were discovered at their home on May 2nd, 2019. Following investigations, officers of the Homicide Bureau of Investigations (HBI), Region One, arrested Mc Eachnie in connection with the matter on May 26th. Meanwhile, Davis was arrested on June 6t by officers of the Tobago Division.
Investigations were supervised by Insp. Lynch, Insp. Mongroo, and W/Insp. Joefield, all of the HBI, Region One and officers of the Tobago Homicide Sub-Office, with the assistance from officers attached to the Tobago Division, the Covid Enforcement Unit, Tobago Division and the Inter-Agency Task Force.
The charges against Davis and Mc Eachnie were laid by W/Sgt. (Ag.) Quashie George, of the HBI Region One, Tobago Sub-Office.