Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Court to Decide Today Whether Child-Killing Case Against Angela Mejia Will Proceed
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Court to Decide Today Whether Child-Killing Case Against Angela Mejia Will Proceed

Court to Decide Today Whether Child-Killing Case Against Angela Mejia Will Proceed

18 March 2026 - 07:02

Court to Decide Today Whether Child-Killing Case Against Angela Mejia Will Proceed

18 March 2026 - 07:02
Court to Decide Today Whether Child-Killing Case Against Angela Mejia Will Proceed

Alleged Child Killer Angela Mejia Taken to Court Wearing Bulletproof Vest. Photo State Media

The fate of the case against the young woman accused of killing nine-year-old Chantel Crump is expected to be decided today, March 18, when the matter returns before the St John’s Magistrates Court.

The decision comes after months of delays that have left the accused, Angela Mejia, on remand at His Majesty’s Prison since her arrest nearly a year ago.

When the matter was last heard, defence attorney Wendel Alexander urged the court to either advance the case or dismiss the charges altogether, arguing that his client should not remain incarcerated indefinitely while prosecutors continue preparing their case.

Court to Decide Today Whether Child-Killing Case Against Angela Mejia Will Proceed

Attorney Wendel Alexander

The case had already been postponed five times, prompting the defence to file a formal request for dismissal for want of prosecution. Alexander stressed that the matter requires urgent resolution, particularly given the intense public attention surrounding the case.

He also revealed that a second bail application was submitted during a previous hearing but was denied, leaving Mejia to remain in custody while awaiting further court action.

Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel subsequently granted what was described as a final adjournment and scheduled today’s hearing, shortening the typical postponement period to one month. At that time, the court was informed that the case file was still being reviewed by the Director of Public Prosecutions.

During today’s proceedings, the magistrate is expected to conduct a committal hearing to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to send the case to the High Court for trial.

If prosecutors fail to present adequate evidence, the defence’s request for dismissal could be granted, potentially bringing an end to the case and resulting in Mejia’s release.

The charges stem from the tragic death of Chantel Crump, whose naked body was discovered in the Weatherills area on March 15, 2025. Reports indicate that the child had been taken by a woman in a vehicle near her home in the days leading up to the grim discovery.

The case has drawn widespread public attention since Mejia’s arrest, and today’s hearing is expected to determine whether the matter will proceed to trial or collapse in the Magistrates Court.

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7 Comments

  1. so what you all trying to say if this go her way the baby life gone for nothing ,this won’t be fair but you know what God is not sleeping and she will never know peace cause she may have all the answers but as old people say duppy know who fu frightened but me know in my book me one na lost I rest my case

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  2. Oh lord please don’t fail this child or her family

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  3. If she were released it would be a monunental miscarriage of justice and a green light to others to prey on our children. Antigua would never again be the same.

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  4. I am always very angry to see Wendel’s face there knowing he is representing that girl

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  5. Wendell is not the problem the prosecution is the problem who ever over them lazy ass should put fire under them, the judge should satisfy Wendell and put her on 2 million dollars bail now come up with 10%, because off the delay you know this case has more involved than just her they have power to me a look cross ways.

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    • That’s right for many years them prosecutors have problems, never have their evidence straight. years now that is going on,. My believe this case involved bigger heads, for what ever reason this look like another case dismissed for lack of evidence. so many chances and yet can’t find EVEDENCE? The Lord sees everything.

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  6. Antigua should have a riot if this happens.. If that wicked bitch walk, wendelle should be run out of antigua ..

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