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Chloe Mitchell: Brandon John Rainey, 26, on murder charge | Chloe Mitchell: Brandon John Rainey, 26, on murder charge |
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Chloe Mitchell was last seen between ten and eleven days ago | Chloe Mitchell was last seen between ten and eleven days ago |
A 26-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of 21-year-old Chloe Mitchell in County Antrim. | A 26-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the murder of 21-year-old Chloe Mitchell in County Antrim. |
Brandon John Rainey of James Street, Ballymena, was charged with murdering Ms Mitchell between 2 and 5 June. | Brandon John Rainey of James Street, Ballymena, was charged with murdering Ms Mitchell between 2 and 5 June. |
Ms Mitchell was last seen in the County Antrim town on the night of 2 June and into the early hours of 3 June. | Ms Mitchell was last seen in the County Antrim town on the night of 2 June and into the early hours of 3 June. |
A huge search operation got under way and, on Sunday, suspected human remains were found. These have not been formally identified. | A huge search operation got under way and, on Sunday, suspected human remains were found. These have not been formally identified. |
Mr Rainey appeared at court via video link along with fellow accused Ryan Johnson Gordon, 34, of Nursery Close, Ballymena who is charged with attempting to impede justice by concealing evidence around the alleged murder of Ms Mitchell. | Mr Rainey appeared at court via video link along with fellow accused Ryan Johnson Gordon, 34, of Nursery Close, Ballymena who is charged with attempting to impede justice by concealing evidence around the alleged murder of Ms Mitchell. |
Ballymena Magistrates' Court heard that Mr Rainey has serious mental health problems and is a paranoid schizophrenic. | |
In court, when asked if he understood the charge against him, Mr Rainey replied: "Yeah." | In court, when asked if he understood the charge against him, Mr Rainey replied: "Yeah." |
Brandon John Rainey, who appeared in court via video link, denied murdering Ms Mitchell | Brandon John Rainey, who appeared in court via video link, denied murdering Ms Mitchell |
'Most serious offence' | 'Most serious offence' |
His defence lawyer said he had "acute mental health difficulties"and that he denied the charge. | His defence lawyer said he had "acute mental health difficulties"and that he denied the charge. |
An application was made for Mr Rainey to be released to the Shannon Clinic - a medium secure unit for people with mental illness - outside Belfast, but police objected as he had previously escaped from the clinic. | An application was made for Mr Rainey to be released to the Shannon Clinic - a medium secure unit for people with mental illness - outside Belfast, but police objected as he had previously escaped from the clinic. |
Judge Peter King said Mr Rainey had been charged with the "most serious offence in the criminal canon" and remanded him in custody at Maghaberry Prison until 6 July. No application for bail was made. | Judge Peter King said Mr Rainey had been charged with the "most serious offence in the criminal canon" and remanded him in custody at Maghaberry Prison until 6 July. No application for bail was made. |
Counsel for Mr Gordon said he wanted to "echo similar sentiments to my colleague" in terms of his client, adding: "There are mental health difficulties." | Counsel for Mr Gordon said he wanted to "echo similar sentiments to my colleague" in terms of his client, adding: "There are mental health difficulties." |
Mr Gordon was also remanded pending a bail application which will be heard at Ballymena Magistrates Court on 20 June. | Mr Gordon was also remanded pending a bail application which will be heard at Ballymena Magistrates Court on 20 June. |
None of Chloe's family was present for the hearing. | None of Chloe's family was present for the hearing. |
A huge search operation was launched in Ballymena after Ms Mitchell's disappearance | A huge search operation was launched in Ballymena after Ms Mitchell's disappearance |
Earlier on Monday, North Antrim MP Ian Paisley told BBC News NI's Good Morning Ulster programme that Chloe Mitchell's death was an "absolute tragedy". | Earlier on Monday, North Antrim MP Ian Paisley told BBC News NI's Good Morning Ulster programme that Chloe Mitchell's death was an "absolute tragedy". |
"There is a terrible shadow over the town - the sadness is palpable," he said. | "There is a terrible shadow over the town - the sadness is palpable," he said. |
'Worked in hope' | 'Worked in hope' |
Mr Paisley paid tribute to the teams of people - both professionals and volunteers - saying that they showed "great courage and bravery". | Mr Paisley paid tribute to the teams of people - both professionals and volunteers - saying that they showed "great courage and bravery". |
"They were just brilliant; they worked in very hot weather through river beds and through difficult terrain. | "They were just brilliant; they worked in very hot weather through river beds and through difficult terrain. |
"It shows the community spirit. No-one wanted to hear that awful news that emerged and the sadness that is there. They worked in hope, but unfortunately that has been put aside now." | "It shows the community spirit. No-one wanted to hear that awful news that emerged and the sadness that is there. They worked in hope, but unfortunately that has been put aside now." |
The Ballymena community worked alongside the Community Rescue Service (CRS) last week searching along the banks of the Braid River as well as in the water. | The Ballymena community worked alongside the Community Rescue Service (CRS) last week searching along the banks of the Braid River as well as in the water. |
Surrounding parklands and the Ecos centre were also searched. | Surrounding parklands and the Ecos centre were also searched. |
A prayer vigil for Ms Mitchell was held at Harryville Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. | |
A prayer vigil for Chloe Mitchell was held in Harryville in Ballymena on Sunday | A prayer vigil for Chloe Mitchell was held in Harryville in Ballymena on Sunday |
Ballymena resident Patricia Mitchell, who is not related to Chloe Mitchell, said people in the town were devastated. | |
"There's no words to describe what has happened around here - absolutely unbelievable," she told BBC News NI. | |
Independent councillor Rodney Quigley said it was "beyond people's worst nightmares". | |
"This is a great community and to have this happen right on the doorsteps is heart-breaking," he said. | |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Ballymena | Ballymena |
Police Service of Northern Ireland | Police Service of Northern Ireland |