Maitland gets life...must serve 32 years before parole

Maitland gets life...must serve 32 years before parole

Constable Noel Maitland has been sentenced to a mandatory life imprisonment for the murder of his girlfriend Donna-Lee Donaldson, who was reported missing in 2022.

He will have to spend 32 years behind bars before being eligible for parole.

The sentencing follows Maitland’s conviction in the Home Circuit Court on Thursday, January 22 and was handed down by Justice Leighton Pusey.

Maitland was charged with the murder of the 24-year-old social media influencer and entrepreneur Donaldson, as well as preventing the lawful burial of a corpse.

Donaldson has been missing since July 11, 2022, and her body has never been recovered.

During his trial, the prosecution relied heavily on circumstantial evidence, arguing that it formed an unbroken chain pointing to Maitland as the only person who could have caused Donaldson’s death.

The Crown highlighted blood evidence recovered from Maitland’s apartment at Chelsea Manor in St Andrew, the removal and disposal of furniture, and phone records tracking Maitland’s movements and communications after Donaldson’s disappearance.

Prosecutors also pointed to what they described as Maitland’s calculated behaviour in the days following Donaldson’s disappearance, including attempts to mislead investigators and members of her family.

The defence, however, maintained that the case was based on speculation and urged the jury to reject what it described as unreliable and incomplete evidence.

Maitland, in an unsworn statement from the dock, denied killing Donaldson, telling the court that he loved her and had no reason to harm her.