Early this morning the body of twenty-eight year old Stephen Michaels Junior was discovered in his home at the corner of Jaguar and Tapir Streets in the Faber’s Road area. He was lying in his bed, bleeding from the mouth, with a pool of blood under his head. Police were called to the area at just after seven am by a neighbour who discovered the gruesome scene. The victim was a teacher at the Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist School on Wilson Street. We note that exactly one week ago, last Friday morning, the body of evangelist Oscar Lambey was found dead in the yard of that school. He had been stabbed in the chest and back. There has been an immediate outpouring of grief and anger at the death of Michaels, who was loved in the small community. But was the life of this young teacher snuffed out by someone who wished him ill, or maybe coveted his possessions? Or did he die of natural causes? Mike Rudon has been following the tragic death of Stephen Michaels and has the story.
Mike Rudon, Reporting
Early this morning shocked neighbours gathered around the small home of twenty-eight year old Stephen Michaels Jr. He lived alone inside this small bungalow at the corner. By eight- thirty officers had processed the scene, and carried the body of the young man on a stretcher into the back of a pickup to be taken to the morgue. His father stood by in disbelief, then fixed the blanket over his son in a last, loving gesture. He heard the news no father wants to hear as he came out his house that morning.
Stephen Michaels Sr., Father of Deceased
“This morning like about after seven I was coming outside, because he lived right in front of me, you know. I was going to the store when my neighbour hollered for me and tell me come, because something wrong with Stephen. She is a lady weh always go and clean the house, tek out his garbage and thing cause he lived alone. When I ran inside and went into the house I found him dead on his bed. He was lying on his back and there was blood underneath his head. That’s about it. Everything was intact. He had on his shirt he slept in, his boxers.”
According to Michaels, there were no obvious wounds on his son’s body, just blood under his head and blood coming out his mouth. The door of the home was found open, and a television set was missing. So were a laptop, phone and wallet Michaels Jr. always left on a table in the home.
Stephen Michaels Sr.
“He’s a very kind-hearted and giving person, willing to help and go the extra mile for anybody so I noh wah seh right now that anybody hurt a, whichin some stuff missing from the house but I wah just wait for the post-mortem and we go from deh.”
The uncertainty over the manner of Michaels’ death will linger, at least until Monday when the post-mortem examination is scheduled. His passing has left his friends reeling, his family trying to cope. From all accounts the young teacher was a good man, a kind man who lived his life helping others.
Sherilyn Esquiliano, Friend of Deceased
“For years now he has been one of my very good friends. He was a very kind, tender-hearted person. Anything you needed he was there for you.”
Savanna Williams, Friend of Deceased
“I know Stephen Michaels for almost nine years. He was my great friend. He played a big role at my wedding. I knew his mom, his mom passed away. And it really hurts me right now what’s happening. It really breaks my heart. I cannot say anything more at this time. All I know he was an awesome person.”
Stephen Michaels Sr.
“Da wah guy you would like to know. Like I seh he willing fu help, willing to go the extra mile. He was a teacher at the Seventh Day Adventist School…a really sweet person, a really sweet person. You get to know him yu always deh laugh. Many people might know him…they usually see him and his ma da di lee ting they have da bliss…they always inna di front row. Recently they tell me bwoy I just see your son because his mother just passed away last October….you know…it’s rough right now, rough.”
Today, one of Michaels’ friends came to our studios to share her grief. She couldn’t believe the news, since she had been with him on Tuesday.
Bernadette Amaya, Friend of Deceased
“When I got the news I was shocked because we were at the Bliss on Tuesday night and the three of us that sit together were having fun and he was looking forward to next Tuesday to be at the Bliss again and enjoy the show as per usual. So when I get the news…a friend text me and ask me if I heard that he died and I told him no, I don’t believe that he died. So he said he would call someone and text me back. So he text me back and confirm yes it is Stephen. So right now I am really shocked.”
This morning, the police report stated that foul play was suspected, and classified the death as a homicide. This afternoon, CIB Sgt. Roberto Novelo corrected that, stating that Police were treating it as a sudden death. But it is a loss and a tragedy.
Bernadette Amaya
“Most of all I will miss him every Tuesday, but he always text me every other day and ask me what’s up, how life and things of that sort, so I will really miss him. I would really want to tell them why they take someone so loving, caring, kind person life…he was just twenty-eight. I don’t think he deserved to die that way.”
Police would not speculate about the items which family members say is missing from Michaels’ home. Mike Rudon for News Five.
Stephen was well known to our crew here at this station, he and his late mother were loyal supporters of our local programs. To his family, we offer our condolences.
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