American Sailing Couple Disappears in Caribbean. Their Yacht Is Found 80 Miles Away

Mar. 15, 2025

American Boaters, Kathy Brandel and Ralph Henry, Missing in Grenada

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A sailing captain was paddle-boarding along the Saint Vincent shore when he noticed a ransacked yacht with a broken sail.

Concerned, he boarded the abandoned SV Simplicity. Its deck was covered in blood. Then the captain found two American passports belonging toKathy Brandel and Ralph Hendry.

The captain took photographs of the yacht, sending them to an email address he found in a note onboard.

“The ship inside is very messy,” he wrote in the email to Salty Dawg Sailing Association. “Can you contact them?”

But Association President Bob Osborn says he could not reach the couple, who had lived aboard the yacht for a decade and who had last been spotted Feb. 18 docked in St. George, Grenada, about 80 miles from where the yacht was later found.

The couple’s SV Simplicity was found abandoned with an unrolled and broken bow sail.Courtesy of Robert Osborn

American Boaters Missing in Grenada

Courtesy of Robert Osborn

Kathy Brandel and Ralph Hendry.Courtesy Nick Buro and Bryan Hendry

Kathy Brandel and her husband, Ralph Hendry

Courtesy Nick Buro and Bryan Hendry

“The entire interior of the vessel and its decks were ransacked,” the commanding officer wrote, naming the missing couple.

The following day, the police commissioner forwarded the memorandum to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, noting: “It is imperative that the families are promptly and compassionately informed of the incident.”

Police have linked Ron Mitchell, Trevor Robertson and Atiba Stanislaus to the possible murders of the couple.Royal Grenada Police Force

Ron Mitchell, Trevor Robertson, Atiba Stanislaus

Royal Grenada Police Force

“Preliminary information emanating from investigators in St. Vincent suggests that the three men made their way to St. Vincent via a yacht which was docked in the St. George area,” police said in the release, which did not name the couple, but added that the two Americans “may have been killed in the process.”

Police identified the Grenadian prisoners as Trevon Robertson, 19, Abita Stanislaus, 25, and sailor Ron Mitchell, 30.

They were previously arrested in December, charged jointly in a violent robbery case, per police.

Ron Mitchell.Royal Grenada Police Force

Ron Mitchell, escaped Grenada Prisoner

Mitchel was additionally charged with one count of rape, three counts of attempted rape, two counts of indecent assault, and causing harm.

Police re-apprehended the prisoners Feb. 21.

Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel.Jessica Mause/GoFundMe

American Boaters, Kathy Brandel and Ralph Henry, Missing in Grenada

A source close to the investigation tells PEOPLE that two of the men have confessed to killing the couple. The third – hospitalized for a gunshot wound to the leg – had not been interviewed as of Friday.

The men have not been formally charged in the case.

SV Simplicity in a photograph before the yacht was ransacked.Courtesy Nick Buro and Bryan Hendry

Missing American Boaters in Grenada

Will Knoll, a longtime friend of the Alexandria, Va., couple, remembers Kathy, a retired real estate agent who would have turned 71 Wednesday, and Ralph, a financial advisor, as a loving, Christian couple who were happily married over two decades.

Knoll — who had been sailing with them in December — says he is frustrated that more is not being done to locate them.

“Where are the U.S. citizens and what is being done to find them?” he asks. “There are still a lot of unanswered questions.”

source: people.com