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and Jahmil Cooper go missing in the early hours. Police put out a brief public appeal for the missing pair. Police refuse to rule out foul play but stay tight-lipped on speculation about a Crown Hill, Devonshire, home being cordoned off or that the twins were victims of reprisal attacks. The twins? mother, Rochelle Cooper, makes an emotional appeal for their safe return as it emerges the twins were taken to a house in Devonshire, where Police say they were ?held against their will? and repeatedly assaulted. Arsonists attack the Crown Hill, Devonshire, home where forensics experts had been gathering evidence from blood spills. Police duck questions about how the arsonists were able to attack the home. Police divers continue the search for the missing men while, amid tight security, the first suspect is charged with their assault ? a 33-year-old Hamilton Parish man Kenneth Jermaine Burgess Around 50 officers are now on the case. Police Commissioner Jonathan Smith admits the fire hindered the investigation. Lessons were learned, he said, after the two officers guarding it had left one side of the house exposed. Another man appears in court. Dennis Alma Robinson, 34, of Palm Valley, Southampton, is charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent to do grievous bodily harm on the Cooper brothers at a house in Devonshire on March 13. Police offer a $10,000 reward for information on the case with posters distributed Island-wide but the trail grows cold. Meanwhile, the Cooper family appeals for the rumour mongering to stop, as the Island is gripped by the horrific case as hopes fade of finding the pair alive. Two bodies are found on a remote ledge at Abbot?s Cliff in Hamilton Parish. Police subsequently confirm they are the Cooper twins. Burgess and Robinson are later charged with double murder. The high-profile murder trial starts, amid tight security. A jury finds Burgess and Robinson guilty of murdering the Cooper brothers.