Family of teen killed in 1976 attends court appearance of accused

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The family of a teen killed in 1976 sat in the front row of the courtroom gallery as the man accused in her death had his second appearance. The daughter of Pauline Brazeau was among those who attended the court appearance for Ronald James Edwards in Cochrane, Alta., west of Calgary. Edwards, who is charged with non-capital murder, has retained a lawyer and is scheduled to be back in court Dec. 5.

The family of a teen killed in 1976 sat in the front row of the courtroom gallery as the man accused in her death had his second appearance. The daughter of Pauline Brazeau was among those who attended the court appearance for Ronald James Edwards in Cochrane, Alta., west of Calgary. Brazeau, a 16-year-old Metis mother from Saskatchewan, had relocated to Calgary with her infant daughter in the fall of 1975. Her body was found hours later west of the city.

Edwards, who is charged with non-capital murder – an offence in the Criminal Code at the time of Brazeau's death – has retained a lawyer and is scheduled to be back in court Dec. 5

 

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