Preliminary inquiry begins for alleged killer Anne Norris
Accused after Marcel Reardon found dead outside St. John's apartment building
The preliminary inquiry for accused murderer Anne Norris began Wednesdayin provincial court in St. John's.
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Possible witness in Marcel Reardon homicide investigation identified
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Norris, 28, is charged with the first-degree murder of Marcel Reardon, 46, in St. John's in May.
Judge David Orr will determine if there is enough evidence to send the case to trial in Supreme Court.
Reardon's battered body was found under steps at the back of the Harbour View Apartments off Brazil Street May 9.
The preliminary inquiry is slated to continue until Nov. 4.
Preliminary hearing starting for Anne Norris, the Mt. Pearl woman accused of killing Marcel Reardon in May. #cbcnl pic.twitter.com/m4RkZ10dil
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