Raymond Joseph White, charged in the deaths of Mary Lou Barnes and Larry Mills Jr. On November 6, 1995

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A 63-year-old man has been charged with two counts of first degree murder in the 1995 killings of a mother and her 12-year-old son.

Raymond Joseph White, who is currently incarcerated in British Columbia on other matters, has been charged in the deaths of Mary Lou Barnes and Larry Mills Jr. On November 6, 1995, the bodies of Barnes and Larry Jr. were discovered in their home in British Settlement near Sackville, N.B.

The break in the case came in recent weeks as new information was provided to RCMP investigators. That information cannot be revealed at this time as the matter is before the courts, but the information assisted police in securing sufficient evidence to lay first degree murder charges.

"I know this has been a long and difficult road for the Barnes and Mills families," says Sergeant Paul Ouellette, the RCMP member responsible for operations in the Sackville area. "We have remained in close touch with the families to keep them informed on the progress of the investigation. Their patience and trust over the years as we have built this case is appreciated."

White’s first court appearance has not yet been set.

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