Halifax police continue to investigate the murder of Catie Miller

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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Investigators in the Homicide Unit of the Integrated Criminal Investigation Division searching for potential evidence in the Catie Miller murder investigation have located human remains.

Earlier this afternoon, investigators working one of the scenes located human remains. It has yet to be determined if they are the remains of murder victim Catie Miller. The location of the discovery of the remains will not be released at this time to protect the on-going investigation.

The man and the woman arrested earlier today are still in police custody and although charges are anticipated against them, no charges have been laid at this point.

Update: The remains that were located during a search in the Catie Miller murder investigation have been identified.

On November 26, 2014, investigators working one of the crime scenes located human remains which were sent to the Nova Scotia Medical Examiner Service for identification. Earlier today, the Medical Examiner determined that the remains are of murder victim Catie Miller. The location of the discovery of the remains will not be released at this time as court proceedings are on-going.

Twenty-nine-year-old Jason James Johnson and 33-year-old Kelly Amanda MacDonald of Lawrencetown are facing charges of first degree murder and indecently interfering with a dead human body. Thirty-year-old George Edward Hubley of Sheet Harbour Passage faces charges of accessory to murder after the fact and indecently interfering with a dead human body.


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