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Pre-trial conference set in second degree murder case near Williams Lake

A Pre-trial conference has been set for the accused in a suspicious death in the community of Esk’etemc, near Williams Lake.

24-year old Waylon Darian Harry is due back in court on August 12th.

Harry is charged with second degree murder.

Williams Lake RCMP responded to a call of a suspicious death back on December 20th of last year.

Upon arrival, police say they discovered the body of a 19-year old female.

A suspect was arrested inside the residence.

RCMP said at the time that they believed that the two people were known to each other.

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