Plea Hearing Adjourned For Murder Accused

 

A plea hearing was adjourned today for a Glace Bay man charged with first degree murder in a ten year-old cold case.

49-year-old Raymond Glenn Farrow has been held in custody since he was arrested in December in connection to the death of Harold “Buster” Slaunwhite.

82 year-old Slaunwhite was found murdered in his Dominion home in September of 2006.

Farrow’s case was originally delayed because he didn’t have a lawyer.

However, he’s now being represented by local Defence lawyer Darlene McRury.

Today’s plea hearing was adjourned following a request by McRury.

Farrow is due back in court for a status report on April 12th.

 

 

Dave Desveaux

Dave Desveaux, a native of New Waterford leverages his experience and passion for research in The Coast 89.7 Newsroom where as the Weekday Newscaster. His foray into radio began with a research position at The Coast, which led to the production of a radio documentary on the music of the Mi’kmaq people. The program, entitled “First Nations, First Music” was co-produced with fellow Coast personality Ron Neville and released in early 2011. A graduate of Breton Education Centre, Dave went on to get a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Sociology from Cape Breton University, as well as a Master of Arts Degree in Sociology from Dalhousie University. He has worked as a teaching assistant at Dalhousie, and in various short-term customer service and research positions.

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