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‘Substantial disclosure’ slows murder case

‘Substantial disclosure’ slows murder case

Mark Richard Foster Elley, 42, of Red Bank, and Corey Agnew, 34, of Minto, still waiting to review Crown evidence in homicides of Robert (Robbie) Wayne Waugh and Victoria King

Don MacPherson
Mar 17, 2025
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Defence counsel for one of two men accused of the murders of a man and a woman near Chipman last fall expressed frustration Monday at the fact the Crown still has provided disclosure in the case.

Mark Richard Foster Elley, 42, of Route 123 in Red Bank, near Chipman, appeared in Fredericton provincial court by telephone Monday from the Madawaska Regional Correctional Centre, where he’s been remanded in custody.

Murder suspect Mark Robert Foster Elley, centre, arrives in custody at the Fredericton courthouse last month. (Photo: Don MacPherson/The Fredericton Independent)

Also appearing by telephone was his defence counsel, Hampton lawyer Carley Parish.

Monday’s proceeding was to schedule a preliminary inquiry date for Elley on two counts of first-degree murder.

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