Montreal Gazette

Man charged with second-degree murder in Park-Ex investigat­ion

- PAUL CHERRY pcherry@postmedia.com

A man who had been in a relationsh­ip with Josiane Arguin for at least a year before she was reported missing two months ago was charged on Friday with killing her and causing an indignity to the Park-Extension resident’s body.

Simon Brind’amour, a Montreal resident who describes himself on Facebook as a supervisor on constructi­on sites, made his first court appearance at the Montreal courthouse before Quebec Court Judge Thierry Nadon. He is charged with second-degree murder and is alleged to have killed Arguin on Sept. 1. The other charge alleges that the victim’s body was dismembere­d on the same day.

According to sources familiar with the case, investigat­ors have yet to locate Arguin’s remains, but have ample reason to believe she was killed.

On Aug. 9, 2017, Brind’amour posted on Facebook that he and Arguin were “in a relationsh­ip.”

On Thursday, members of the Montreal police could be seen combing the property on d’Anvers Ave. that is listed as Brind’amour’s home address in the charge sheet filed in court on Friday.

Members of the accused’s family, including a woman who appeared to be very distraught, sat in the courtroom as Brind’amour made his appearance via a video link-up from another location where he was detained. A prosecutor asked the court to impose a condition that he not communicat­e with his ex-wife and their three children as well as two other people while his case is pending.

The accused’s lawyer, Tom Pentefount­as, did not enter a plea and the case was carried over to Dec. 3 for a formality hearing. Brind’amour will remain detained for the time being and his lawyer said it was “way too early” to consider a request for bail.

“I have Mr. Brind’amour’s version (of what happened to Arguin). I will take the time to look over the investigat­ors’ version,” Pentefount­as told reporters after his client appeared. “It’s a difficult situation for him. He’s a father of three. He’s in a certain level of shock.”

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