Ottawa Citizen

‘I did the crime, I’ll do the time’: accused killer

Nova Scotian waives counsel, says he’s guilty in murder of his former girlfriend

- VITO PILIECI

Making his first court appearance Friday morning in a Cornwall courtroom, Brandon Smeltzer declined his right to legal representa­tion and declared himself “guilty” in the death of his former girlfriend.

“I did the crime; I’ll do the time,” he told the court.

The 25-year-old from Bayside, N.S., faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of Emilie Maheu, 26.

Maheu, who went missing on Oct. 11, was found dead in a farmer’s field near Lancaster, two days later. Lancaster is about 20 minutes east of Cornwall.

Smeltzer was arrested in New Brunswick on Thursday and transporte­d by the Ontario Provincial Police to Cornwall overnight.

Standing in the courtroom, Smeltzer appeared calm. The burly man wore blue jeans and a short blue tank top. He refused to speak with defence lawyers before entering the courtroom, despite the advice of Crown attorneys who will be prosecutin­g the case.

Smeltzer also turned down other attempts to provide him with legal counsel to help him understand the charges and evidence against him.

“This is a free country. I can do what I want. You guys are wasting your breath,” he said.

He clapped his hands together when he said, “Guilty.”

He also said he would “be with Emilie soon,” which prompted Crown Attorney Elaine Evans to request that the courts order Smeltzer be placed under suicide watch while he awaits his next court date.

Smeltzer appeared alone at the sparsely attended hearing. No one from either his family or Maheu’s appeared to be in attendance.

Smeltzer was being transporte­d to the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre, where he will be held while he awaits trial.

Evans declined to comment on Smeltzer’s remarks in court Friday.

Smeltzer and Maheu met several years ago while working at Mills Heavy Hauling in Halifax. He was a driver and she worked in the office. The two have a 22-month-old daughter.

Maheu began working at the Alexandria Chiropract­ic Centre in July as a part-time receptioni­st. A native of the small town of Alexandria, about 100 kilometres from Ottawa, she had returned from Halifax to Ontario with her daughter early this year.

For the past week, Alexandria has been on edge, first dealing with the disappeara­nce, then the knowledge that Maheu, a popular figure in the community, had been slain.

Friends say Maheu returned to Ontario early in 2018 with the child and she and the baby were living in Green Valley, just outside town.

She was last seen at the clinic on Thursday, Oct. 11, around 1 p.m. Staff at the clinic were unsettled by the disappeara­nce and shocked to discover she had been found dead just before noon Saturday.

She was described by friends as “a beautiful human being ” who always had a smile on her face and went out of her way to help people. Friends said her daughter was the centre of her life.

Maheu’s body was found about 25 kilometres from her home, along Concession Road 3 in South Glengarry Township, a few kilometres north of Lancaster.

An autopsy was scheduled in Ottawa this week.

After finishing high school in Alexandria, Maheu took a massage therapy course in Cornwall, a friend said, then relocated to Nova Scotia for a number of years.

Smeltzer attended Halifax West High School in Clayton Park, according to his Facebook profile. Court records show that he pleaded guilty in October 2015 to assaulting a woman — not Maheu — in Bayside, for which he was handed a conditiona­l discharge with a year’s probation.

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