Medicine Hat News

Accused killer’s counsel still sorting out disclosure

- DELON SHURTZ

A 26-year-old Medicine Hat woman charged with firstdegre­e murder will remain in custody through Christmas while her lawyer waits to receive disclosure from the Crown’s office.

Melissa Lynn MartensLag­asse appeared in court Wednesday by CCTV from the Lethbridge Correction­al Centre, where she has been remanded since her arrest last month.

Calgary lawyer John Oman told court he is still waiting for a substantia­l amount of disclosure, but in the meantime his client consents to her remand.

During a brief court appearance on Dec. 1, at which the accused was not required to attend because she was in quarantine at the jail, Oman said he had received only an initial amount of disclosure and needed an adjournmen­t. He said afterward he will at some point arrange a bail applicatio­n in Lethbridge Court of Queen’s Bench.

Crown prosecutor Kristi Adams said she has not yet received disclosure from police, but her office has contacted RCMP major crimes to find out when the informatio­n will be provided.

Martens-Lagasse, who is also charged with causing an indignity to a human body, is accused of killing 34-year-old Megan Eekma of southern Alberta.

Police reported that on

Nov. 19 the victim was travelling with another person to Alberta from British

Columbia, and during the trip an “interactio­n” occurred resulting in Eekma’s death.

Police said as a result of their investigat­ion and tips from the public, a suspect was identified, and on Nov. 22 the Alberta Major Crimes unit arrested and charged Martens-Lagasse.

The matter has been adjourned to Jan. 12.

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