Accused in Bourdeau death back in court Monday

A suspect arrested in the murder of Waterloo’s Denise Bourdeau will be back in court on Monday.

On Thursday, 48-year-old David Robert Thomas was charged with second degree murder.

He made a brief court appearance yesterday and was remanded into custody.

A publication ban was also placed on all evidence in the case.

Bourdeau, was last seen on January 1, 2007 at a Waterloo restaurant during a New Year’s Eve celebration when she was 39-years-old.

Her body was discovered over three months later along the banks of the Grand River near Conestoga College.

Police say the accused and the victim were at one time involved in a common-law relationship.

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