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Second man facing charge of accessory after the fact in Baylee Wylie murder

Baylee Wylie's body was found in this home on Sumac Street after a fire on Dec. 17, 2015. Shelley Steeves/Global News

Another young man is facing charges in connection with the murder of Baylee Wylie.

Bradley Bonnell has been charged with accessory after the fact in the Dec. 17 killing of Wylie, whose body was found in a burned-out home in Moncton.

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Bonnell appeared in  provincial court Friday, along with Zachary Holden, who is also charged with accessory after the fact.

The two have also been charged with unlawfully entering a dwelling and possession of a stolen firearm.

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Two other young people, Tyler Noel and Devin Morningstar, are also facing charges relating to the murder. The two are charged with first degree murder and arson.

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In addition to arresting and charging four people for their alleged involvement, police continue to search for Marissa Shephard, who is also charged with first degree murder and arson in Wylie’s death.

Twenty-year-old Marissa Shephard, seen in an undated handout photo from the RCMP.
Twenty-year-old Marissa Shephard, seen in an undated handout photo from the RCMP. RCMP

On Friday, police asked the public to take a closer look at several photos of Shephard on social media, saying she has an uncanny ability to change her appearance.

Shephard, who hasn’t been seen since December, is wanted on a Canada-wide arrest warrant.

With files from The Canadian Press

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