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New charge for Ont. biker facing murder charge in Sask.

A new charge of offering an indignity to a human body has been laid against an Ontario biker charged in a Saskatchewan homicide. File / Global News

SASKATOON – A new charge has been laid against an Ontario man facing a murder charge in Saskatoon. John Glenn MacAulay is charged with second-degree murder in the 2014 death of Norman Playter.

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During a court appearance Wednesday, MacAulay was charged with offering an indignity to a human body.

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MacAulay, who is from North Bay but was living in Saskatoon at the time, is alleged to have put Playter’s body in a refrigerator and later burning the remains.

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Playter was originally reported missing to Calgary police after visiting Saskatoon.

Police say the two men were members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club and knew each other.

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