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Accused in N.S. murder case takes police to human remains east of Halifax

HALIFAX – Halifax police say a man accused of murdering a prostitute in 2010 took investigators to remains believed to be that of the victim, Nadine Anne Taylor.

Police issued a statement Friday saying Steven Elliot Laffin took officers to a wooded area off Inletview Drive in East Chezzetcook earlier in the day.

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Taylor was reported missing July 31, 2010.

The 29-year-old woman was last seen days earlier when she left her Halifax apartment to use a pay phone to call a friend.

Laffin was charged with second-degree murder less than three months later.

He is scheduled to appear in Halifax provincial court on Thursday.

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