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Families of Six Nations murder victims issue new appeal for help

A suspicious death investigation launched after the bodies of three people were located in Middlesex Centre, Ont., on Sunday is now being investigated as a triple homicide, provincial police say. Shallima Maharaj reports – Nov 9, 2018

The families of three murder victims from Six Nations of the Grand River have launched a new appeal for help.

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They have issued a joint video seeking information and help from the public in the murders of 37-year-old Melissa Miller, 33-year-old Alan Porter and 32-year-old Michael Jamieson.

Police say the bodies of the victims were found in a home on Nov. 4 near Bodkin Road and Jones Drive, near Oneida Nation of the Thames First Nation.

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Police, victims’ families plead for information in Middlesex Centre triple murder

An autopsy revealed that Miller was seven months pregnant.

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In the video, which has been shared by OPP, Melissa’s sister Linda Porter says “the waiting is killing us.”

One person has been arrested in the case.

Kristen Bomberry, 36, was charged with three counts of accessory after the fact to murder.

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