Monica Burns’ family misses alleged murderer in court
The family of a woman whose body was dumped on a snowmobile trail outside Prince Albert was upset they didn’t get to see her accused murderer in court.
On Friday, Todd Daniel McKeaveney, 38, made his first court appearance after his arrest for second-degree murder in connection to the death of Monica Lee Burns. Her body was discovered on Jan. 17, 2015 and an autopsy was performed several days later.
Over 20 people related to Burns – who was 28 when she went missing and was killed – were in a meeting in Prince Albert Provincial Court when he was sitting in the prisoner’s box in a separate room.
A previous release from RCMP stated McKeaveney would be in court at 10 a.m., however, he stood before a judge a half an hour earlier, at 9:30 a.m.