'I never got a chance to say goodbye': Family of murder victim protest bail hearing
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Family and friends of Max Boudreau gathered outside the Moncton Law Courts Wednesday morning to hold a demonstration opposing bail for the man accused of killing him.
Family and friends of Max Boudreau gathered outside the Moncton Law Courts Wednesday morning to hold a demonstration opposing bail for the man accused of killing him.
Around 30 people, including Boudreau's mother Lise Lamoureaux, held signs, wore t-shirts with his image and chanted justice for Max before the hearing was scheduled to take place.
"This is so traumatizing for our family," said Lamoureaux. "We've been through so much trauma."
Boudreau's body was discovered in a wooded area north of Moncton, N.B., on Nov. 22.
The 24-year-old was last seen leaving a Dieppe bar in a taxi around 3 a.m. on Nov. 15 and was reported missing to police on Nov. 17.
Justin Barrow, 42, of Moncton has been charged with first-degree murder in the Nov. 15 death of Boudreau.
Lamoureaux can't understand why Barrow has the opportunity to apply for bail.