The third person involved in the death of Henry Stone-Arnold in 2018 has been sentenced.
Initially a publication ban was put in place, but that has now been lifted because he was sentenced in adult court today.
Brayden Lawson was 17 at the time of Stone-Arnold’s death.
He has pleaded guilty of second-degree murder and faces life imprisonment, with no parole for seven years.
The 28-year-old Stone-Arnold was last seen in Dryden during the evening of August 8, 2018, and his remains were found a couple of weeks later.
After a 46-month long investigation three people were arrested.
The two others accused pleaded guilty earlier this year to second degree murder, down from First Degree Murder.