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'Black Widow' charged with man's attempted murder waives preliminary trial

'Black Widow' charged with man's attempted murder waives preliminary trial

'Black Widow' charged with man's attempted murder waives preliminary trial

Published on November 21, 2012
Published on November 21, 2012
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SYDNEY , Halifax

SYDNEY, N.S. - A 77-year-old woman dubbed the "Black Widow" who is charged with trying to murder an elderly man has waived her right to a preliminary hearing.

Crown prosecutor Diane McGrath (Mah-Graw) says Melissa Shephard, previously referred to as Melissa Weeks, appeared by video conference before a judge today in Sydney, N.S.

McGrath says Shephard elected a trial by judge and jury before the Nova Scotia Supreme.

The prosecutor says Shephard will remain in a Halifax jail and will be back before the court on Dec. 3, when a trial date will be set.

Shephard was charged last month with attempted murder and administering a noxious thing after 75-year-old Fred Weeks fell ill at a Sydney bed and breakfast.

McGrath says the courts have decided to use the woman's earlier surname because the marriage to Weeks was never certified.

© Canadian Press

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