Crown drops murder charge in hockey bag death, man pleads guilty to accessory
SYDNEY, N.S. — A Nova Scotia man convicted of murdering a 19-year-old woman solely for thrills has admitted to being an accessory to the murder of another young woman.
Thomas Ted Barrett pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact in the murder of Laura Jessome, 21, in 2012. Her remains were discovered in a hockey bag floating on the Mira River.
Barrett had been charged with Jessome’s second-degree murder, but the Crown dropped that charge Wednesday after his guilty plea on the lesser charge.
Prosecutors say they stood no chance of getting a murder conviction, because witnesses were unco-operative.


