Sundre man ordered to stand trial in 1976 homicide
A Sundre, AB, man charged with non-capital murder in connection to a 48-year-old cold case has been ordered to stand trial.
Ronald James Edwards, 74, was ordered to stand trial in Cochrane Court of Justice on Jan. 30, 2024, but no trial date has been set as of yet.
Edwards is accused in the murder of Pauline Brazeau, a young Métis woman and single mother originally from Saskatchewan, who was just 16 in 1976.
Police say it was the fall of 1975 when Brazeau relocated to Calgary with her infant daughter. On Jan. 9, 1976, she was last seen leaving Peppe’s Ristorante in the area of 7th Street and 17th Avenue in Calgary, at around 3 a.m.