Leandra Beaulieu and Devlin O’Blenis are accused of second-degree murder in the death of Melissa Price, 39, whose body was found in a garbage bin in Moncton on Feb. 15.
Leandra Beaulieu and Devlin O’Blenis face a joint second-degree murder charge

Katelin Belliveau · CBC News
· Posted: Aug 17, 2026 12:13 PM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Leandra Beaulieu and Devlin O’Blenis, who have been charged jointly, both appeared in Moncton provincial court Monday for their preliminary inquiry. (Facebook)
A preliminary inquiry has begun in Moncton for two people charged with killing Melissa Price earlier this year.
Leandra Beaulieu, 37, and Devlin O’Blenis, 36, are facing a joint charge of second-degree murder.
Price, who was 39 when she died, was found in a garbage bin on a residential street in Moncton on Feb. 15.
The preliminary inquiry will determine if there is enough evidence to go to trial. It’s scheduled to last five days.
Crown prosecutors Stephen Holt presented a USB with videos and a booklet of photos to provincial court Judge Brigitte Volpé on Monday in Moncton provincial court.
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