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A 33-year-old woman’s death five years ago in the eastern New Brunswick community of Saint-Paul is now being treated as a homicide, RCMP say.
No arrest, but police have a suspect in the death of Hyde Jochelman

Sam Farley · CBC News
· Posted: Jan 29, 2026 5:13 PM EST | Last Updated: 14 minutes ago
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The body of Hyde Jochelman was found at a residence in Saint-Paul, about 43 kilometres north of Moncton. (New Brunswick RCMP)
A New Brunswick woman’s death five years ago in Kent County is being examined by the RCMP, who are investigating it as a homicide.
Hyde Jochelman, 33, died on Oct. 27, 2021 at a residence in Saint-Paul, a small community northwest of Moncton near Saint-Marie-de-Kent, RCMP said in a news release.
The release said officers from the RCMP detachment in Richibucto were dispatched to the residence after a report of a sudden death. They found Jochelman dead when they arrived.
In an interview, RCMP Sgt. Dan Sharpe said police do have a suspect but have not made an arrest. He could not say if one would be made soon.
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