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Suspect in Nayel murder appears in court via video link

Adam Picard, 29, faces first degree murder charges in connection with the death of Fouad Nayel.

Fouad Nayel murder suspect appears in court

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Adam Picard was formally charged with first degree murder, appearing for the proceedings via video link.

FormerCanadian soldierAdam Picard, 29, appeared in courtThursday via video link on first degree murder charges in connection with the death of Fouad Nayel.

Police confirmed to CBC News that Picard is a former member of the Canadianmilitary now studyingto be a chef at Le Cordon Bleuin Ottawa.

At the courthouseThursday, Nayel's mother described thetime between her son's disappearance last summer and today as "hellish".She says she met Picard on two separate occasions.

"I have to be strong for my son. I'm going to fight for him to the end...Never will my life be the same," Ms. Nayelsaid. She left the courtroom in tears after theappearance.

Her son Fouad Nayel, 28, was last seen June 17. At the time, hiscousin Adam Mounzer told CBC News that Nayel was headingto the Petawawa areato see a friend and thathe was in "good spirits."

Family and friends became concerned after he didn't show up for work and hadn't contacted anyone.

Found in wooded area

The construction workers car was found in September. His body was discovered in November in a wooded area near Calabogie Ont., about 100 kilometres west of Ottawa.

Police saidPicard was arrested at Tenth Line station while two search warrants were executed for two homes in Orleans one where the suspect lived.

Following an autopsy, Ontario Provincial Police and Ottawa Police determined foul play was involved in Nayels death.

Police sources have told CBC News Fayel died of a gunshot wound and that "drugs are in the background of this case."

Picard's lawyer speaks

Picard's lawyer, Sean May, said his client is in shock and anxious to see the evidence of how the charges came about.

"He doesn't have any information yet as to what the evidence is about so we're waiting for thatand we expect next week that we'll have a better idea of what we're dealing with," May told reporters outside the court. "He hasn't said very much, again he's in shock so there's not much reaction just yet."

May also said it was his understanding that Picard served in the Canadian military in Afghanistan.

Nayel's father Amine said the family has some closure with a suspect in custody facing afirst degree murder charge, but there remains another painful journey of watching the case wind its way through the courts.

"In a way it's nice, there's a little closure, but it's not, because we know it's going to be a long, long process," Amine Nayel said. "We already went through seven months of hell, so this, it's like the start of another hell."