Halifax police charge N.B. man with murder in death of woman 12 years ago
HALIFAX — A New Brunswick man has been charged with second-degree murder almost 12 years after the body of a 26-year-old woman was found in a Halifax apartment.
Investigators in the cold case unit of the Halifax Regional Police said Thursday that Donald Murray Peters, 50, was arrested without incident in Saint John, N.B., a day earlier and appeared in court in Halifax to face the charge.
The arrest comes after Naomi Kidston was discovered in an apartment on River Road in the Spryfield area on June 7, 2005, with her death being ruled a homicide soon after.
Halifax police Supt. Jim Perrin said over the last several months, police re-examined exhibits, reviewed the evidence and interviewed witnesses again, which led to the laying of the charge.


