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One of 9 accused in Megan Gallagher homicide says he'll plead guilty to offering indiginity to her remains

One of nine people charged in the death of Megan Gallagher says he is intending to plead guilty.

Half day set aside in March for sentencing

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Megan Gallagher, 30, was last seen in Saskatoon on Sept 20, 2020. (Brian Gallagher/Facebook)

One of the nine people charged in connection with the death of Megan Gallagher is intending to plead guilty.

Greg Curtis, lawyer for John Wayne Sanderson, told a provincial court judge in Saskatoon on Jan. 18 that the 44-year-old will plead guilty to offering an indignity to human remains.

Sandersonwill enter the guilty plea on March 1. Prosecutor Tyla Olenchuksaid that a half day has been set aside for sentencing and to hear victim impact statements.

Sanderson is the only one of the nine to enter a guilty plea. Preliminary hearing dates are being set for remaining accused.

Gallagher, 30, was reported missing two years ago. Police believed from the early days of the investigation that she had been killed.

In September 2022, Saskatoon police searched along the South Saskatchewan River near St. Louis, Sask., and found human remains.

Police say DNA testing confirmed the remains belonged to Gallagherand that her death was a homicide. Nine people have been charged in connection with Gallagher's death, including four with first-degree murder.

Others face charges for aggravated assault, unlawful confinement and offering an indignity to human remains.