A woman charged with being an accessory after the fact in the 2013 death of Tim Bosma, has been granted bail and will be placed under house arrest.

Christina Noudga appeared in a Hamilton courtroom Friday. Her parents are listed as sureties on her $100,000 bail.

The 22-year-old woman from Etobicoke, Ont. will be constantly monitored via an electronic ankle bracelet and she will have to reside at her parents’ home.

Bosma’s burnt remains were found on a Waterloo farm owned by Dellen Millard, Noudga’s boyfriend, after his wife reported him missing on May 6, 2013. He had left his Ancaster home that evening to take two men on a test drive in his truck. The men had responded to Bosma’s online advertisement to sell the truck. The truck was later found at Millard’s mother’s home in Kleinburg, Ont.

Millard, 28, and Mark Smich, 26, have been charged with first-degree murder in the slaying, as well as in an unrelated case of a missing Toronto woman, Laura Babcock, 23. Babcock’s body has not yet been found. In addition, Millard faces another first-degree murder charge in the death of his father, Wayne, which was initially deemed a suicide in 2012.

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