Three people are now facing second degree murder charges in connection to the deaths of three members of the Six Nations.
On November 4th, the bodies of the victims were found in a stolen pick-up near the Oneida of the Thames First Nation.
Authorities say two of the accused were already in custody on other charges, while the third was arrested yesterday.
A publication ban has been put in place, and police say no other details are being released to protect the ongoing criminal investigation and ensuing court process.