Community Mourns as Husband Charged in Oregon Wilderness Murder Case

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The court appearance for Michel Fournier, accused of murdering his wife Susan Lane-Fournier after she filed for divorce, has been delayed due to a jail video system error. Susan was reported missing on November 22, and her remains were found a week later near Highway 26 in Welches, Oregon. Michel Fournier, who is held without bail, declined a court-appointed attorney and faces charges of second-degree murder and domestic violence. The couple's divorce records cite irreconcilable differences.
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- Mount Hood community remembers Susan 'Phoenix' Lane-Fournier after her alleged murder KGW.com
- Husband charged with murder of wife found dead in Oregon wilderness ABC News
- UPDATED 11/26: Sheriff's Office seeks tips in search for Susan Lane-Fournier Clackamas County
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