A man accused of sexually assaulting and chaining up a 16-year-old boy in a home on Nova Scotia's South Shore is facing additional charges, including administering a noxious substance and uttering a death threat.
David James Leblanc, 47, was originally charged with forcible confinement and sexual assault. He's also charged with sexual assault causing bodily harm and kidnapping.
The teenager was allegedly kept at the house in Upper Chelsea for two weeks, but escaped and walked more than one kilometre to a home seeking help. He had chains wrapped around his wrists and ankles, and was wearing only a hooded sweatshirt and a hat.
The additional charges were released Tuesday morning before Leblanc's appearance in a Bridgewater court. He was remanded until Oct. 23.
During the hearing, two young men were kicked out of court for yelling at Leblanc and insulting him.
Other suspect's body found in Ontario
Leblanc returned to Nova Scotia on Friday night, five days after he was found on a logging road northeast of Thunder Bay, Ont.
The body of another suspect, Wayne Alan Cunningham, was found last week, not far from where Leblanc was arrested, ending a national manhunt for the two men.
Police said they do not suspect foul play in Cunningham's death.
Arrest warrants for Leblanc and Cunningham read, "Over the course of several days, these two men forcibly confined and sexually assaulted [the teen]," and say the two "were talking about trying to sell him."
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