Three people charged over the death of Tyson Timothy Clark-Robertson have appeared in court.
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Police found human remains, believed to be Mr Clark-Robertson’s, in a shallow grave at Mayfield in April.
Mr Clark-Robertson was last seen at the Newnham IGA on July 19 last year. Concerned family members notified police that he was missing on March 10.
In May, Mayfield man Ian Rosewall pleaded not guilty to murdering Mr Clark-Robertson.
Mayfield woman Renae Lorraine Donald has been charged with being an accessory after the fact and Mayfield man Robert William Broad has been charged with failing to report a killing.
All three appeared before acting Justice Pierre Slicer in the Launceston Supreme Court on Monday.
Acting Justice Slicer told Mr Rosewall the charge against him was “serious” and he would “stay where [he was]”.
He was remanded in custody until November 1.
Ms Donald and Mr Broad were also remanded in custody until that date.