Two people from Kings County have been sentenced to three years in jail after pleading guilty last month to Interfering with Human Remains and Public Mischief – Misleading Police in connection with the death of Summer Kneebone. Donald Roy Holmes and Samantha Jemima Parlee-Buell, each of Pembroke, appeared in Georgetown Provincial court on Thursday. They had both been arrested in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia in September of 2023, weeks after Summer Kneebone had been reported missing from Charlottetown. Her body was found September 15, 2023 in a rural area of Kings County. Holmes and Parlee-Buell were each sentenced Thursday to three years for Interfering with Human Remains and 6 months for misleading police. They will serve those sentences concurrently.








