There was a big show of support for the family of Indigenous teenager Samuel Bird outside the Edmonton courthouse on Monday, as the man accused of killing him made his first court appearance.

Samuel, 14, went missing on June 1, and his remains were found west of Edmonton on Thursday.

At the courthouse, 38-year-old Brian Clinton Farrell had his first appearance but didn’t come himself. Instead, his lawyer appeared on his behalf via video.

“I just wanted to see his face. See him,” said Calvin Bird, Samuel’s grandfather. “But he didn’t come on the screen. I just wanted to see… if I should could call him an animal – I don’t know what to call him. But I wanted to see his face.”

About 50 people rallied outside the courthouse, many with banners. Some were Samuel’s family members.

“Samuel was

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