New expenses have been laid within the investigation into the alleged homicide of Andrew Walsh, whose physique was discovered beneath a slab of concrete at a Brisbane transport depot this month.
A 39-year-old man from Thagoona, west of Brisbane, is alleged to have helped transfer Mr Walsh's physique after he was killed and has been charged with accent after homicide and interfering with a corpse.
The person was refused bail and appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Courtroom at this time. He is because of entrance court docket once more on Could 9.
The person is the second to be charged in relation to Mr Walsh's alleged homicide.
A 27-year-old man alleged to have murdered Mr Walsh was intercepted at Sydney Airport by Australian Federal Police and has been extradited to Queensland.
Lachlan Griffiths, additionally believed to be related to the transport depot, stays lacking.
It is believed Mr Griffiths and Mr Walsh, 35, weren't identified to one another, however had each visited the Coopers Plains transport depot earlier than they disappeared.
"The taskforce was established to merge two separate murder investigations, which we now know to be linked," Appearing Inspector Chris Knight from Queensland Police stated.
"Actually they'd widespread connections."
Each males has resided within the South Brisbane and Logan districts.
The transport depot stays underneath investigation, with police urging anybody with info relating to the 2 males to return ahead.