Man Remains in Custody in Human Remains Case

Carlos Colina of Cambridge, Mass. faces a murder charge

A man will remain in custody on a murder charge in connection with the discovery of human remains in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

As a result of Wednesday's hearing, Judge Roanne Sragow ordered Carlos Colina, 32, of Cambridge to continue to be held without bail.

Human remains were found at two locations in Cambridge on April 4. The victim has been identified as Jonathan Camilien, 26, of Somerville. Authorities say Camilien and Colina knew each other.

The first set of remains were found in a discarded duffel bag. More were subsequently discovered at Colina's apartment building.

He is being held on $1 million bail.

The prosecutor assigned to this case is Assistant District Attorney Nicole Allain.

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