BARNSTABLE, Mass. (WHDH) — A Boston man has been indicted in the 2010 killing of a Nantucket woman whose remains were found last year in Falmouth.

“It's a tragedy a young woman who was very much loved by her family and others and I hope this brings some level of peace to her loved ones,” Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe said.

On Tuesday O'Keefe said that 35-year-old Quoizel Wilson was charged with murder, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and unlawful disposal of a body.

Twenty-three-year-old Trudie Hall was reported missing by her mother July 2010. Barnstable police found blood evidence and bullet casings in a car Hall had rented. Her remains weren't found until nearly two years later. O'Keefe said then Hall was pregnant when she died and had been shot several times.

“These two had a relationship. I think the evidence will show he was the father of this child that she was carrying,” O’Keefe said.

Wilson was arrested in Chelsea and is being held without bail pending arraignment in Barnstable Superior Court. It's not immediately known if he has an attorney.

“There were a number of things that will come out that will link him to this crime,” O’Keefe said.

Wilson will appear in court Wednesday morning when more of the evidence against him is expected to be revealed.

The associated press contributed to this report.

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