WOODSTOCK, Ont. - A woman charged in the slaying of an eight-year-old southern Ontario girl made her first court appearance in more than one and half months on Thursday.

Terri-Lynne McClintic, 19, appeared via video link before a judge and was remanded in custody until her next court date on Nov. 27.

She remains in custody at the London-Middlesex Detention Centre.

McClintic and Michael Rafferty, 28, are charged with kidnapping and first-degree murder in the death of Victoria Stafford, who was last seen leaving her school in Woodstock, Ont., in April.

The Crown says the disclosure of evidence to McClintic's lawyer is "an ongoing, extensive process".

Rafferty appeared in court Sept. 25, at which time a judicial pre-trial meeting was set for Oct. 8.

One of Rafferty's lawyers, Scott Reid, said that meeting will essentially lay the groundwork for an upcoming preliminary hearing.

Rafferty will then make another video court appearance on Oct. 16.

Tori's remains were found on July 19, north of Guelph, Ont.