WOODSTOCK, Ont. - One of the two murder suspects in the Tori Stafford case made another court appearance today in Woodstock, Ont.

Terry-Lynn McClintic's case was put over until Aug. 12 after the Crown and defence sought more time to sift through the evidence.

McClintic, who appeared in court via video from a detention centre in London, and Michael Rafferty, 28, are each charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping in the death of the eight-year-old girl.

The two were arrested on May 20, several weeks after Tori vanished outside her school in the southern Ontario city.

Tori's body has not yet been found despite widespread police searches in the Woodstock, Guelph and Fergus areas.

Rafferty last appeared in court on June 12 via video and is due to return to court on July 17.