A man accused of murdering Tasmanian teenager Shyanne-Lee Tatnell has briefly appeared in court and has yet to enter a plea to the charge.
Shyanne-Lee's remains were discovered near a bush track in the state's northeast on July 26, more than 12 weeks after she was last seen alive.
Christopher Mark Jordan, 36, from the rural town of Scottsdale, was arrested the next day and charged with murdering the 14-year-old.
He appeared via video link in Launceston Magistrates Court today.
Jordan did not enter a plea to one count of murder and was remanded in custody with the matter adjourned until late November.
Shyanne-Lee, 14, was remembered at her funeral on Saturday as energetic and someone who loved to sing and dance.
She was last seen on the night of April 30 near the North Esk River in the city of Launceston.
Thorough searches of the river found no trace of the teenager, before a fresh police operation on August 27 near Nabowla, northeast of Launceston, uncovered remains.
The operation involved some 180 personnel and was the biggest search in northern Tasmania.