Please feel free to add to the lists below
DM Grandfather Carl Millard (died 2006):
-was portrayed in swashbuckling fashion in a profile written in Wings Magazine, where he was described as a "rebel" and a "direct descendant" of Mohawk Chief Joseph Brant.
- 2005, a year before his death, Millard's grandfather chatted with a journalist who asked him what was going to happen with the succession at the family business, Millardair.
"My grandson (Dellen) is not overly interested in the business but maybe that will change," Carl Millard said
Dellen Millard, 27, was arrested on May 11 in Mississauga Arrested On Friday, "without incident while driving" in
Mississauga, Ont. Initially Millard, 27, was charged with forcible confinement and theft over $5,000."
-Standing over six feet tall and wearing a wrinkled light dress shirt and grey slacks, Mr. Millard appeared unshaven but alert in court.
He spoke only to say his name and consent to a list of people with whom he’s prohibited from communicating
Father Wayne Millard(died Nov 29 2012):
Chief coroner for Ontario confirmed they are still investigating the apparent
death by suicide (gunshot) of Dellen Millard's father, Wayne Millard, in November
Toronto Police confirmed they went to the Etobicoke home on Maple Gate Court jointly owned by Millard and his father on Nov. 29, 2012, for a death investigation that was deemed "not criminal."
Etobicoke home once belonged to his grandparents and the assessed value is $1.07 million. The tax assessment on the property is $1,072,000.
But almost six months since his death, the investigation into
Wayne's death is still "ongoing"His death is still under investigation," said Cheryl Mahyr, issues manager for the coroner's office. "So it's still open and has not yet concluded."
Riverside Cemetery & Cremation Centre in Toronto confirmed Wayne Millard's
body was cremated and is interred at an unknown location.
An obituary written by Millard, and published in the Toronto Star on Dec. 14, only indicated his father had "passed" and spoke about his love of flying and animals.
Tim Bosma 32 of Ancaster, Ont(Murdered May 6th 2013)
-Mr. Bosma had posted a for-sale ad for his truck on Kijiji and Auto Trader
-He wanted $24,000 for the 2007 black Dodge Ram 3500 pickup – slightly lower than the median price for similar vehicles of that year and make – and on Monday evening two men who said they were from Toronto appeared on his doorstep@ 9:30PM asking about it. The Dodge truck – licence plate number 726-7ZW
-TB's cellphone discarded at an industrial complex in Brantford. Bosma’s cellphone was found Thursday afternoon in an industrial area in Brantford. The phone helped investigators track another phone used by the suspects to contact Bosma about his truck ad.
-TB's truck parked inside a trailer at Millard's mother's house in Kleinburg
-Tim Bosma was killed inside his truck following a struggle, a source says.
-Bosma, who police say was found
burned "beyond recognition" at an undisclosed Waterloo location, "did not die in the fire," said the source.
Police said Bosma was "targeted" and likely died within hours of his disappearance.
-TB's
charred remains had been found in the Waterloo region farm owned by DM.
-“We’ve done a lot of background on both Mr. Bosma and Mrs. Bosma and there’s nothing out there to indicate anything other than what appears on the surface – it’s the first question we ask. This is a good family, very well supported by their church and community, nice people.”
Vehicles owned by Dellen Millard:
- a cherry red 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 was registered to Millard Holdings Ltd., a company once run by his grandfather and father
-Dellen Millard raced Baja cars in Mexico and posed for pictures building a souped-up vehicle in the Millard family's airport hangar in Waterloo.
-An avid pilot and car enthusiast, he used a portion of the hangar to store the family’s sizable
collection of vehicles and aircraft.
-Millard
took up racing, and had an interest in repairing and restoring cars and trucks. He and a friend are listed as racers in the 2011 Baja off-road desert race in Mexico,
Properties owned by Millard:
- the sprawling 45-hectare farm in
Ayr, south of Kitchener-Waterloo, where police have been searching. 2548 Roseville Rd. in Ayr, south of Kitchener-Waterloo, Millard purchased it in 2011 for
$835,000.
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multimillion-dollar hangar at the
Region of Waterloo International Airport
- DM spent
$627,000 on a condo in
Toronto’s high-end distillery district the day after Bosma disappeared (May7th)
-Millard has several properties registered in his name, including a home in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke,
another condo in the same building in the Distillery District http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/news/story/2013/05/17/hamilton-bosma-details.html
paid upfront, in-full and in cash for the 37th floor unit built by Distillery SE Development Corp.
-a six-unit residential building on
Toronto’s Riverside Dr. valued at
$1.4 million307 Riverside Dr. in Toronto that's assessed at $1,443,000.
-The family owned an airplane mechanic company, Millardair, and had relocated to a state-of-the-art new hanger at the Waterloo International Airport in the spring of 2012, leaving behind the airplane hanger at Pearson Airport that had housed the family’s aviation businesses for 50 years Wayne Millard had invested at least
$8-million in a state-of-the-art 50,000-square-foot hangar in Waterloo-despite being close with his late father, he did not share the elder Millard’s aspirations for Millardair.
The younger
Dellen Millard put the new building up for lease, according to the contractor who built the facility, dashing the new phase of the company
before it could start.
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Etobicoke home once belonged to his grandparents and the assessed value is
$1.07 million(DM's Father died here)
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***police are looking for a second suspect in the case***
He’s described as white, five-foot-nine to five-foot-10, 170-180 pounds, in his mid-20s, with dark hair.
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/28...k-source-says/
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/05/16/s...disappearance/
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...ticle11935778/
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...ticle11847951/
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/0...-begin-at-airport-hangar-belonging-to-family/