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    Verdict Watch Discussion Thread

    They were pretty much a 3rd-tier, perpetually struggling with the times, cargo concern into the 60's and 70's. The company and various personalities were known of, inside of aviation circles - for various interesting reasons. The regional Millard fortunes/public exposure had definitely...
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    Bosma Murder Trial 04.13.16 - Day 34

    Well, apparently i appear to be full of <modsnip> on that one. I can't find any now, except some comments that indicate he had a fixed-wing at some point of time, but it's not MSM. Sorry for the mislead. I thought i did a search when this all broke out a few years back, and thought i saw some...
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    Bosma Murder Trial 04.13.16 - Day 34

    "DM solo'd / qualified for both his Fixed-Wing and Helicopter's licence at age 14, on his birthday." This is why i phrased it as such. He certainly did later go through the formalities required of such documents when he turned 'of age'. The question of age at the time of solo, is more of a...
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    Bosma Murder Trial 04.13.16 - Day 34

    DM solo'd / qualified for both his Fixed-Wing and Helicopter's licence at age 14, on his birthday. It was a well-publicized Millard event. Whether he bothered to maintain his Pilot's qualifications along with such legal or regulatory peculiarities like an annual Pilot physical, certificate of...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    I thought this is what made this case fairly exceptional - going straight to trial, vs the usual route of pre-trial/preliminary hearing - as the Crown felt the preponderance of evidence was such that it was a slam-dunk? Lack of pre-trial, doesn't stop objections/legal arguments from occurring...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    I'm definitely thinking along this line also - if DM or MS had either the PAL, or R-PAL firearm safety course, they would likely have legitimate access upon RCMP screening and approval to buying a non-restricted long-gun, and restricted semi-automatic pistol, respectively. DM to my knowledge...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    This is all what-ifs. CN was brought in by DM to help clean up after the fact. Time-line so far indicates that the Yukon was stashed elsewhere, and that TB was murdered very shortly after leaving his residence driveway. Given the Karla Homolka nightmare for the Crown, in making a deal with...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    The "family fortune" went bankrupt in 1990. Millardair could no longer make a go of it using their small fleet of WW2 era DC-3's, R4D's, and DC-4's. They ended their days being picked for parts and being scrapped at Brantford airport in the 1990's. I remember walking the apron at Brantford a...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    The recent Jian Ghomeshi trial / Lucy Decoutere testimony, and the reported actual behavior of the 'victim' post-incident, comes to mind here..
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    If the theory of a set-up/fall-guy scenario holds any water - i can't but help think that putting the alleged gun in the tool-box, and the alleged 1 lb of weed in a nap-sack in the hands of two separate people, was a deliberate measure done by DM. If one or the other, didn't succeed in making...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/dellen-millard-accused-in-tim-bosma-death-faces-2-more-murder-charges-1.2605741
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    Yes, a great game - for the normal, sane individual, to blow off a little steam in engaging in some mindless virtual mayhem. I'm middle-aged, and play it a couple times a week online.. it's not meant as a template for Reality.. just a game. :gaah:
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    If he made the call from the farm - he had a drive-in entrance into the barn there - perhaps he had the idea of doing the 'prep-work' on the interior there, before transporting the truck to the painter in woodbridge for the exterior - rather than doing this at the hanger itself, which was rather...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    Was there not a single point of blood residue evidence found on it? I thought i saw that mentioned sometime in the trial so far.
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    My thoughts on the spray-paint issue - he simply ran out of time. DM was likely aware of the blood evidence inside the cab of TM's Ram. He'd already partially stripped out and burnt a good portion of the interior. It also sounds like an attempt was made to power-wash the interior and exterior...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    October 2012 .. Wayne Millard would still have been alive. It's quite possible that DM's "personal" vehicles were covered under an umbrella policy covering Millardair .. if Wayne had any say in it, i'm fairly sure he'd be adamant in not seeing insurance coverage being pulled, due to another...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    I don't know the real answer to this, but i imagine any theoretical post-trial disclosure will be limited/hobbled by the issue of the two trials up-coming. There likely is a certain degree of evidential interweaving going on between the three cases that DM, and the two that MS is implicated...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    A thought just popped into my head, regarding sequence of events immediately before DM was arrested. He was tailed to a TD bank (?) in Cambridge or area, withdrew a large sum of cash - $3000-3500.00 rings a bell. He then headed towards home-turf - Etobicoke - and was arrested on Mississauga...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    I guess i'm getting off-topic a bit .. but MS is living in Oakville - this ain't the 'hood by any stretch of the word. Granted, 30 Speers Rd (and a few other apartment buildings surrounding it) has a historical record/reputation of having a dealer on every floor (with regular busts/evictions...
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    Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #9

    'Fresh' pot is also hard to burn .. it needs to dry out a bit, age, 'cure'. To retail pot, it needs to have lost most of it's moisture - otherwise the dealer stands a good chance of ripping off the user by a gram or two, or more per 1/4 ounce. An apple slice in a baggy keeps it from drying...

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