Yeah, with a bit of smarts...it might have gone something like this...
message to self
July 7 - barn smell check
July 8 - text lauras phone
Fortunately for society, the homocidal maniac was also a overconfident fool.
Like the smile DM had as he murdered her beloved daughter.
What goes around comes around....you who are beneath contempt.
Respect to Linda Babcock.
You are strong and courageous and we are smiling right with you!
WS is certainly addictive. During the past 3 days with the jury in deliberation, I'll go hours without checking my email but I'm refreshing the WS feed every 5 or 10 mins, hoping to hear that the jury has reached a decision. Most of my friends and family can't understand my fixation. I think it...
One wonders when a Google of Dellen Millard will no longer yield a bio describing him as a Canadian aircraft pilot but more appropriately as a Serial killer.
I know Google will do anything for money but this is a bit outrageous.
I get the sense that an essential part of the 'thrill kill' was that others needed to know (at least a little bit of) what was going on. When DM's cousin asks what he's been up to, why a need to reply with "Smuggling drugs killing hookers", unless DM wanted to portray that aura of 'murderous...
I think he called first out of curiosity and morbid dread that the truck (which fit the description) was the Bosma truck. Once he got the VIN# confirmation, he freaked. Ran out, vomited, obviously in shock and disbelief. Remember he was DM's intern...whole chain of authority to deal with.
It...
What a horror show it would be as a patient to find out that CN is your doctor. Imagine knowing what we know and lying in a hospital bed while Dr. CN injects something into your IV.
She could never get a job in a Canadian hospital before first passing a police check.
It was MMs comments about DM and MSs celebratory mood the morning after the TB murder that sealed the deal in that trial. She didnt have to volunteer that info. Others were far more coy. But she did and she stuck to that description of events even under aggressive cross.
Her testimony was...
Of course thats true. Personally, I relate more to Charles Laughton, the defense lawyer in Agatha Christies Witness for the Prosecution, who would look his prospective client in the eye and ask him, Did you do it? before agreeing to take on a case. He needed to believe that his efforts on...
Have to think that the evidence that has come out in this trial puts MB's testimony in the TB murder trial in the category of straight up PERJURY. Can't imagine that will help his appeal at any level.
I didn't follow the TB trial as closely as this trial but now seeing the extent of Judge...
It is frightening to consider that DM and MS may benefit from the exclusion of TB-related evidence. To exclude texts which:
1) show clearly that LB is dead and
2) show clearly that MS was in on the planning of LB's murder
and could potentially alter the verdict (esp. for MS) seems to me to be...
Working for DM was SS's dream job and DM was his meal ticket. DM even offered to build a second house on the farm for SS so he could putter around with engines out there to his heart's content. SS's approach with DM was 'don't ask, don't tell'. The FIL had a conscience and some integrity. He was...
If they were interested in pet cremation, the smaller unit would have sufficed. DM opted for the 500 lb. unit.
DM also told SS about 2 incineration jobs he had lined up in Barrie. No evidence was ever given to back up this obvious lie. In totality, the pet cremation alibi only makes sense as a...
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