Laura Babcock Murder Trial 11.15.17 - Day 16

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[FONT=&quot]Lockhart now shows the courtroom quotes for the SN500, the Super Nova Incinerator. The jury saw this in court yesterday, when the sales rep from Winnipeg testified.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]The machine cost about $15,000.[/FONT]
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Schlatman recognizes the quotes for two different incinerator units that he received from TriStar. He and #Millard spoke about what size incinerator they would need, and he provided Millard with the quotes.
 
What was the excavator at the farm for anyway? Was that the original plan for hiding the bodies?

It came up Shane S's testimony in the Bosma trial, IIRC it was purchased for $60,000, supposedly for building houses on the farm. Millard immediately burned out the engine by driving it around, probably getting it stuck. It was a major pita to replace the engine because of its location. So he probably blew $100,000 on it. No evidence about when this happened.

Not sure whether it was intended to bury victims, or just an example of his pointless recklessness, and why he was running out of money.
 
[FONT=&quot]More texts between Millard and Schlatman.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Schlatman: "Cost on small 250 lb incinerator is 11390. Next model is 500 lb and sells for 13440. Tax and shipping extra."[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Millard: "interesting. double capacity for 18% higher cost and they run off propane?"[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Millard later writes, "put in an order for the larger one. use the redVisa"[/FONT]
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Looking at June 19, 2012 text conversations where Schlatman and #Millard discuss incinerator options. "Interesting, double-capacity for 18% higher cost and they run off propane?" Schlatman agrees with #Millard's assessment.

Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Millard tells Schlatman to put a downpayment on the incinerator with the "red Visa." Schlatman says incinerator also required hydro, for fans and electronics, and wonders about a smaller generator.
 
Wonder if there will be a new picture of him leaving court covering his face?
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Millard had a few generators; Schlatman remembers seeing three, of varying sizes. One welding generator was the largest. Used for welding, generating power at the farm for an air compressor etc. Schlatman didn't use the smaller ones much.
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Schlatman doesn't remember if he talked about the hatch top versus roll-back top with #Millard, or if he just ordered the easier, cheaper option for the animal incinerator. #LauraBabcock
 
Didn't seem to need a larger opening option for picking up cattle on farms in Toronto?
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Schlatman doesn't remember if he talked about the hatch top versus roll-back top with #Millard, or if he just ordered the easier, cheaper option for the animal incinerator. #LauraBabcock
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
June 21, 2012, Schlatman asks #Millard to bring "garbage" trailer with the Yukon... then they confirm purchasing the incinerator for $15,424.50.
 
[FONT=&amp]More texts between Millard and Schlatman.[/FONT]

[FONT=&amp]Schlatman: "Cost on small 250 lb incinerator is 11390. Next model is 500 lb and sells for 13440. Tax and shipping extra."[/FONT]

[FONT=&amp]Millard: "interesting. double capacity for 18% higher cost and they run off propane?"[/FONT]

[FONT=&amp]Millard later writes, "put in an order for the larger one. use the redVisa"[/FONT]

Who has a 500 pound pet? if a Vet's office were to use a mobile incineration service a 250 lb incinerator would be enough.
 
::stumped:: for the first time in 8min Shannon just tweeted...2 photos of the Eliminator (as seen previously), I have no idea how to bring them into here :shame:
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Schlatman says #Millard drove all his vehicles. "mostly, later on he mostly drove the Yukon," and he'd drive the convertibles on the weekend. July 3, 2012, Millard tells Shane he'll have to drive the Olds; the Yukon wasn't drivable then he says.
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
Photo of Millard in the Waterloo hangar leaning toward a plane. Shlatman isn't sure who took the photo.
 
[FONT=&quot]More messages from Millard to Schlatman -- this exchange from July 4, 2012. The Crown contents Laura Babcock was killed sometime between the evening of July 3 and morning of July 4, 2012.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Millard writes: "BBQ trailer is next highest priority after Yukon."[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Schlatman: "Oh ya No prob."[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]"BBQ" was Millard's nickname for the incinerator. [/FONT]
 
And what vet is going to have this Exterminator blasting away in their parking lot?

And how were they going to make it less expensive? Multiple animals at once? And how were they planning to ensure separate remains? The whole idea has been proven a lie in the TB trial, but I guess it needs repeating.

Hope they ask SS about the two jobs DM texted he had already had booked for the Eliminator.
 
Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
"BBQ trailer is next highest priority after Yukon," #Millard tells Schlatman on July 4th. Schlatman says BBQ was the nickname for the incinerator. #LauraBabcock

Lisa Hepfner‏
@HefCHCHNews
BBQ trailer meant the trailer being built to put the incinerator on, Schlatman says he built the trailer on #Millard's instructions. He remembers using BBQ to talk about incinerator. Millard clearly used BBQ in text messages too, Schlatman says there was no confusion at msg.
 
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