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Code is now moving on to talk about the testimony of Shane Schlatman, who was Millard's personal mechanic.
by Adam Carter 3:22 PM
Schlatman said Millard asked him to build an incinerator to build garbage. There was no garbage service at the airport hangar, Code says, and Millard would take the garbage away in a trailer or truck - about five or six construction bags of garbage accumulated each week.
by Adam Carter 3:23 PM
Shortly after the homemade incinerator project ended, Millard told Schlatman that he wanted to buy an animal incinerator, Code says. Millard explained that his uncle was a vet, that is was costly to dispose of animal corpses, and that he wanted to start a business with a "mobile animal incinerator."
by Adam Carter 3:26 PM
Code is now going through the messages between Schlatman and the distributor of The Eliminator.
by Adam Carter 3:27 PM
On July 7, Code says, Millard inquired about when the incinerator would be ready as he had started advertising the incinerator and had "two jobs available in Barrie." Schlatman said he never saw those ads.
by Adam Carter 3:30 PM
By July 20, the incinerator and the trailer were hitched to Millard's GMC Yukon, Code says.
by Adam Carter 3:32 PM
Schaltman testified that he was never there when the incinerator was used to burn anything, Code says. He did, however, refuel the propane tank for the device.
by Adam Carter 3:35 PM
Schlatman said that on Aug. 28, he saw ash and what were maybe bone fragments inside the incinerator. There was also a smell of "rotting or incomplete burning," Code says.
by Adam Carter 3:37 PM
by Adam Carter 3:22 PM
Schlatman said Millard asked him to build an incinerator to build garbage. There was no garbage service at the airport hangar, Code says, and Millard would take the garbage away in a trailer or truck - about five or six construction bags of garbage accumulated each week.
by Adam Carter 3:23 PM
Shortly after the homemade incinerator project ended, Millard told Schlatman that he wanted to buy an animal incinerator, Code says. Millard explained that his uncle was a vet, that is was costly to dispose of animal corpses, and that he wanted to start a business with a "mobile animal incinerator."
by Adam Carter 3:26 PM
Code is now going through the messages between Schlatman and the distributor of The Eliminator.
by Adam Carter 3:27 PM
On July 7, Code says, Millard inquired about when the incinerator would be ready as he had started advertising the incinerator and had "two jobs available in Barrie." Schlatman said he never saw those ads.
by Adam Carter 3:30 PM
By July 20, the incinerator and the trailer were hitched to Millard's GMC Yukon, Code says.
by Adam Carter 3:32 PM
Schaltman testified that he was never there when the incinerator was used to burn anything, Code says. He did, however, refuel the propane tank for the device.
by Adam Carter 3:35 PM
Schlatman said that on Aug. 28, he saw ash and what were maybe bone fragments inside the incinerator. There was also a smell of "rotting or incomplete burning," Code says.
by Adam Carter 3:37 PM