That was sleuthed from real estate records and not published in the press.
Don't think i would want to buy that house. Not enough sage could be burned to cleanse that place.
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That was sleuthed from real estate records and not published in the press.
Just jumping off your post....
I can't see why a 72yr old man worth millions would have life insurance. The premiums would be extremly high and for what purpose? His sole heir was getting a hefty inheritance at the time of his death anyway.
MOO
It was the grandfather that made the money and WM and DM had a lot in common. I don't think the apple fell far from the tree IMO from what I have read.
I feel that WM and DM were no angels and that organized crime may have been on the periphery of a lot of this. Time will tell. All of it is just too shady and has a dark underbelly to it. Illegal gun, drug sales, robberies, manufacturing *advertiser censored* in the hangar, etc.....Could be that DM and his dad were both in too deep and needed to make certain amounts of money and were coming up short. Maybe they were both under the gun so to speak. Just a thought. But I am starting to think rotten to the core.
I find it interesting that the boom occurs and the brake lights almost immediately light up and the truck pulls off to the side of the road. If interpreted as a gun shot, MS was not in the truck. And, it would support his story, no?
Oh Im sure we will....if Uncle Robert gives an Interview
I think that is uncle was estranged from DM's father who would be his brother. I think it might be likely that they took DM in because they knew the parenting wasn't there. And then found out that the apple had not fallen far from the tree in that DM was raised by his father.
No it didn't support his story because he has declared by a jury to be guilty of first degree murder.
We will never know what went on in the jury room, but I sure hope it's not as you speculate. A Criminal lawyer on CBC said he was not surprised at the length of time it took. He sees it as a jury that took their responsibility serious.
This trial had a mountain of evidence and nearly 100 witnesses, and along with the adversarial defense from both teams, the length of deliberations is relative. IMO, the jurors demonstrated integrity.
MOO
There is no organized crime involved in this.
Millard and Smich are two sociopaths, who were a lot more dangerous than MWJ ever was, which is why he's never been charged with first degree murder.
I found it weird, when people were suggesting Smich might be terrified of MWJ. If anyone had anything to worry about, it was MWJ who was in more possible danger from Millard and Smich.
Yes, MWJ is a bad dude alleged to have sold (his trial is still pending and he is pleading not guilty) dangerous firearms, but Millard and Smich were using them.
So after all this they want DNA samples? Any reason why?
Do you have thoughts on what actually happened to the gun or guns? Do you think it got back to MWJ or it really was buried and MS just wouldnt give it up.
Millard is smiling and I can't imagine why. I bet he thinks he's invincible until the very end/
I believe it's so they have them on file for use against other unsolved cases, or any potential future uses.
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There is no organized crime involved in this.
Millard and Smich are two sociopaths, who were a lot more dangerous than MWJ ever was, which is why he's never been charged with first degree murder.
I found it weird, when people were suggesting Smich might be terrified of MWJ. If anyone had anything to worry about, it was MWJ who was in more possible danger from Millard and Smich.
Yes, MWJ is a bad dude alleged to have sold (his trial is still pending and he is pleading not guilty) dangerous firearms, but Millard and Smich were using them.
Millard was just looking Smich up and down and smirking. Smich didn't look over.
by Adam Carter 3:02 PM