He transferred property to her, which was sold and used for the TB trial and to pay off WM's debt for the hangar. When the courts freeze your assets and assign a receiver, the Power of Attorney cannot overrule that and no longer has the say on what happens to those funds. It's all in the hands...
I went back and watched that part of the interview again and SB actually didn't say anything specifically about the eliminator. She was asked how LE notified her of Tim's death and she said he told her that Tim had been burned beyond recognition and that he wouldn't or couldn't explain what...
IIRC, LE said in one of their news conferences Q&A's that they didn't have the phone records until after DM was arrested for the TB case. Considering that, I'd be surprised if DM's lawyer wasn't telling the truth when he said DM had never been questioned about LB's disappearances.
It's been...
If this article is correct, DM's trial hadn't even started yet when CN's bail conditions were reduced.
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/christine-noudga-pleads-guilty-to-obstructing-justice-in-tim-bosma-murder-case
She was arrested in April 2014 and got bail in August 2014. If...
But it was really no longer about anyone's personal opinion was it. It was about being able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that she did know about the murder when she helped move things on May 9th.
I wasn't at the trial, but from what I remember of the text messages, and what was...
Here is a short preview of the show to air on December 2nd:
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/episodes/2016-2017/the-murder-of-tim-bosma-the-devil-had-a-name
And here is where you can watch the shows online:
http://www.cbc.ca/player/tv/The%20Fifth%20Estate
I don't think it will hold her back much either, considering the basis of her conviction. I found this (it's old but I assume it would still apply?) from the Queen's University School of Medicine. She would have to disclose her conviction, but then it would be reviewed by a Special Review...
I think the difference is that Molly's book was about the Bosma family and what they had gone through for the year following Tim's death. One would expect that to be emotional. It wasn't written as a book about the crime itself, but more about what a crime like that does to the family. It was...
I will admit that is the reason I had no interest in purchasing the book. I've seen many instances here where what people had actually said was spun into something different or exaggerated and the person berated for it. When I purchase a true crime book, I want it to be straight up and true...
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