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Adam Carter
Feb 8 2016 2:55 PM
Court now seeing the invoice on the Bate phone.
Feb 8 2016 2:55 PM
Court now seeing the invoice on the Bate phone.
Adam Carter
Feb 8 2016 2:20 PM
There was $350 in cash in Millard's pocket.
Adam Carter
Feb 8 2016 2:19 PM
Sauve wasn't wearing gloves at the time. "Anything that I retrieve from the accused I place on my own person to maintain control of the evidence."
Adam Carter
Feb 8 2016 2:19 PM
The gloves were handed over to Staff Sgt. Kavanagh at police headquarters in Hamilton.
The gloves are normal attire when working on cars. $350 would be pocket change IMO. I often carry $200 on me for groceries.
Though apparently he didn't think to wear them when he left his prints all over TB's Ram... lol:facepalm:
I think the amount of blood was assumed from the fact that the Crown says it was found on the truck's undercarriage, which most suspect would be due to 'seepage' through the floor...sorry :S
Interesting that the lefty puts items in his right pocket. MOOI guess for some people...I feel nervous if I have more than $50 cash on me, lol
Break already? didn't they just get back from lunch? I can see why this will take 4 months lol
IMO, an upfront guy like DM, may also be a real cheap guy and you never know when you're going to be getting your hands dirty- OR you may have had a gut feeling that LE were going to be searching the hangar since AJ had blabbed, thus the need to get anything incriminating out of there. Wonder if there was anything on the gloves? The suspense!! MOOMaybe he wasn't trying to hide them. At least now we know he could have if he's wanted to. JMO
I wonder why the CN DNA cast off was brought into evidence now?
Seems the Crown Case is being presented in a bit of a none sequential way, or at least it appears to me that way right now, I assume it will all be pulled together...
Is it possible they could have also pointed the gun on Tim, and then tied him up in some fashion. (Forcible Confinement) I am just thinking they would want to check out the truck and how it drove before ultimately deciding this was the truck they wanted for sure. Either way whether Tim was shot at killed at this time, or restrained..it seems to have happened very fast.
Just to add some clarity...(finally a use for my University degree!!!) it would have still be quite light even after 9pm. Based on the National Research Council of Canada website, sunset was at 8:27pm, civil twilight was at 8:59pm and nautical twilight was 9:39pm. Now in English...sunset is when the top edge of the sun dips below the horizon. Still very bright outside at this point. Civil twilight is when the sun is below the horizon but less than 6 degrees below the horizon. Still quite bright at this time and only the brightest stars can be seen in the sky. Nautical twilight is when you can only see the outline of the horizon. Based on SB's and the renter's testimony, it was still light enough to see the two people that came for the test drive, but it was getting darker. It wouldn't have been completely dark until around 9:45pm. MOO
I was thinking the same..did he draw a box around it for some reason? I don't get it..why not just hide the tattoo altogether..I think Igor maybe just did not remember correctly?