Not long after that incinerator that didn't work well was made, the decision was made to buy The Eliminator. "Why is it you were looking to purchase the Eliminator?" Fraser asks. "Dell had mentioned to me that he talked to his uncle ... and Dell was interested in purchasing this unit to start a business of cremating deceased animals from the veterinarians. He thought he could help his uncle out and possibly pick up other business from other veterinarians in the area." Schlatman says Millard told him he talked with his uncle about this.
by Adam Carter 11:14 AM
"There was a lot of garbage produced from [his] properties, so he wanted a way of getting rid of it quicker and cheaper," Schlatman says.
by Adam Carter 11:09 AM
Appears to be three 50 gallon drums stacked on top of each other.
by Adam Carter 11:09 AM
Fraser now asking about the excavator that was found in the back swamp. Schlatman says Millard told him he was "out fooling around, having a good time," when he seized the engine
The excavator was eventually driven out of the swamp after Millard's arrest
Fraser now asking about the purchase of The Eliminator -- the incinerator in which bones were found on the farm.
Court now seeing a photo of a long green drum inside the hangar. Schlatman says he built it
The photo is from Schlatman's phone.
The device was built in late 2011 early 2012, "before we considered the Eliminator," he says. Adds that it was Millard's idea to build "an incinerator for burning off garbage."
Millard tried using it, he says, but it "didn't work very well."
"There was a lot of garbage produced from [his] properties, so he wanted a way of getting rid of it quicker and cheaper," Schlatman says.
Appears to be three 50 gallon drums stacked on top of each other.
Not long after that incinerator that didn't work well was made, the decision was made to buy The Eliminator. "Why is it you were looking to purchase the Eliminator?" Fraser asks. "Dell had mentioned to me that he talked to his uncle ... and Dell was interested in purchasing this unit to start a business of cremating deceased animals from the veterinarians. He thought he could help his uncle out and possibly pick up other business from other veterinarians in the area." Schlatman says Millard told him he talked with his uncle about this
Gives new meaning to "garbage account"
Either SS is telling half truths or he was completely oblivious (and not very bright). IMO.
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