Honest person would have no reason to hide out and hide toolbox. He also wouldn't tell MM not to tell police anything. Moo.
I think A lot of us close to the case feel this way. I think he will have to fear for his life forever.
I hope you're wrong. For the right reasons of course.
It does raise questions .......:twocents:
Honest person would have no reason to hide out and hide toolbox. He also wouldn't tell MM not to tell police anything. Moo.
I've lost track since I left work ...lol, is the court done for the day now ?
Has MH finished on the stand...or will he be coming back ??
But how does putting the damning evidence in MS's hands for him to easily dispose of effectively frame him?I'm starting to buy the theory that DM was aiming to pin the whole thing on MS when things started to heat up. I wonder if the shell casing found in the truck was planted by DM and the gun was being placed in MS hands... I seem to recall DM smiling and looking over at MS when this evidence was presented. Maybe he smiles and looks over for each piece of evidence he planted to try and frame MS.
I'm starting to buy the theory that DM was aiming to pin the whole thing on MS when things started to heat up. I wonder if the shell casing found in the truck was planted by DM and the gun was being placed in MS hands... I seem to recall DM smiling and looking over at MS when this evidence was presented. Maybe he smiles and looks over for each piece of evidence he planted to try and frame MS.
You have a good memory Swedie ..... yes there were two different Bobcats , an older one hauled away from the farm plus another at the Maplegate yard with the caterpillar-type tracks instead of wheels.
Interesting some of the the "stolen goods" info comes from witnesses .... I wonder how much effort police are putting into it .... my pet question has always been the woodchipper , an identical one was stolen in Oakville ..... and why would DM want one .... and did he come to the conclusion the incinerator would be better.
At least we now know the early suggestions about chop-shops and stolen vehicles was not far off the mark. I hope they keep peeling the onion back so we hear the rest of the story.
Just wondering why you think he will have to fear for his life forever? It's not like he was directly involved in TB's murder or that he had prior information about the truck theft did he? MH will be shamed in MSM for having bad association with DM, helping his pull off thefts in the past, then trying to get rid of evidence related to a murder case, but I honestly don't think he will have to fear for his life. Unless perhaps he's a gang member or involved in other nefarious activities. Respectfully, am I missing something? MOO.
But how does putting the damning evidence in MS's hands for him to easily dispose of effectively frame him?
I agree. Someone some day will retaliate. If DJ and ms get life, that us only 25 years max.I think A lot of us close to the case feel this way. I think he will have to fear for his life forever.
I cannot begin to imagine what all of you that knew Tim are feeling as you sit through this trial and hear the testimony of a these young people who cared so little and chose to cover up for their biddies DM and MS. My sincere condolences and hope that justice will happen soon.First allow me to express to you my sincere condolences for your loss of your friend, Tim. As a member of the public, I am merely an observer and while not directly affected by Tim's murder, I do believe the nature of the brutal crime and its randomness has impacted everyone who knows about what happened to Tim because it clearly could have happened to anyone.
I can only imagine the many emotions you and all Tim's friends and family feel and grapple with now, and will forever no doubt, and I feel endless compassion for you all. It is beyond my comprehension how you all cope daily and especially having to endure this painful trial experience on top of the immense grief that is ongoing. ((((HUGS))))
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post. It's helpful to hear your perspective. My perspective is that MH, while a sympathetic character, was involved in preventing evidence from reaching LE that could have made a big difference in the outcome of this trial. I agree that MH seems genuinely sorry for his past actions, but I do also get the sense that he is holding back on some of the details. JPC mentioned upthread that MH could have been charged with obstruction, and I agree. He is very fortunate that he too is not currently locked up and I think he now realizes it.
My comments this afternoon were about TD and his cross of MH which, in context of him representing MS's best interests in the trial, seemed to me to be a reasonable attempt on TD's part to show holes in MH's testimony or call him out on lies he had told to LE.
I can only think of this analogy in the moment, but if a husband is unfaithful to his wife and when caught expresses remorse, is it truly remorse if his wife feels justifiably angry and doesn't let him off the hook and yet the husband then feels unfairly punished by her anger and lack of forgiveness? IMO, the husband should accept that he broke his wife's heart and robbed her of trust. If he is truly remorseful he would expect that her forgiveness would come on her time-table and not merely because he said he's sorry, IMO. It takes time to believe someone after they admit to letting you down, IMO and in the meantime the perpetrator has to endure the victim's uncomfortable wrath until the victim has the chance to fully express it. I guess it's called taking one's lumps. IMO, one has to believe that remorse is genuine when expressed until finally it can be fully accepted and trust rebuilt.
In context of MH, I think he should expect that he has disappointed himself, his family and LE (initially) and TB's loved ones in this important investigation, and if I am to completely accept that his remorse is authentic, I would find it easier if he showed that he expects to be given a hard time to prove it. He should know that good people might still doubt his words and intentions, and therefore they may be suspicious of his words now in light of his previous actions.
I've probably not explained it all well, but I do hope that helps you and others see where I'm coming from.
Throughout, and until the end of this trial, verdict and sentencing, I am with you, as are we all, hoping for only one thing, to hear the whole truth that will deliver justice for TB, his family, his friends and the wider community.
God bless. You have a special angel watching over you all. :angel:
All MOO
I still find it really odd that Millard didn't just dump the gun when the heat was on him, I don't get it ? I'm sure that this has been discussed by you all, but what are the theories on this ?
MOO but DM has a circle and appears a psychopath and MH now opened a giant can of worms about DM. No one thinks he can't put pressure to make sure someone's life is hell for testifying against him?
molly hayes on Twitter: "Hagerman says he called CrimeStoppers. Told them the other suspect might've been Mark Smich. Told them about the farm. #Bosma"
[video=twitter;718137873149534208]https://twitter.com/mollyhayes/status/718137873149534208[/video]
I wish we knew what the date was when MH called Crime Stoppers. Was MS already on LE radar by then ? Do we know how LE became aware of his involvement?
I'm sorry if I linked anything wrong, it's my first post.
Thank you you to everyone who shares the tweets and blogs. I don't think I could read and post that fast.