Bosma Murder Trial - Weekend Discussion #1

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What was going on in March?

“I haven’t seen activity consistent with what was indicated on their lease … ever,” he tells CTV News.
“It’s not a functioning operation as was originally conceived by Mr. Millard.”
Wood says he last met with Dellen Millard in March, three months after he had taken over the company following the death of his father, Wayne Millard.
They talked about Millard’s plans for the future of the company, which Wood recalls as potentially including a new tenant or different commercial business within the confines of the 50-year lease.
http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/activity-at-millard-air-hangar-not-what-airport-boss-expected-1.1302652

What did he want a burner phone for and was this his first or only one?
 
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Good questions. He bought it in March - so a full two months before Tim Bosma's murder he was in possession of a phone that he registered a fake name & address for.

There is no evidence who bought the phone. Maybe some evidence as to who did will come out at trial, but I believe they said they couldn't pull the video from the store that sold the phone IIRC
 
  • #645
I don't believe there is any evidence as to who bought the phone.

We just know that DM was seen using it to talk to TB at a time when phone records show the Lucas Bate phone was calling TB, as witnessed as well by SB and WdB.

So, I think we can say it's DM's phone.

I don't think who bought the phone matters as much as who was using it.
 
  • #646
We just know that DM was seen using it to talk to TB at a time when phone records show the Lucas Bate phone was calling TB, as witnessed as well by SB and WdB.

So, I think we can say it's DM's phone.

I don't think who bought the phone matters as much as who was using it.

It has been implied that he was talking to TB. It is possible that it's his phone or he was using MS phone or even that he was using a phone because it had the number stored in it.

I think it does matter who bought the phone. Maybe someone bought it to keep private phone private. I always block outgoing calls to people I don't know, but a phone without my details on it would be easier.
 
  • #647
It has been implied that he was talking to TB. It is possible that it's his phone or he was using MS phone or even that he was using a phone because it had the number stored in it.

I think it does matter who bought the phone. Maybe someone bought it to keep private phone private. I always block outgoing calls to people I don't know, but a phone without my details on it would be easier.

If someone were to kill someone else with a kitchen knife, does it matter who owned the knife, or just who used it?

Is the person who owned the knife guilty of murder, and the killer innocent because he only used but not owned the knife?
 
  • #648
And what they were using it for. An airport hangar can house a lot of things, like cargo for and from airplanes.
 
  • #649
What was going on in March?


http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/activity-at-millard-air-hangar-not-what-airport-boss-expected-1.1302652

What did he want a burner phone for and was this his first or only one?

Just prior to TB's disappearance, there was still regular deliveries to MillardAir.....what would be delivered on a regular basis?

One company that made regular deliveries to the hangar tells CTV News the deliveries suddenly stopped the day after Bosma’s disappearance http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/activity-at-millard-air-hangar-not-what-airport-boss-expected-1.1302652
 
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It has been implied that he was talking to TB. It is possible that it's his phone or he was using MS phone or even that he was using a phone because it had the number stored in it.

I think it does matter who bought the phone. Maybe someone bought it to keep private phone private. I always block outgoing calls to people I don't know, but a phone without my details on it would be easier.

I don't think it matters who bought the phone. Lucas Bates could be a real person, who bought the phone and then lost it, DM could have found it. Later using it to call TB while walking up his driveway. IMO this could have happened, but I believe DM bought the phone, in the end, I don't think it matters who bought it.
 
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Maybe stuff for the Columbian crew? What would be regular though?

Parts or lubricants deliveries? But that would only be true if there was a steady stream of some kind of work going on.
 
  • #653
Parts or lubricants deliveries? But that would only be true if there was a steady stream of some kind of work going on.

Could simply be Colombian coffees and donuts, or lunch orders.
 
  • #654
I don't think it matters who bought the phone. Lucas Bates could be a real person, who bought the phone and then lost it, DM could have found it. Later using it to call TB while walking up his driveway. IMO this could have happened, but I believe DM bought the phone, in the end, I don't think it matters who bought it.

Yes Lucas Bate could be a real guy but I doubt he was living in a strip mall, which is apparently where the phones owner was registered to. I need more information to form a good opinion. MOO
 
  • #655
We'll start Monday with more from Igor. Where do you think they will go from there?

Video evidence tracing the truck's path, or next first person witness, e.g. MB and neighbours that saw the truck in MB's driveway, or more from DM's personal circle of associates?

ABro wrote:

The trial powered through seven witnesses on Wednesday and finished early. Then there were, nine or ten scheduled for Thursday, and they didn’t get through three.

http://www.annrbrocklehurst.com/

So I think the reporters have a heads up on the next few witnesses but darned if they will say anything!
 
  • #656
Yes Lucas Bate could be a real guy but I doubt he was living in a strip mall, which is apparently where the phones owner was registered to. I need more information to form a good opinion. MOO

It was an Etobicoke high school, not a strip mall.
 
  • #657
If someone were to kill someone else with a kitchen knife, does it matter who owned the knife, or just who used it?

Is the person who owned the knife guilty of murder, and the killer innocent because he only used but not owned the knife?

It hasn't been proven who was using the phone or if they were using anothers phone, why? Not enough evidence to make a firm determination for me.
 
  • #658
It was an Etobicoke high school, not a strip mall.

Either way it was a ridiculous address for an actual guy. So I dont believe Lucas Bate is real JMO
 
  • #659
Yes Lucas Bate could be a real guy but I doubt he was living in a strip mall, which is apparently where the phones owner was registered to. I need more information to form a good opinion. MOO

I don't think it matters the name or the address of the phone owner, it could have been lost and found a few times before it landed in DM's hands. I don't think it matters how the phone landed in his hands, either he purchased it under a false name/address or he found it, or someone gave it to him....the point is DM used it while walking up TB's driveway. JMO
 
  • #660
I don't think it matters who bought the phone. Lucas Bates could be a real person, who bought the phone and then lost it, DM could have found it. Later using it to call TB while walking up his driveway. IMO this could have happened, but I believe DM bought the phone, in the end, I don't think it matters who bought it.

It does not. For the purposes of this trial, which is what we are supposed to be discussing I believe, direct witness evidence has already been presented that DM was using the phone to set up test drives.

MOO
 
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