For me, so far anyway, it is just too good to be true, and that old saying, 'if it seems too good to be true, it probably is'.. to me, too much fell immediately into LE's lap.. and so based on that, to me, that is why LE deployed so many resources to that property, because they felt certain there had to be more, this couldn't have just been a coincidence, right?.. and to say they have voluminous evidence, but yet still no smoking gun, can simply mean things like... they recovered barrels of chemicals, chemicals which perhaps *could* be used for destroying bodies.
I, personally, IMOO, am having difficulty because I know that if LE has a theory, they sometimes pursue a case with the theory in mind, matching the details to the theory, discarding the details which don't fit the theory, rather than the other way around. For me, just because LE thinks it was one way, doesn't make it true, with all due respect to LE. Sometimes when you're in the midst of something, it's harder to be unbiased. I want a smoking gun. I want *something* more.. and I realize they cannot disclose what they have. I hope they have it.
Did I mention the Audrey Gleave case in Ancaster/Lynden ON a few years ago, when LE put their sights on a homeless man as the suspect? MSM were being vultures in the way they were reporting about the suspect, and I'm surprised if they don't, or didn't already, get sued in a big way for the things that were said on air at the time. The community was all for hanging the guy, he was not well liked, he was 'weird', most people knew of him. With small communities, everyone thinks they know everyone else's business. What better suspect than someone who doesn't fit in? In the end, the judge ruled not enough evidence for conviction, and so the accused was released. And that brutal murder of a single retired woman remains unsolved to this day. I can't help feeling that if LE did a more thorough job in collecting all kinds of evidence and interviewing all kinds of people, instead of setting their sights on the 'weird homeless guy', they could have had another suspect, perhaps the real killer, and perhaps the community would be rid of a really nasty murderer who is still loose out there. LE were upset with the judge's ruling, and it was like they then gave up completely on the case. We read later that some of the victim's contacts were not even contacted by LE. Why contact them if they didn't fit with LE's homeless guy theory?
Then this Millard case happens, where the man also has acreage, and then it is deemed that perhaps he not only killed Bosma, but also his ex gf and his own father. I'm *getting* that LE are taking hints from other cases, that often there is more to be found from the suspect they have in mind, if only they look hard enough. So great, but I really hope it doesn't relieve them of looking also down other avenues.