Here is a link to recordings (2 parts) of today's presser:
http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/no-evid...t-millard-farm-police-1.1310293#ixzz2VGwrYZGk
After watching this presser I have the following comments:
-IMO this was an absolutely disgraceful performance by Toronto Police. For detective Carbone to come out and describe the investigation as "thorough" is an insult to Laura's family and friends and an insult to our intelligence.
-I believe Laura's boyfriend and her family when they say that the phone records were turned over to Police at the time of Laura's disappearance. For Det Carbone to now come out and say that police "only became aware" of the phone records after the arrest of Dellen Millard is almost certainly an outright lie by Det Carbone IMO. This is typical of how Toronto Police operate. They will NEVER admit to making any mistakes. IMO they will with hesitation lie in order to cover their rear-ends.
-We saw today with Det Carbones performance why it is so many murders go unsolved in Toronto. With the exception of the murder of drug dealers - the investigation of which solve themselves - Toronto Homicide have a lousy track record of solving murders or disappearances (e.g. Mariam Makhniashvili ).
- Most shocking was the fact that Det Carbone was completely unaware of the infamous soft-




photo shoots that DM arranged inside the Millard hangar. This information has been in the public domain for weeks now. Everyone on this website knows about the photo shoots and yet the lead investigator into LB's disappearance was completely dumbstruck when asked about these photo's? With his response Det Carbone demonstrated that he is completely unfit for the job of a police inspector. Unfortunately cops can never be fired . I suspect this guy will probably get a big promotion.
-Det Carbone was unable to comment on or was unsure about most of the facts of this case but he was certain of two thing. 1) Dellen Millard "was not in the sex trade" (despite evidence to the contrary, e.g. soft-




photo-shoot) AND 2) Carbone was sure that Laura's was in the "sex trade" although no evidence of this has been presented and it is yet to be proven.
- It does not seem that Det Carbone was asked about the i-Pad in Laura's possession. After her disappearance her boyfriend asked Toronto Police to obtain a subpoena to allow Rogers to track the usage and location of the i-Pad. Toronto Police did not comply with this request! What is the explanation from Det Carbone for this massive failure to follow-up on a critical lead?
- It was hard to make out the questions from the media but at one point Det Carbone was asked about WM's personal life at the time of his death. Carbone replied it was "too early to speculate on his demeanor this soon into the investigation". Too early? WM died 8 months ago! From this comment we can infer that at the time of WM's death no investigation was done into it being a possible murder.