Did he really need the engine though? DM already had a rebuilt Hemi that could have been installed in the Ram or the Jeep, without all the modifications that would have been required with a Cummins diesel.
This has been discussed before. The 2007 and earlier Cummins diesel is the most desirable to the cognoscenti, the Hemi is not.
Exactly. So why pay to have a Hemi rebuilt at a custom shop when you could just steal a Cummins diesel?
Keep in mind that just because DM had the properties does not mean it wasnt his friends that were making the plans ans schemes. Everyone thought the notion of DM not knowing about an incinerator at his farm was preposterous, meanwhile three police forces missed whatever has been stashed in the barn, so go figure.
IIRC SB already made a great point on the one thread. LE found TB's remains back in the bush and I'm certain they did a good look around the property looking for TB's truck. It was TB and his truck they were looking for. I would think had TB' truck been on that property, LE would have found it don't you? \
Keep in mind that just because DM had the properties does not mean it wasnt his friends that were making the plans ans schemes. Everyone thought the notion of DM not knowing about an incinerator at his farm was preposterous, meanwhile three police forces missed whatever has been stashed in the barn, so go figure.
Why would they look for the truck on the farm? They already had it before they started the first farm search on the Monday after the arrest. DM was arrested on Friday, the truck was identified on Sunday, and TB was found on Monday.
I agree as well. And thanks to your trip the other day, we know the farm wasn't being guarded, so IMO that means this 'new information' that led to a search of the barn is something that just came up and needed to be acted on in a hurry.
I just had to post this snippet which made me :lol: I got this vision of DP in the dark. Something tells me he's not up to snuff on his own client's case. After the very lengthy original interrogation where LE wanted DM to talk and he wouldn't, but decided to go with his right to remain silent; I had this vision of a few detectives briefly asking each other "should we ask him about LB"? Scratching and shaking their heads saying "WTH are we thinking. He wouldn't talk in that first interview, to heck with him, we'll gather the evidence without him. Look what we've found for evidence already without his lies. We don't need to talk to him, he had his one and only chance".:moo:
Tom Dungey, hung up on the Spectator. I bet he did! :floorlaugh: But they probably got more than they bargained for from DP.
Millard's lawyer, Deepak Paradkar, said he was not aware of the search, adding Millard has never been interviewed about Babcock's disappearance.
"They haven't updated me, my client hasn't been questioned, so we don't know," Paradkar told the Star.
Smich's lawyer, Tom Dungey, hung up on the Spectator when reached Monday afternoon.
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4070753-toronto-police-back-at-farm-where-bosma-s-remains-found/
Thanks Swedie-such a contrast in the lawyers!I just had to post this snippet which made me :lol: I got this vision of DP in the dark. Something tells me he's not up to snuff on his own client's case. After the very lengthy original interrogation where LE wanted DM to talk and he wouldn't, but decided to go with his right to remain silent; I had this vision of a few detectives briefly asking each other "should we ask him about LB"? Scratching and shaking their heads saying "WTH are we thinking. He wouldn't talk in that first interview, to heck with him, we'll gather the evidence without him. Look what we've found for evidence already without his lies. We don't need to talk to him, he had his one and only chance".:moo:
Tom Dungey, hung up on the Spectator. I bet he did! :floorlaugh: But they probably got more than they bargained for from DP.
Millard's lawyer, Deepak Paradkar, said he was not aware of the search, adding Millard has never been interviewed about Babcock's disappearance.
"They haven't updated me, my client hasn't been questioned, so we don't know," Paradkar told the Star.
Smich's lawyer, Tom Dungey, hung up on the Spectator when reached Monday afternoon.
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4070753-toronto-police-back-at-farm-where-bosma-s-remains-found/
<rsbm>Dairy barns were constructed with sanitation in mind and the floor in both sections of the barn would be concrete and the actual livestock area of the barn would have concrete or stone walls. This allowed for easy whitewashing of surfaces and manure removal via concrete gutters.
<rsbm>It's not visible from any of the pic's that I have, but there should also be a "barn hill" at the back part of the barn that would allow a large drive in access to the hay loft with the typical barn doors. Just thought this information may come in handy! MOO
I think this was discussed before ... the man who owns the small airstrip across from the Roseville Rd farm said he understood LE was at the farm as early as Friday. If that is the case, then Tim's remains had likely been discovered before the truck, but no warrant for the farm was obtained until Monday.
Tim Bosma's truck has been found, but he is still missing.
After news broke of his arrest, police's search efforts over the weekend revolved around Millard. In addition to his mother's Kleinburg home, police were seen at a house on Maple Gate Court in Etobicoke on Saturday
Hamilton police were seen searching the area around the Millardair Hangar 53 at the Waterloo International Airport this weekend, with the road leading up to it blocked off by a cruiser.
On Saturday, the search for Tim Bosma spread to Region of Waterloo International Airport, where police taped off a hangar belonging to Millard Air.
On Monday, the search had extended to a rural farm property owned by the Millard family.
The search for Bosma extended to a rural farm property owned by the Millard family, as police narrowed in on Waterloo Monday.
Yes SB, that would be the barn hill-standard in any of these old dairy barns. Wide enough to drive a tractor and wagon up, or even a swather or combine. Sometimes the barn doors do have a little man door in the big door-that way you could get in and out without opening up the massive barn door(s)The hay area of the barn would also have a shute or two where hay bails of hay could be pushed down and often a barn ladder to allow you to go from the cattle area up to the loft. Many barns like this also have grain storage areas on the hay level as well. MOOIn a video posted earlier today, it shows the back of the barn with a police woman going up a very wide ramp from the ground to the second level, leading to a very small door, but not typical barn doors. It was small enough that she kind of had to squeeze through the opening.
<rsbm>Yes, it was discussed before. And although LE may have secured the farm on the weekend, news reports stated that the search didn't move to the farm until Monday ... HTH
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Yeah, I know ... just can't help but think it is possible that Tim's remains were found earlier than announced but not identified, and LE was keeping it close to the vest.
If Tim's remains were only found on Monday, the family was notified by 9:30 am Tuesday. Just seems like a short period of time to get an ID on remains "burned beyond recognition" and make a formal notification.