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  • #261
I wonder if a forensic audit of MA was done? What did DM submit as income for the tax year of 2012 and 2013, I wonder?

At this point wouldn't they have to, especially given that DM is charged with WM's homicide?
 
  • #262
I think most people have said he is a regular down to earth type of a guy. Even reporter Molly Hayes said as much. I like relaxing as much as I can too, don't we all? I don't see anything out of the ordinary that would indicate anything sinister about DM IMHO.

Uh...you'll really have to dig up a quote for that, because I can't find any endorsement of DM by MH.

ETA: I guess the three murder charges against DM are not sinister?
 
  • #263
Uh...you'll really have to dig up a quote for that, because I can't find any endorsement of DM by MH.

ETA: I guess the three murder charges against DM are not sinister?

The MH interview has been posted about here many times from searching this site. I will find a link to a news article if it will help us all to remember.

http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4075078-exclusive-jail-visits-with-bosma-s-accused-killers/

We were talking about MH interview. The charges could well be sinister, whether DM is innocent or not IMO.
 
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Yeah, I think DM was a regular blue collar kind of guy, and it is family that has tried to make an image of him as some kind of high-bred sophisticated individual, since his arrest.

But I think he eats regular ground beef because he's just a regular kind of guy.

And he was in the habit of relaxing a lot ;)

Soup and ground beef kinda guy. No pasta though ;) Wonder when DM quit eating pasta, or did he? Maybe he just doesn't eat too much of it now. Interesting how it's someone elses fault he ate too much pasta...hmm. Narcissistic much?

Lol I just had a random thought pop into my head reading your post Snooper...Leisure Suit Larry Speaking of suits, wonder if DM's attire has been selected and purchased yet? Maybe they are waiting closer to the actual trials to see if he will gain or lose more weight. It wouldn't be very impressive having an expensive, ill fitting suit while pleading not guilty to three murders. MOO.

it was a mess, with clothing, documents and cans of soup strewn throughout

http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2..._mother_sells_family_home_for_12_million.html

A chubby adolescent who resented his father for allowing him to eat pasta non-stop after his parents’ marriage ended, Millard is clearly image conscious, expressing embarrassment in a letter that newspapers frequently run a photograph of him from his pudgy days.

http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...rn-to-world-of-fast-cars-and-exotic-adventure
 
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Soup and ground beef kinda guy. No pasta though ;) Wonder when DM quit eating pasta, or did he? Maybe he just doesn't eat too much of it now. Interesting how it's someone elses fault he ate too much pasta...hmm. Narcissistic much?

Lol I just had a random thought pop into my head reading your post Snooper...Leisure Suit Larry Speaking of suits, wonder if DM's attire has been selected and purchased yet? Maybe they are waiting closer to the actual trials to see if he will gain or lose more weight. It wouldn't be very impressive having an expensive, ill fitting suit while pleading not guilty to three murders. MOO.

[I]it was a mess, with clothing, documents and cans of soup strewn throughout[/I]

http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2..._mother_sells_family_home_for_12_million.html

rsbm

I think this was probably how the police left it. They don't usually tidy up after themselves from what I have heard. JMO
 
  • #268
At this point wouldn't they have to, especially given that DM is charged with WM's homicide?

Why would they have to? What does MA's finances or DM's tax returns have to do with murder? Has he been charged with forgery or embezzlement or something along those lines?
 
  • #269
Uh...you'll really have to dig up a quote for that, because I can't find any endorsement of DM by MH.

ETA: I guess the three murder charges against DM are not sinister?

I think that may have been remembered from the real interview that the Star reporters did. Molly Hayes didn't have much of a chance to get an opinion of him since he didn't even sit down - just said I'd like to talk but can't and left.

In his first public interview, Millard, who police say killed Tim Bosma — allegations that have yet to be tested in court — appears nothing like the brash, young playboy cast as the antagonist in a made-for-Hollywood narrative.

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/12/30/dellen_millard_says_he_didnt_kill_tim_bosma_exclusive_interview.html

Not that it matters because his family didn't try to make him out to be "high-bred" or "sophisticated" either to my knowledge (unless, of course, there is a quote or a link for that). The only person I've ever heard of that made him out to be a "spoiled rich kid" was AS.

JMO
 
  • #270
Why would they have to? What does MA's finances or DM's tax returns have to do with murder? Has he been charged with forgery or embezzlement or something along those lines?

DM's been charged with murdering his wealthy father.
 
  • #271
I think that may have been remembered from the real interview that the Star reporters did. Molly Hayes didn't have much of a chance to get an opinion of him since he didn't even sit down - just said I'd like to talk but can't and left.



http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2013/12/30/dellen_millard_says_he_didnt_kill_tim_bosma_exclusive_interview.html

Not that it matters because his family didn't try to make him out to be "high-bred" or "sophisticated" either to my knowledge (unless, of course, there is a quote or a link for that). The only person I've ever heard of that made him out to be a "spoiled rich kid" was AS.

JMO

DM played DM up as a prep school kid that had never had a brush with the law - how wrong he was. Of course DP can't tell the difference between Brampton and Bay St.
 
  • #272
DM's been charged with murdering his wealthy father.

I realize that. So again, what does that have to do with MillardAir's finances or DM's tax returns? What do you expect them to find in a financial audit that would help in the murder case? Maybe if he ends up with a civil suit, or maybe even if he is found guilty of WM's murder, but so far those things haven't happened that we know of.

JMO
 
  • #273
DM played DM up as a prep school kid that had never had a brush with the law - how wrong he was. Of course DP can't tell the difference between Brampton and Bay St.

Actually, what "DP" said was..

“He’s a prep school kid from the Toronto French School. He’s not been in trouble, he’s intelligent, he is a very humble and unassuming guy, he’s from a good home. His family is well off and he finds himself in shock and very concerned about the allegations,” he said.

“He’s not the type of person to be involved in something like this.”

http://news.nationalpost.com/toronto/dellen-millard-charged-in-case-of-missing-ontario-father-tim-bosma

How was he so wrong? He did go to the Toronto French School which is a prep school. He has no previous charges or I'm sure we would have heard of them by now. I'm sure DP knows the difference between Brampton and Bay Street.

JMO
 
  • #274
The thing I love about DP is that he started his career in Brampton (Google "DP Brampton"), and spent years practising from an office there, but when you read the Toronto Star bio of him, the only "B" word he uses is "Bay Street". He gets a little jiggy with the details. http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2...deepak_paradkar_i_treat_trials_like_wars.html

rsbm

I'm not really sure what you mean by this. He started out at Goodman and Carr for a year, which was a Bay Street tax and real estate law firm. He then went to Fogler, Rubinoff for 2 years, which is just off Bay Street. Then he went off on his own. His website clearly states that his practice is based out of Brampton, Mississauga and Peel region. Maybe the article didn't include enough information?

JMO
 
  • #275
rsbm

I'm not really sure what you mean by this. He started out at Goodman and Carr for a year, which was a Bay Street tax and real estate law firm. He then went to Fogler, Rubinoff for 2 years, which is just off Bay Street. Then he went off on his own. His website clearly states that his practice is based out of Brampton, Mississauga and Peel region. Maybe the article didn't include enough information?

JMO

Do you have links?
 
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I have come across a few people who fit this description. However, I do not see that it fits the description of either accused. JMO

Even IF either of the accused is a killer, they would not need to be branded as a psychopath IMO. Not all killers are psychopaths and not all psychopaths are killers. FWIW.
 
  • #279
I think his website has been posted here many times.

http://peeldefencelawyer.ca/

Not sure if LinkedIn accounts are supposed to be linked here, but that's generally a good place to start if you want to know someone's employment history.

HTH

Interesting thing about that...DP states on his LinkedIn that his current employment (since Sept 2014) is as the president of Prehistoric Stoneworks.

Apparently his legal career, by his own account, ended in July 2013.

I do see where he articled as a student on Bay street.

I guess sinks are more lucrative than the legal profession?

Based on his rate of $700 per hour, Paradkar was awarded around $200,000.

http://www.torontosun.com/2014/05/0...egal-fees-for-three-men-accused-of-kidnapping

The math: if DP spent an hour and a half or two every day on the case since DM's arrest, the bill would already top $1M.

At least DP has a break: his other murder case, MP, went on unexpected hiatus just about the same time that DP dropped off the DM case

http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news-story/5710907-murder-trial-won-t-hear-more-evidence-until-fall/
 
  • #280
Interesting thing about that...DP states on his LinkedIn that his current employment (since Sept 2014) is as the president of Prehistoric Stoneworks.

Apparently his legal career, by his own account, ended in July 2013.

I do see where he articled as a student on Bay street.

I guess sinks are more lucrative than the legal profession?



http://www.torontosun.com/2014/05/0...egal-fees-for-three-men-accused-of-kidnapping

The math: if DP spent an hour and a half or two every day on the case since DM's arrest, the bill would already top $1M.

At least DP has a break: his other murder case, MP, went on unexpected hiatus just about the same time that DP dropped off the DM case

http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news-story/5710907-murder-trial-won-t-hear-more-evidence-until-fall/

Then I guess there is a good faith reason for his mother to have control of his properties, to sell to pay for his defense.
 
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