Funny, all the pilots I know are not normal working class guys, if there even is such a thing. The cost of having a second car in the driveway is usually mitigated by the second person in the house needing that car to go to work, and in turn helping to pay for that car. One guy who owns two cars just for his personal use would not be considered a normal working class guy, in my opinion. And again, when you are sleeping on couches and asking exes for favours, any guy with a good paying job could seem wealthy to you, it's a relative opinion.
I don't care care how romantic the retreat is, a woman who is going to go on a vacation without any of her own money is asking for trouble. When is the last time anyone here went away on a vacation and left all their money behind in a shoebox? And if you were planning on coming back for the money, wouldn't you have to tell someone, with a note saying that you will be back and not to spend it, perhaps?
To me, the acts of dropping off her worldly possessions with her family is a classic sign of impending suicide. It is a way of cutting ties to the world, because the person knows that where they are going they will not need valuables ever again. If she had not dropped her beloved dog off at her family's home, if she had been staying in a hotel, and had committed suicide in a way where her body was not found immediately, what would have been the immediate outcome? No one would have been there to care for her dog, it would have gotten hungry and soiled the carpet. Other guests would have complained when it barked, and management would have gone in, and tried to contact her. When they couldn't contact her, they would have taken the dog to the humane society where it would have been put up for adoption, and her contents would be held for a short time and then disposed of. The shoebox full of money would have disappeared at some point, no doubt.
She dropped her stuff off at home because she was settling her affairs in my opinion. It not something you do before you go on vacation, or are murdered, it is something you do before committing suicide.
WARNING SIGNS OF SUICIDE
- Expressing suicidal feelings directly or bringing up the topic of suicide.
- Giving away prized possessions, settling affairs, making out a will.
http://www.ovhs.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/WARNING-SIGNS-OF-SUICIDE.pdf
Edit: I had my post three quarters typed out earlier today and ended up leaving home for some hours. Upon returning just recently, I finished and posted it. I read through the dozen or so post that accumulated and found it interesting how some of my comments matched up to others theories/opinions

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I know a couple pilot who are normal/average, working class people. My father was one years ago. It was one of his hobbies to book/rent a four seat Cessna and go flying. The pilots I know now do the same. You don't have to buy a plane, you can rent them according to your needs or desires. HTH.
The suicide theory...I don't buy it, BUT IF LB committed suicide,wouldn't her body have been found eventually, or her belongings? I guess unless she did it in the company of someone and they obliterated her remains by incinerating or somehow disposing of them. Sources, yes sources, suggest LB met the same fate as TB. But why would someone do such a thing if they had no part or hand in her suicide? Or did they have a hand in it; a gun, drugs? DM didn't have a problem calling 911 (or whoever called), when his father
allegedly committed suicide. Why not call in LB's case? I would not consider using the excuse of fear for DM not calling 911 in LB's case, if that's what happened. I really don't think DM knows what fear is, he is too arrogant for that. Maybe now being in jail though, he has learned fear and his reason for segregation? LE have evidence to prove LB was murdered and it will be very interesting to see what that evidence is and how everything played out.
The direct indictment is a great indication someone is guilty of murdering her IMO.
I believe all those calls between her and DM were because she was looking for drugs and a place to stay. IMO I think DM was accommodating in the past and that is why she felt she could ask again.
Wherever LB was planning on going next to reside, she couldn't take her dog with her and couldn't find anyone to take her dog for her, to her, the only option she had was to drop the dog off at her parent's house knowing they would care for her dog. LB could have taken her dog to a shelter, but I assume she was hoping to get her back one day when she found a more permanent residence. Did DM agree to accommodate her but not her dog? Dig DM's dog and cat (?) not get along with LB's dog? Perhaps at that time, she wasn't on good speaking terms with her parents and didn't want to face them and have confrontation, had she called requesting they take her dog. This way, by just dropping her off, when they were not home, was the less confrontational way of doing it.
I still think there is something quite bizarre regarding that shoebox of money. Was it her money or money she had stolen or was given to her by someone else (proceeds of crime)? Did she or someone else drop off her dog and the shoe box? SL had put her up at the motel. One article said he paid, but others say he put her up. Does that mean he was the one who found the motel for her which allowed dogs, or did he actually pay for the room, maybe both? If LB had this shoebox full of money, why didn't she pay for the motel room herself? IF this was LB's money, she came into it pretty quick. Unless she had been saving up and didn't tell anyone such as SL. But then again, we have no idea what the amount of money was in the shoebox so...
DM was
"playing" CN and LB at the same time. Who knows, perhaps there were more women he was
"playing" besides CN and LB during that time. His ex? I suspect although CN and LB were friends, there was some competition going on between them to win DM over. It seems CN won him over and LB
had to go in DM's sick mind. Was the shoebox money hush money?
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Noudga has been involved with Millard since the summer of 2011 although he continued to see other women. He also remained in touch with his ex-fiancee who was with him and his mother on the night police were called to investigate the death of Wayne Millard.
http://www.annrbrocklehurst.com/tag/christina-noudga
Noudga was also a friend of Laura Babcock, who disappeared in the summer of 2012 and made her last mobile phone calls to Dellen Millard. According to a friend of Babcock, Laura had told Noudga that she and Millard had become more than just friends.
Noudga was a member of the “Help Us Find Laura” Facebook group before she took her profile down.
http://www.annrbrocklehurst.com/201...ssory-to-tim-bosmas-murder-after-the-fac.html
Laura Babcock, a missing Toronto woman police say he was “romantically linked” with.
Noudga was Millard’s girlfriend at the time of the Bosma murder.
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...ather-and-missing-toronto-woman-laura-babcock
Lerner paid for her to stay at the Days Inn motel at Queen St. W. and Roncesvalles Ave.
http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2...e_she_was_reported_missing_police_allege.html
Lerner put her up in the Days Inn motel, now a Howard Johnson Hotel, at Queen St. W. and Roncesvalles Ave. He picked up Babcock, now blond, for dinner on June 26. It was the last time he saw her.
On June 30, unbeknownst to her friends, Babcock’s parents came home to find Lacey and a shoebox full of cash, but not their daughter. In hindsight, friends say Babcock’s abandonment of Lacey was ominous. They worried about suicide.
The next day, Babcock contacted high school friend Nicole MacLeod, again looking for a place to stay. She told MacLeod she had ditched her beloved pet because the dog had become too much of a burden.
http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2...ck_leaves_lingering_questions_for_police.html
Definitions which could relate to LB's case. MOO.
In brief, first degree murder is premeditated and/or while:
Irrespective of whether a murder is planned and deliberate on the part of any person, murder is first degree murder in respect of a person when the death is caused by that person while committing or attempting to commit an offence under one of the following sections:
- sexual assault
- sexual assault with a weapon, threats to a third party or causing bodily harm
- aggravated sexual assault
- forcible confinement
Or criminal organization may be the case in LB's case
Irrespective of whether a murder is planned and deliberate on the part of a person, murder is first degree murder when
- the death is caused by that person for the benefit of, at the direction of or in association with a criminal organization; or
- the death is caused by that person while committing or attempting to commit an indictable offence at the direction of or in association with a criminal organization.
Or Intimidation
Irrespective of whether a murder is planned and deliberate on the part of a person, murder is first degree murder when the death is caused by that person while committing or attempting to commit an offence under section 423.1.
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