Just going back to the incinerator again for a moment. Both the Sun and the Globe articles on the incinerator state that it was ordered in July:
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/05/16/police-investigate-incinerators-role-in-tim-bosma-slaying
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...rge-in-mysterious-bosma-case/article12757899/
Now July 1, 2012 was a Sunday so DM would not have been able to order the incinerator until, at the earliest, 9:00 AM July 2, 2012.
Suppose magically the order was taken, payment arranged and cleared, transportation was arranged in ZERO time, so that the incinerator left Grunthal, Manitoba at 9:00 AM July 2, 2012.
The trip would take 25 hours through Canada, or 19 hours and two border crossings through the US. A truck driver can only drive 13 hours before having to take a (2+8=) 10 hour break before starting to drive again. Starting at 9 AM on the 2nd, the driver would have to break by 10 PM, resume driving at 8 AM, and finally arrive at the Waterloo International Airport at 8 PM, perhaps as late as 10 PM due to the mandatory 2 hour rest while driving...outside of business hours and due for a break from duty in 1 hour. That is, if it took no time to arrange the sale and transportation, the earliest the incinerator could have been delivered would be 9 AM on the 4th, if the incinerator was routed through Canada. The US trip would be 6 hours shorter, but the driver would have to deal with a border crossing and customs twice. If that took longer than about an hour altogether, again the driver would arrive at the airport outside of business hours and the earliest the incinerator would be delivered would be on the 4th.
However this is a practical impossibility. Would the distributor have this model in stock and on hand? How long would it take to arrange transportation of the incinerator? What about the paperwork? Would the distributor wait for a payment to clear before shipping? What other delays would add to the time before the incinerator was delivered to DM?
So, if DM ordered the incinerator in advance of LB's death, but in July, it still would not have arrived by the time LB was killed. If LB was killed on the evening of the 3rd and then the incinerator was ordered afterwards, the earliest date to order would be Wednesday the 4th, and only by miracle would the machine arrive by Friday the 6th. DM realistically would have to wait through the weekend.
Altogether it seems to me that even if DM planned the incinerator purchase in advance, but placed the order in July, LB's body would have to wait for days.
LE made a 5 day search of the farm based on new information in the LB case September 9-13, 2013, and the news headlines said that LE came up empty as early as the second day of the search.
http://www.cbc.ca/m/touch/news/story/1.1699302
http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4...-search-ends-laura-babcock-mystery-continues/
On September 20, MSM reported "No new clues into disappearance of Laura Babcock found at Millard farm". However:
But, investigators say items taken from the farm still need to be forensically examined, adding police could return to the property at some point. Police spent five days there last week.
http://www.570news.com/2013/09/20/n...rance-of-laura-babcock-found-at-millard-farm/
So is it possible that LE did get DNA evidence from the farm with regard to LB some weeks after all of MSM reported that nothing had been found?