SnooperDuper
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RSBM:
IMO it's quite possible that the incinerator was shipped and/or delivered in July and that has morphed into "ordered" in July in news reporting.
This link says not specifically that it was ordered in July. IMO it's possible the incinerator was ordered in June and shipped and delivered early in July with an invoice dated for the ship date, not the order date.
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/05/16/police-investigate-incinerators-role-in-tim-bosma-slaying
The next article is even less specific, saying BBM
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...rge-in-mysterious-bosma-case/article12757899/
IMO I see nothing to exclude the possibility that the Eliminator was ordered before DM killed LB.
I think when you are dealing with accounts payable/accounts receivable, the only relevant date on an invoice is the order date - the date the order was initiated. Both the Sun and the Globe talked to the vendor, who would look at things from the perspective of the order date, which is the same as the purchase date, which is the invoice date. I've never dealt with a system that organized invoices by the ship date, and certainly not by the delivery date. In fact a lot of invoices in the system would have those fields validly listed as blank, so you cannot index on those fields. So that makes no sense to me.
And still, if the device was shipped in July, it wouldn't have made it to Millardair in time to prevent a delay in the disposal of LB's body.
I get where you are coming from though: if DM ordered the incinerator before LB was killed, it would support a charge of first degree murder. However there may be other factors going towards that charge, for instance, communications between MS and DM showing planning, and between DM and LB showing luring.