I do too. But it does seem that SS and RB have had time to deal with their feelings. Be it fear or anger. Let's hope MM has had time to bring "herself" to the stand this time around. MOO
Not sure how you could feel sorry for that lying



I do too. But it does seem that SS and RB have had time to deal with their feelings. Be it fear or anger. Let's hope MM has had time to bring "herself" to the stand this time around. MOO
I was an avid big game hunter, and I can tell you that coyotes would clean up a deer carcass in very short order. It is also very hard to find a dead deer unless you have other signs, like Turkey Vultures and/or Ravens gathering. Without these type of signs you would have to almost trip over the remains, as they are hard to find.
IMO, Dr. Burns' anger is fuelled not so much by publicity or inconvenience to him or his family, but moreso from his more intimate knowledge of DM as an individual, his prior relationship with DM, and in knowing what the jury may not know ... that not only is his nephew currently on trial for Laura's murder, but has already been found guilty for the incinerator death of Tim Bosma and will face trial in the death of his own father.
IMO, Dr. Burns' thoughts are with the victims and their families, and he wants so badly to see his nephew brought to justice for each and every one of the victims that DM is accused of killing.
Could be wrong (it's happened before)
Not sure how you could feel sorry for that lying. Do you not remember her boasting that she was going to marry Smich despite the fact that she was fully aware of his involvement in the TB kidnapping? I've said it a thousand times and nobody has ever offered a reasonable explanation; Why did she beg Smich not to go on the TB truck mission??? By that point he was regularly going on missions, and theft was nothing new to him. The only possible explanation is that she knew that force was going to be used this time. She must have at least had thoughts that Millard may have been responsible for LBs disappearance by that time as well. Don't pity this girl, she's small and doe eyed, but she is a cruel, uncaring woman.
I believe his tactic is to emphasize MSÂ’ lack of involvement. He has no questions for any witness that had little to no involvement with MS, and no testimony about him.
It seems, to my unprofessional self, a more mature approach than to go up and ask “you never discussed this with my client?”, “you never spoke to my client?” etc., a la DM.
Unfortunately, cannot agree with a single word here - have agreed with many of your thoughts, observations in the past though.
Imo one has to see RB as a victim and drawn into this mess and being kept in it 5 years on - and not a single action on his part invited this mess for him. Let the guy move on - he deserves that as far as I can see. Jmo.
Possibly charged as a young offender and we can't know why?
For those insterested, Burns Testimony from TB trial:
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?302554-Bosma-Murder-Trial-03-10-16-Day-23/page8
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 16s16 seconds ago
Crown Leitch asks if he ever talked to neighbour Subiens about going into pet cremation biz. Pillay objects. Jury, witness out again.
Burns says he never discussed anything regarding a cremation business until he heard from Dubian that Millard had said they were going into that business. Burns says: "I was absolutely blown away," he said.
by Adam Carter 12:20 PM
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 40s40 seconds ago
Dell called clinic to get uncle's number. Burns was in France. Burns called him from France and no mention made of incineration.
Shannon Martin ‏@ShannonMartinTV 40s40 seconds ago Toronto, Ontario
The topic of the use or purchase of an incinerator never came up, Millard's uncle tells the jury #Bosma #Millard
Shannon Martin ‏@ShannonMartinTV 17s17 seconds ago Toronto, Ontario
Uncle says he saw Millard in July 2012. He said the topic of pet cremation never came up. #Millard #Bosma
Neither defence cross examines. Now on lunch. Back at 2 p.m.
by Adam Carter 12:42 PM
At this point Smich looks like he's got a decent shot at beating this charge. No doubt he helped with the burn but I have seen no evidence thus far that he had anything to do with the murder.
perhaps so but as a dog walker walking through forests, I've come across dead deer bodies at least twice. Maybe they were cleaned up shortly after by wildlife.
Had Dubiens testified in TB?
At this point Smich looks like he's got a decent shot at beating this charge. No doubt he helped with the burn but I have seen no evidence thus far that he had anything to do with the murder.
At this point Smich looks like he's got a decent shot at beating this charge. No doubt he helped with the burn but I have seen no evidence thus far that he had anything to do with the murder.
Not that I can find. Just the RB testimony and a reference to DM texting DubienAfter jury came back:
This time the uncle could not remember being in France. Age?
Had Dubiens testified in TB?
Sorry, but I refuse to view RB as a victim. It’s unfortunate that he’s been dragged into this, it’s unfortunate that he’s been affected by this, I don’t doubt that this has been difficult for him and his family also, I sympathize with that. But there are actual victims out there, bodies never recovered, their family sitting in the audience depending on his testimony to poke holes in his nephews defense, so they can see justice for their daughter. Those are the victims.
Not sure how you could feel sorry for that lying. Do you not remember her boasting that she was going to marry Smich despite the fact that she was fully aware of his involvement in the TB kidnapping? I've said it a thousand times and nobody has ever offered a reasonable explanation; Why did she beg Smich not to go on the TB truck mission??? By that point he was regularly going on missions, and theft was nothing new to him. The only possible explanation is that she knew that force was going to be used this time. She must have at least had thoughts that Millard may have been responsible for LBs disappearance by that time as well. Don't pity this girl, she's small and doe eyed, but she is a cruel, uncaring woman.
Posts from 2016
Susan Clairmont ‏@susanclairmont 14m14 minutes ago
Sachak asking if Marlena was 18 when she moved out of her parents' house. Smich says "I'm assuming that's correct." Feb. 26, Marlena's bday.
molly hayes ‏@mollyhayes 14m14 minutes ago
Smich argues they dated less than two years. Says she didn't even know his last name.
I'm not really seeing where RBs anger is coming from. I mean he'd severed ties with DM years ago. Sure he had to spend a few days in court, but he should be happy to do his civic duty. Feel sorry for everybody involved in something like this but calling him a victim is a stretch.