Why would DM tell police he killed his ex? If anything MS is likely the one who is singing, giving them anything he can to get a deal.
Agreed .... MS or someone else. Suspect #3 maybe?
Why would DM tell police he killed his ex? If anything MS is likely the one who is singing, giving them anything he can to get a deal.
Agreed .... MS or someone else. Suspect #3 maybe?
GPR will detect any anomoly. A difference in make-up of the soil, a cavity, a solid object...you name it. If you know how to read the display, you can learn a great deal about what is below. It's essentially a smaller version of the tech used in oil and gas exploration.
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Thanks for your post. Just researched it quite a bit and it has been known to find corpses
I guess the question is:
If we assume they are looking for Babcock (since WM's death/body was handled through 'normal' cremation), AND we know that DM bought the incinerator after LB went missing, how much of her would be left to bury and then find with GPR?
I guess this is just one of those things that we won't know till we know whether the incinerator was used in any crimes at all.
Weed wacker and gas arriving at Millard's farm:
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https://twitter.com/kevinhorrocks/status/339427482463776768/photo/1
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
2:19 PM EDT
Toronto police homicide investigators are executing a search warrant at the farm where Tim Bosma’s remains were found this month...
Laura’s mother, Linda Babcock, told the Star Tuesday they have not heard anything about the search.
“Police haven’t contacted us,” she said. “That’s a good thing, right?”
Toronto homicide detectives are at Dellen Millard's North Dumfries farm near Cambridge today to execute a search warrant in connection with the disappearance of Laura Babcock and the suicide of Millard's father, Wayne, police have confirmed to CBC News.
Homicide Unit Staff Insp. Greg McLane confirmed that police are following up on recent information that led them to search the farm.
McLane told CBC's Trevor Dunn he's not sure what they'll find there, "if anything."
McLane said police are currently conducting tests at the farm, but would not confirm if they're digging.
No confirmation of LE about digging. That's kind of funny. lol
http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/news/story/2013/05/28/cambridge-millard-bosma-toronto-homicide.html