:welcome6: 2Hope4 and Arnie M! Thank you for your posts and valuable insight. Nice to have different theories, opinions and new information to go on.
Just one think I would like to make perfectly clear to those assuming TB was reduced to ashes. This article which I also posted here 710, but possibly over looked,
TB WAS NOT REDUCED TO ASHES; THERE WAS A BODY. HTH.
As some posters have stated,
whether the incinerator was used or not, TB was burned beyond recognition as reported by LE. It is highly speculative
IF the incinerator was used, TB was found inside thus leaving DM and MS with the secure thought TB was hidden within the incinerator, and until things settled down or they felt the heat was off, they could return to the farmland and finish the disposal of TB. Being it was on DM's own private farmland, evidence hidden, the assume no one was to the wiser. Out of sight, out of mind. But the nose knows kwim.

Thankfully for that concerned neighbour, I believe this is how TB was discovered.
Being as the rightfully concerned neighbour or worker who took a picture(s) of the incinerator, makes me believe they were close enough to it to smell decomposing body. IMO he was the one who lead LE to TB's body. This is a huge indication as to why LE asked the picture taker(s) not to speak to media about their findings. They were trying to protect evidence and not release the horrible news to the MSM.
So with TB's body inside the incinerator, TB's truck hidden inside DM's trailer, the guilty believe they had covered their trail. Little did they realize LE cleverly tracked their trail with other evidence such as the burner phone, witnesses, video surveillance and a whole wealth of evidence which will be presented during trial MOO.
Police confirmed for the first time on Tuesday that his remains were found at the sprawling Waterloo farm purchased by Millard in May 2011.
At the rolling, grassy property partly covered in dense woods, a search was concluded on Tuesday, said Hamilton police Const. Debbie McGreal.
A spokesperson for the coroner’s office said Bosma’s body had not been released as of Tuesday afternoon. The remains will likely be absent at a funeral the family has scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday.
http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2...ed_police_interest_in_her_disappearance.html#