Tim Bosma: Dellen Millard & Mark Smich chgd w/Murder; Christina Noudga, Accessory #3

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  • #861
See now I picture DM's "do" to look more like this Snooper. I suspect it's an attention thing, just a phase. Wait and see, once jury selection starts, the long hair will be gone. ;) MOO.

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Millard had an 8-inch long braid remaining from his formerly shaggy hair, running from behind his right ear.

No, I think he's got a Star Wars cut.
 
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You know, DM is 30 years old now...what is with all the childish hair fashions? It sometimes makes me feel that he just isn't taking the situation as seriously as it warrants.

Well I guess it doesn't matter how old someone is when being locked up 23 hours a day alone in a cell. They need something to focus on. It must get monotonous repeatedly looking over discovery knowing there is nothing you can do to change the facts/evidence. IIRC DM offered to work in the kitchen at one time. Maybe he's now interested in becoming a hair stylist for other inmates. MOO.
 
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Well I guess it doesn't matter how old someone is when being locked up 23 hours a day alone in a cell. They need something to focus on. It must get monotonous repeatedly looking over discovery knowing there is nothing you can do to change the facts/evidence. IIRC DM offered to work in the kitchen at one time. Maybe he's now interested in becoming a hair stylist for other inmates. MOO.

Work is part of rehabilitation, so he is not eligible to do any jobs until after he is sentenced.

He's lost in the movies, especially kids' movies:

“I spend time outside the cell in my head,” he says. “I re-enact movies in my head. It was Jurassic Park last night.”

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/201...didnt_kill_tim_bosma_exclusive_interview.html
 
  • #865
Work is part of rehabilitation, so he is not eligible to do any jobs until after he is sentenced.

He's lost in the movies, especially kids' movies:



http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/201...didnt_kill_tim_bosma_exclusive_interview.html
Perhaps DM is so whacked that he's viewing himself in some form of jedi training-thus the padawan braid. Maybe he's envisioning himself as a Jedi apprentice and the Judge as a Jedi Master- standing in front of him, light sabre in hand. Within seconds the Judge slices thru DM's padawan braid, severing it from the strands on his head, sending it soaring into the gallery and proclaiming that DM's training is complete and he is now a Jedi. Sure hope I didn't breach the PB. But now that I think about it, maybe that explains the sudden disappearance of DP- he's off defending the Wookies??? It's all starting to make sense. MOO
 
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Perhaps DM is so whacked that he's viewing himself in some form of jedi training-thus the padawan braid. Maybe he's envisioning himself as a Jedi apprentice and the Judge as a Jedi Master- standing in front of him, light sabre in hand. Within seconds the Judge slices thru DM's padawan braid, severing it from the strands on his head, sending it soaring into the gallery and proclaiming that DM's training is complete and he is now a Jedi. Sure hope I didn't breach the PB. But now that I think about it, maybe that explains the sudden disappearance of DP- he's off defending the Wookies??? It's all starting to make sense. MOO

lol

It's now 2 full weeks since DP's MP trial was to recommence. Nothing in the news on that. Wookie problems?
 
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Maybe DM hasn't had access to scissors to cut his hair. I wonder how often the barber does the rounds and I wonder if he/she starts in the main population before getting (if at all ) to solitary.

Maybe being part native he likes the style. I don't think anyone would be ridiculing him if he was living on a First Nations reserve, so I wonder why the discrimination against him for choosing to wear hair tidily tied back.

The other possibility is that many people in jail grow their hair, there are no women in there, no need to stand on ceremony. I think that is quite possibly a reason for the longer hair. Tying it back would be to not appear anything other than presentable for court. JMO

I believe many people in jail do get their hair cut prior to trial, I don't believe that to be an anomaly that would solely apply to DM. JMO MOO
 
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Maybe DM hasn't had access to scissors to cut his hair. I wonder how often the barber does the rounds and I wonder if he/she starts in the main population before getting (if at all ) to solitary.

Maybe being part native he likes the style. I don't think anyone would be ridiculing him if he was living on a First Nations reserve, so I wonder why the discrimination against him for choosing to wear hair tidily tied back.

The other possibility is that many people in jail grow their hair, there are no women in there, no need to stand on ceremony. I think that is quite possibly a reason for the longer hair. Tying it back would be to not appear anything other than presentable for court. JMO

I believe many people in jail do get their hair cut prior to trial, I don't believe that to be an anomaly that would solely apply to DM. JMO MOO

DM has been able to get a haircut, in a Jedi Knight style. Is that popular on the reserves?

If DM is aboriginal will there be a Gladue report? Or should there have been one already for the issue of bail? Or is DM not really that Aboriginal?
 
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DM has been able to get a haircut, in a Jedi Knight style. Is that popular on the reserves?

If DM is aboriginal will there be a Gladue report? Or should there have been one already for the issue of bail? Or is DM not really that Aboriginal?

Braids preceded Star Wars I believe. A braid is a hairstyle not a haircut IMO. I don't believe its necessary, one way or the other ,whether you are native when choosing to wear a braid. JMO
 
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Maybe DM hasn't had access to scissors to cut his hair. I wonder how often the barber does the rounds and I wonder if he/she starts in the main population before getting (if at all ) to solitary.

Maybe being part native he likes the style. I don't think anyone would be ridiculing him if he was living on a First Nations reserve, so I wonder why the discrimination against him for choosing to wear hair tidily tied back.

The other possibility is that many people in jail grow their hair, there are no women in there, no need to stand on ceremony. I think that is quite possibly a reason for the longer hair. Tying it back would be to not appear anything other than presentable for court. JMO

I believe many people in jail do get their hair cut prior to trial, I don't believe that to be an anomaly that would solely apply to DM. JMO MOO

No definitely not, DM would not have access to scissors. Do you know if the barber makes rounds? From what I understand, inmates are notified when barbers plan visits to jails. Paying customers make appointments on those scheduled days and inmates are taken in shackles, chains and handcuffs to visit the barber in a room set up as a makeshift salon. AFAIK most prisons have on site salons.

Why play the race card? Any idea what percentage of native DM actually is Tamarind? Maybe it's just wishful thinking on DM's part; his claim to Indian heritage/background? Everyone needs a hero. ALL MOO.

I agree some inmates get their haircut prior to trial or during trial to try and appear respectable. I wonder if MR is native also based on his choice of haircut he sported during his trial. MRmohawk.jpg
 
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Braids preceded Star Wars I believe. A braid is a hairstyle not a haircut IMO. I don't believe its necessary, one way or the other ,whether you are native when choosing to wear a braid. JMO

In this case, DM has a hair CUT with a braid like a rattail https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattail_(haircut) remaining behind his right ear. Not a hair STYLE. A hair CUT.

And you're right, being native (or more likely, not) has nothing to do with it.
 
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I guess he got tired of the fu manchu look. JMO
 
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This is the handbook given to inmates in Nova Scotia, Canada. Inmates are entitled to haircuts every six weeks if they chose and free of charge at that. Inmates are expected to keep clean. Therefore I assume this is the requirement in all correction facilities across Canada. If DM has chosen to go unkempt, seems like it's his own doing. MOO.

Correctional Services
Adult Facility Offender Handbook


Haircuts: You are eligible for a free haircut every 6
weeks. You must submit a request form in advance
to ask for an appointment for the haircut. Large
facilities may have a lot of haircuts to schedule, so
you may not get an appointment for the day you
ask for. Put in your request form early.

Razors: You must sign out a razor from a staff
member. Razors are signed out for a set period of
time. The razor issue and return schedule is posted
in your living unit. You must return it to a staff
member. You are not permitted to tamper with the
razor.

https://novascotia.ca/just/Corrections/_docs/Adult_Offender_Handbook_EN.pdf
 
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MS is clearly the "normal" one ;)

Or perhaps he just has a "normal" hairstyle?

"Normal" is certainly a relative term, but generally people who are perceived as "normal" aren't also described as being "off" or "strange".

Accused killer Mark Smich gave off a bad vibe while selling cigarettes to underage students at Oakville high schools, according to one of his former customers.

“There was something off, something strange about him,” said the young man.

http://www.annrbrocklehurst.com/2014/05/there-was-something-off-about-alleged-murderer-mark-smich.html
 
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In this case, DM has a hair CUT with a braid like a rattail https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rattail_(haircut) remaining behind his right ear. Not a hair STYLE. A hair CUT.

And you're right, being native (or more likely, not) has nothing to do with it.


Isn't this the description:

'Millard had an 8-inch long braid remaining from his formerly shaggy hair, running from behind his right ear.'

I don't see the word 'haircut' anywhere. It just seems to imply that his hair was shaggy before. Now tied back in a braid. Did I miss something? It's quite possible that I did, but I can't seem to find it.
 
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Isn't this the description:

'Millard had an 8-inch long braid remaining from his formerly shaggy hair, running from behind his right ear.'

I don't see the word 'haircut' anywhere. It just seems to imply that his hair was shaggy before. Now tied back in a braid. Did I miss something? It's quite possible that I did, but I can't seem to find it.

The CBC article goes into a little more detail:

Millard appeared in a white dress shirt and short hair, but with a single, thin, shoulder–length braid on the right side of his head behind his ear.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/news/pretrial-hearings-now-underway-in-tim-bosma-case-1.3246040
 
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