Verdict: GUILTY for both Millard and Smich of 1st degree murder

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:tyou: ALL for being here! I'm so emotional I can barely see to type but I couldn't bear waiting alone.
 
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Susan ClairmontVerified account
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The #Bosma family is in tears in the hallway after news the jury is coming back with a verdict at 3. Lots of hugs.
 
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:tyou: ALL for being here! I'm so emotional I can barely see to type but I couldn't bear waiting alone.
Feel the same. I am sitting here trembling at my desk. No one else could possibly understand the way you all do.

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CTV news 501 on bell tv. Will carry it live...
 
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..........Just turned on Cp 24 Toronto and on goes twitter...praying...dam nervous if a verdict is coming in????...robynhood...Please Justice for TIM Bosma..robynhood
 
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CP 24 news just said a Verdict is being delivered @ 3;00 pm...30 mins...so get ready everyone,,,robynhood.!
 
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I was going to ask you why you think this... but when I think about it, I think you may be right.. because if this hose business was all for naught, then it wouldn't have made sense (in addition for the Crown to have brought it up in the first place) for DM's defence to even bother arguing all of the stuff about the sense or non-sense of building a deck in a certain location in that yard, and on and on. Why waste time like that for nothing? And then for AP to have said she'll tell us later... but then change it to, guess it was nothing.. also doesn't make sense.. except that with certain reporters, sometimes things don't make sense! It is difficult to imagine however, what relationship all of that could have had with one or the other of the other 2 murders, given the timeframe? We will have to put our big sleuther hats on.

Thats all we will hear about the hose. Its all common sense. Either you believe Millard's deck drainage story or you use logic and wonder why a guy in the throws of covering up a murder was buying new hoses and washing down his parking lot. Doesn't take a genius to come to the conclusion that Millard was washing something away. What? We'll never know because he washed it away. But its just another piece of the puzzle.
 
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Colin ButlerVerified account
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Seeing members of the #TimBosma family hug each other and pace nervously. Years worth of pent up emotion bubbling up in the courthouse halls
 
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Oh no. Went for a longer bike ride than usual and not making it to the court...
 
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30 minutes to go. Wow this feels surreal.
 
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I just wish my hands could reach into the computer and gather you all up in a BIG group HUG!!!!
 
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We are all awaiting justice. :please:

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There's definitely an extremely tense mood inside the courthouse right now. Everyone is on edge.
by Adam Carter 2:33 PM
 
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Earlier I had asked about what happens on the weekend with the court normally being closed, and all of the other players.. would they be in attendance all day, just as they are on weekdays, etc. Nevermind my silly question, I had forgotten that the jurors are deliberating IN the courthouse, in their jury room, along with all of the evidence. So obviously the courthouse will have to be open and staffed, and have to assume that all of the players can hang out there too. I think at the time I enquired, I was envisioning the jury deliberating in a conference room at their hotel.<modsnip>

I assumed they were deliberating at their hotel as well the other day..... so you are not alone!
 
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So when convicted (no matter the conviction) are they taken straight to a prison for assessment? Or do they go back to their old cells at all?
 
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I'm making you all a cup of tea. I've taken an hour off work, my legs are weak.

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So when convicted (no matter the conviction) are they taken straight to a prison for assessment? Or do they go back to their old cells at all?

It's like in that movie with Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore, they get dragged away by shadows.
 
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