Wayne Millard: Dellen Millard Charged With Murder In The First Degree #1

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Matching pants AND a kilt. Kilt is optional.

Or maybe he just wants to show how much he disrespects the court process, like WM with his long hair at Air Canada, DM himself with the mohawk as CEO of MA...

You seriously think he was considering wearing that to court? Did you get enough sleep last night? ;)
 
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post # 457: Deepak already knew about Dellen via another client of his on May 13th, 2013 or earlier!

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...REST**&p=9423901&highlight=deepak#post9423901

Am I missing something? Why the old posts that we seem to have already figured out the answers to long ago? Is there something new about this, or the location where he was arrested, that will shed some new light on things or are these just a stroll down memory lane? I'm confused.
 
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Not sure about "we" but I've been here since the beginning of this case and reviewing the facts as they come out is always important on WS to weed out the doubt and other carp that leeches in from places. It seems to me that DM was the correct suspect from the beginning. Even his own lawyer knew about him from another criminal he was representing. That says a lot. JMO
 
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Not sure about "we" but I've been here since the beginning of this case and reviewing the facts as they come out is always important on WS to weed out the doubt and other carp that leeches in from places. It seems to me that DM was the correct suspect from the beginning. Even his own lawyer knew about him from another criminal he was representing. That says a lot. JMO

Sorry, it just seemed off of the topic that was being discussed, and I wondered if I was missing something.

Personally, I think that using a referral is a common way to find any professional, and that it shouldn't be used to pre-determine one's guilt any more than using a referral for a dentist should pre-determine one's cavity count.
 
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That Five Star may burn a roast but is it designed to completely consume body parts?

I fully agree with you that ovens and incinerators can be repurposed to multiple uses. Prolific French serial killers Henri Landru and Marcel Petiot used, respectively, a kitchen oven and a heating furnace to dispose of their victims. The old fashioned coal oven is still superior to the Five Star in that it was built to withstand higher temperatures. Landru cooked his meals in the oven between body burns, but I suspect he ate out a lot.

Presumably they also burned household wastes in the oven and furnace (I do in the wood fired oven at my cottage, but no animal matter). Landru and Petiot were both charming and well liked, maybe trained cooks too, being as they had a French background. Landru was quite the ladies man, to the misfortune of the ladies.

Anyway I don't think LE hauled away DM's incinerator because some discovery or tip made them think they would only find charcoal and racoon teeth in the residual, or that they did it to prejudice the public. And apparently LE still have custody of it, maybe because it did contain pertinent evidence? Otherwise I expect that it would have been released, and wouldn't it have been up for sale on Kijiji by now?

Yes, testimony about the incinerator will likely be interesting, if it becomes necessary.

I'm sure the testimony will become necessary if, as you say, it was used to cremate murder victims. It won't provide necessary information about who was using it in that manner or who carried out the murders but it would certainly provide highly compelling evidence.

Thanks for the information that LE is still holding the incinerator as evidence. That's very important, IMO. I hadn't read that anywhere. May I bother you for the link? Tnx.

Oh, forgot to add, although I've never considered using my range to bake people, there was just such a heinous crime at a Surrey BC Pizza King years ago when they found an unidentified human body in the oven. Oddly enough, nobody was ever charged with a crime either.

http://news.google.com/newspapers?n...5xTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=poYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2790,2837993

I'm not sure if they still deliver, but if so, hopefully people are choosy about those extra toppings. Ewwww!
 
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You seriously think he was considering wearing that to court? Did you get enough sleep last night? ;)

If he'd wear a mohawk to a meeting with the Region of Waterloo and the Airport, why wouldn't he wear a plad (sic) suit to court? He likes attention and was an attention-seeking kid, friends report. He could be the court jester.
 
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If he'd wear a mohawk to a meeting with the Region of Waterloo and the Airport, why wouldn't he wear a plad (sic) suit to court? He likes attention and was an attention-seeking kid, friends report. He could be the court jester.

I thought the mohawk was for the race, before the hangar was built, and after the initial meeting. There's no mention of a mohawk in the initial meeting when they submitted the proposal. Are you talking about a different meeting? Perhaps you could supply a link supporting this?

http://www.therecord.com/news-story/4485947-big-hangar-bold-plan-total-disaster-inside-the-secret-millard-negotiations/
 
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I'm interested in knowing which "facts" reported in MSM don't match the disclosure.

You don't know either? I thought it might only be me that couldn't see what was in front of me.

Too bad he didn't use the December 2013 jailhouse interview to tell us what he said he wanted to only a few weeks before.
 
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You don't know either? I thought it might only be me that couldn't see what was in front of me.

Too bad he didn't use the December 2013 jailhouse interview to tell us what he said he wanted to only a few weeks before.

DM makes it sound like the news was ho hum in October 2013, but that's when they announced the OPP was overseeing all three investigations in their Major Case Management system, and they had their Serial Predator Investigator on the job. Same old, same old?
 
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If he'd wear a mohawk to a meeting with the Region of Waterloo and the Airport, why wouldn't he wear a plad (sic) suit to court? He likes attention and was an attention-seeking kid, friends report. He could be the court jester.

Link? (Not the elementary school hi-jinks again, please, just the Meeting notes link. Tnx.)
 
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Just a note on fashion: Hugo Boss you can buy at the mall. You don't have to be in fantastic shape in fit into Hugo Boss. Alexander McQueen is strictly boutique. You have to have a certain body type to fit in these rather lean-cut clothes (poor people would say, fits like Le Chateau) and a lot of money. Hugo Boss is ordinary, and Alexander McQueen is a label for aficionados of fashion who are willing to put money into their interests. Hugo Boss makes me shrug, but Alexander McQueen makes me say WTH? I didn't know you liked to dress up like a doll, DM.

Well we could have expected DM was the kind of guy that liked all eyes on him: the mohawk. The tattoos. Look at me! Look!

The old Depression Era folks in some parts of our great country still hold close the ideas that honest people should not "put on airs" or stand out in any way; that all wealth is suspect and probably has been acquired through illegal activities; that creative expression through the arts is inspired by evil; and that the word of authority i.e. police, doctors, ministers, the newspapers, the Xian Bible and government officials is literal, absolute and unquestioningly correct. Thank goodness time is finally sweeping those sweet, innocent and ignorant points of view away from public discourse in the Western world before they accidentally create any more racist policies, unnecessary wars or horrible abuses of power and privilege. Apparently, sadly, there may still be a few holdouts. MOO. IMHO.
 
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If he'd wear a mohawk to a meeting with the Region of Waterloo and the Airport, why wouldn't he wear a plad (sic) suit to court? He likes attention and was an attention-seeking kid, friends report. He could be the court jester.

I think, the poor boy DM (I mean what I say) didn't have to look for attention, if in that environment (private school) he was dressed like a little farmer or a farmer's child and father brought him to school with a rickety old buick and so on. Certainly at home one taught him, how little important appearances are and his friendly (IMO) rebelliousness also comes from both, grandfather and father. Those relatives (men) who have raised him, have made him an outsider already, IMO. Even the old-fashioned language and the old-fashioned settings to most things are to blame to his grandfather and dad, I think. And in addition, raising by a father and less by someones mother, was not as common 20 years ago, I think. When DM grew up, I think, his peers became more and more envious of DM's (unusual) life and also grandfather's and dad's money (who knows, how the rich children's parents at their home used to talk about CM and WM?). - Since DM is locked up, there were big waves of hatred and envy in social media and MSM reader comments, therefore I imagine his life already very stressful before. Though I don't expect of DM or someone other to become a murderer because of those reasons.
 
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Sorry, but I have chosen an outfit for court and it's AMcQueen:


McQueenDellen.jpg
 
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I wonder what made DM's penpal give up all of his letters?

Perhaps it was DM writing, "what I will say, is that “the facts” they keep repeating, don’t match the disclosure I am given." and then the penpal attending CN's bail hearing and being able to test that statement for themselves.
 
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If DM signed over his assets to his mother on May 11th, the day after his arrest but before he was charged with murder, do these assets include the trailer that was parked in her driveway?
 
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If DM signed over his assets to his mother on May 11th, the day after his arrest but before he was charged with murder, does these assets include the trailer that was parked in her driveway?

Power of attorney, not assets...
 
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Power of attorney, not assets...

On the day after his May 10 arrest, Millard, 27, hastily signed over power of attorney to his mother, Madeleine Burns, from the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre, public records obtained by the Star show.


Millard signed the May 11 document alongside Paradkar.


On the same day, police announced the discovery of Tim Bosma's 2007 Dodge Ram pickup truck parked inside a trailer belonging to Millard on the driveway of Burns's Kleinburg home.

This makes me wonder if he was trying to make it seem like his trailer was now part of his mother's property.

http://www.guelphmercury.com/news-s...millard-land-deals-beyond-smelly-experts-say/
 
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On the day after his May 10 arrest, Millard, 27, hastily signed over power of attorney to his mother, Madeleine Burns, from the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre, public records obtained by the Star show.


Millard signed the May 11 document alongside Paradkar.


On the same day, police announced the discovery of Tim Bosma's 2007 Dodge Ram pickup truck parked inside a trailer belonging to Millard on the driveway of Burns's Kleinburg home.

This makes me wonder if he was trying to make it seem like his trailer was now part of his mother's property.

http://www.guelphmercury.com/news-s...millard-land-deals-beyond-smelly-experts-say/

He signed over power of attorney. He didn't change over the ownership of everything. I would think the trailer is in the possession of LE since the truck was found in it. What would be the purpose of making it seem like the trailer was his mother's?

I also believe it was determined earlier that the trailer was registered to MillardAir. Not sure where it came from as no links were provided, but here is Swedie's list.

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?215186-General-Discussion-and-Theories-2&p=9777618#post9777618
 

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