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

  • #1,261
I wonder who DM was buying the Distillery Condo for? JMO
 
  • #1,262
I think it says something about both of them.

He believes he has to pay for friends -- perhaps for control or perhaps because he believes no one would hang out with him otherwise.

And the "friends" are happy to benefit from this type of relationship. Again, this doesn't mean that some of the friends didn't like being in DM's company.

It definitely is true IMO that many people will become friends with people with money to benefit from that. When people with money pay for things for friends, it may just be because they are happy to do things for people, especially people who are not as fortunate. JMO. I also think that people with money will pay for things for others if they feel they have to, by that I mean they may feel pressured to. Just another opinion.
 
  • #1,263
I wonder who DM was buying the Distillery Condo for? JMO

Possibly himself to rent out, live in or flip !
Possibly for someone who is forcing him to !
Possibly as an investment.!

to name a few.
 
  • #1,264
Well since Smich is charged with two of the three murders, is he being framed too?

Difficult to know whether anyone has been framed at this point IMO. It is possible. It is also possible that someone else is involved. That third person that was there at the beginning and who has mysteriously become obsolete still interests me. If one person has eluded capture and been obliterated from the case for whatever reason,maybe there are others. JMO
 
  • #1,265
I think it says something about both of them.

He believes he has to pay for friends -- perhaps for control or perhaps because he believes no one would hang out with him otherwise.

And the "friends" are happy to benefit from this type of relationship. Again, this doesn't mean that some of the friends didn't like being in DM's company.

Paying for everything is one way of being in control, setting the agenda, being the center, the leader. Perhaps he's a control freak that is easier to deal with if he pays for everything. Ok boss!
 
  • #1,266
Do you know if the picture was taken after the investigation of the house? Or could it have been taken before or during the investigation. Just saying and MOO.

According to the reporter it was.

When the Star visited the home, which backs onto a golf course, in May following a police investigation, it was a mess, with clothing, documents and cans of soup strewn throughout. The only thing moving was a black cat.

http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2013/07/19/tim_bosma_case_dellen_millards_mother_sells_family_home_for_12_million.html

The close-up picture is no longer there, but the article is. Do you think LE allowed them that close during their investigation?
 
  • #1,267
All guns must be stored properly with a lock or in a locked room. Was this gun just left out? Was the trigger locked? Was it made to appear that this was the gun used in WM's apparent suicide?

The firearm must be either trigger locked, or have the bolt removed, or must be stored in a secure locked container, receptacle or room.

https://nfa.ca/resource-items/safe-and-legal-storage-non-restricted-firearms



Not if it's an air rifle.
 
  • #1,268
I think it says something about both of them.

He believes he has to pay for friends -- perhaps for control or perhaps because he believes no one would hang out with him otherwise.

And the "friends" are happy to benefit from this type of relationship. Again, this doesn't mean that some of the friends didn't like being in DM's company.

How do you know what he believes? Maybe he just liked doing things for his friends because he could.
 
  • #1,269
I find the need to vilify anyone who talks to reporters strange.

The truth is people talk for all sorts of reasons.

And despite the pearl clutching, I suspect most participants in sites like these wouldn't be too happy if those who knew the accused never spoke up.

Sure they do. But most "close friends" wouldn't talk to reporters or otherwise about personal details. For example, saying he bought things for his friend is one thing. Saying he saw the bills and how much was spent is another.

Pearl clutching? Please. Of course people are interested in what those who knew him say. But it would seem he/she didn't find any reporters in any of the popular MSM that were interested enough in this type of story to talk to him/her or print those sorts of details.
 
  • #1,270
IMO a true friend would want to know the truth, and would freely give info to get info.

Of course they would want to know the truth. And they would give their info to LE if it was of any use. And they would follow the facts and their personal knowledge and wait for the truth to come out. A "true" friend, however, would not run to a reporter/blogger with info about their friend's bills in the hopes of getting any information about the truth that they don't yet know. They're not looking for information there, they're just giving it.
 
  • #1,271
Paying for everything is one way of being in control, setting the agenda, being the center, the leader. Perhaps he's a control freak that is easier to deal with if he pays for everything. Ok boss!

Or perhaps, it's simply that the others didn't have the resources to pay for it.
 
  • #1,272
Of course they would want to know the truth. And they would give their info to LE if it was of any use. And they would follow the facts and their personal knowledge and wait for the truth to come out. A "true" friend, however, would not run to a reporter/blogger with info about their friend's bills in the hopes of getting any information about the truth that they don't yet know. They're not looking for information there, they're just giving it.

A true friend would sic the cops on you? Keep in mind, if you provide info to LE, they don't oblige with any info in return, and the info you provide could have HUGE implications legally that you didn't intend.

Yet, how is the truth going to come out if everyone keeps their lips sealed? Thus the important role of the media.
 
  • #1,273
Or perhaps, it's simply that the others didn't have the resources to pay for it.

Fine, let them hang out with all the other regular people and have not. What is so special about these people that they are entitled to all the things DM bought them?
 
  • #1,274
Sure they do. But most "close friends" wouldn't talk to reporters or otherwise about personal details. For example, saying he bought things for his friend is one thing. Saying he saw the bills and how much was spent is another.

Pearl clutching? Please. Of course people are interested in what those who knew him say. But it would seem he/she didn't find any reporters in any of the popular MSM that were interested enough in this type of story to talk to him/her or print those sorts of details.

I think it's completely newsworthy that a guy accused of three headline-grabbing murders had the resources to hold parties costing tens of thousands dollars. It's a clear example of his lifestyle and, given his unemployment, what his parents were willing to pay for. It offers insights into his upbringing.

FYI, the person who provided this information was contacted continuously by members of the media. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time and get lucky when the person decided to talk.

I also think this story has been underplayed by a lot of the local MSM who were distracted by the Rob Ford mega-story. Both 48 Hours and Dateline are covering the case as well as the Fifth Estate. I'm told that traffic spikes at CBC News whenever there's a major development in this case. There's huge public interest.
 
  • #1,275
How do you know what he believes? Maybe he just liked doing things for his friends because he could.

If he weren't accused of three gruesome murders, I might be more open to your proposed explanation. Context counts.
 
  • #1,276
How does it change the reasons one person had at the time for buying gifts for friends when it later turns out they were accused of murder? Can context be changed retroactively?
 
  • #1,277
A true friend would sic the cops on you? Keep in mind, if you provide info to LE, they don't oblige with any info in return, and the info you provide could have HUGE implications legally that you didn't intend.

Yet, how is the truth going to come out if everyone keeps their lips sealed? Thus the important role of the media.

You're assuming the friends know what happened. If they don't know what happened, they aren't siccing the cops on you. If they do know what happened, they don't need to go to a reporter to find out what did.

I take it then that you don't feel a true friend should talk to LE, but an accused should. However, the true friend should talk to MSM even though he shouldn't to LE?

I think you give far too much credit to media. Their job is to report the facts, not solve the crime. Hence why LE rarely talk to media once an arrest is made.

The truth is expected to come out at trial.
 
  • #1,278
Fine, let them hang out with all the other regular people and have not. What is so special about these people that they are entitled to all the things DM bought them?

Ohhh, so regular people aren't supposed to hang out with or become friends with rich people. My mistake. How silly of me to think all people are equal and there's no need to keep certain income levels segregated from the rest of the world.
 
  • #1,279
You're assuming the friends know what happened. If they don't know what happened, they aren't siccing the cops on you. If they do know what happened, they don't need to go to a reporter to find out what did.

I take it then that you don't feel a true friend should talk to LE, but an accused should. However, the true friend should talk to MSM even though he shouldn't to LE?

I think you give far to much credit to media. Their job is to report the facts, not solve the crime. Hence why LE rarely talk to media once an arrest is made.

The truth is expected to come out at trial.

No I don't assume at all that friends knew what happened, which is why I say going to LE could have unforeseen consequences.

Sure, all sides of any case have a chance to spread their own propaganda through their words or actions in the media...e.g., DP is paid to be on DM's side and DP sure spoke to the media quite a bit.

The facts...the truth is negotiable, perception is reality.
 
  • #1,280
Fine, let them hang out with all the other regular people and have not. What is so special about these people that they are entitled to all the things DM bought them?


Ya, who do these people think they are, accepting gifts from a friend? They should totally stay in their own social class and not mingle with the wealthy. Why don't we have more social systems in place to keep the riff-raff away from luxuries like jet skis?
 

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