His father is dead. The farm they are ripping apart is his and he paid 850,000.00 for it CASH.Bosma does not own the construction company he is running. His father does.
no oneJust curious here, who will or has profited from the mans death?
His father is dead. The farm they are ripping apart is his and he paid 850,000.00 for it CASH.Bosma does not own the construction company he is running. His father does.
no oneJust curious here, who will or has profited from the mans death?
yes, they might...he is involved but who buries the body on your own place and parks the truck in your mother's driveway...You might have the wrong guy here...?
yes, they might...he is involved but who buries the body on your own place and parks the truck in your mother's driveway...
they are combing the farm with a fine tooth comb
Went there dead, di'ja?Luckily, after I bought a used lawnmower off of Kijiji yesterday, I came home alive. Lawnmower works, too.
wow, that is an interesting development
wow, that is an interesting development
I wonder how much of Ol' Carl's hard-earned money goes into getting this wingnut's friends guilty
There is a lot of money in organ sales. People are desperate and pay hundreds of thousands for a healthy organ.
I'm not saying this has happened here, but it could.
There is a lot of money in organ sales. People are desperate and pay hundreds of thousands for a healthy organ.
I'm not saying this has happened here, but it could.
Bosma does not own the construction company he is running. His father does.
The grandfather started an airplane maintenance/charter company many years ago.. The pic below was their building at Toronto Pearson.. The accused was the youngest person to fly a helicopter and plane solo which he did at 14...........
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Police also found an incinerator on the property that they say Millard purchased last July. The machine, known as "The Eliminator," is used to cremate livestock, but police say Millard didn't own any animals.
Investigators said they're examining missing persons cases for potential connections with Millard. At the top of their list is 23-year-old Laura Babcock, who disappeared last summer.
At the time, police didn't consider her disappearance suspicious. That changed with Millard's arrest.
Missing woman phoned Millard 8 times
Babcock's friends say she was once in a relationship with Millard. Her cellphone records also show that shortly before she vanished, she had called him eight times.
CBC News contacted an ex-boyfriend of Babcock's who said he examined her phone bill for clues after she went missing and noticed several calls to Millard, a person Lerner said she had known "for several years."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/05/19/toronto-bosma-remains-discovered.html
Good catch I missed that. I think many of us just automatically substitute Millard's name knowing he is the accoused. You are right, we need to more careful. A name is very important, especially in this case.