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Ontario, Canada – Ontario police are asking for the public’s help in locating 32-year-old*Timothy Bosma, who was last seen Monday after taking two men for a test drive in the pickup truck he was trying to sell online.
Bosma*was reported missing by his wife Monday night after he never returned home from meeting two men interested in buying his black 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 diesel pickup with the Ontario licence number 726 7ZW. *On Thursday afternoon, police found Bosma’s cellphone in an industrial complex in west Brantford.
Police*were able to track the cellphone they believed the suspects used to contact Bosma which led them to a man*in Etobicoke.*He told police he was also selling a truck and had met two men that he took on a test drive. He said the men were*suspicious*and he found it odd*that they arrived at his business on foot. They did not buy the truck, and the man was not harmed.
“He thought it was odd, because of the size of the vehicle. It’s more of a business vehicle than a personal vehicle,” said Det.…

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Timothy Bosma's accused killer has now been charged with the murder of his old girlfriend in the summer of 2012, and his own father in December 2012. His co-accused in the Bosma murder is also charged in the murder of the old girlfriend. Basically had a little serial killer team forming itself.
http://www.cp24.com/news/dellen-mil...n-death-of-father-and-laura-babcock-1.1770155

Not sure what went wrong in this guy's life but from what I read he had all the opportunities to make a good life for himself. How you turn that into murdering your father and letting the world (and family) think it was a suicide is pretty cold.
 
Man accused of killing Hamilton father now charged in two more deaths
A Toronto man accused of killing a Hamilton father who disappeared after taking a pair of prospective buyers for a test drive has now been charged with murder in the death of his own father and another woman.
Dellen Millard has been charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of Wayne Millard and Laura Babcock, with whom Dellen was romantically linked
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Mark Smich is also charged with first-degree murder in Babcock's death.

Officers have "attended and spoken with the Babcock family,"
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"We'd ask that the victims' families be afforded privacy during these very, very difficult times."

Millard's lawyer, Deepak Paradkar, would not comment on the new charges but said he would "defend the case zealously."

He had previously dismissed any connection between the three cases as speculation.
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OPP said Thursday they charged Christina Noudga, 21, with being an accessory after the fact in that case.

Police believe Bosma was killed the same night he went missing, but haven't said where it happened.
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After Millard's arrest, Toronto police reopened their investigations into his father's 2012 death, which had been ruled a suicide, and Babcock's disappearance, also in 2012.

Babcock was last seen on June 26 of that year. She was reported missing by her ex-boyfriend two and a half weeks later.

Police have said she was involved in the sex trade in the months before she went missing but they don't know if Millard ever used her services.
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/accused killing Hamilton father charged more deaths/9724505/story.html
 
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Makes you wonder if he's responsible for any other disappearances or homicides, because it sure seems like he kills for fun.


Police from Toronto’s homicide squad confirmed to CTV News that as far as they were concerned, nothing seemed suspicious about Babcock’s case until Millard was arrested in connection with Bosma’s death last week.
http://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/more-qu...illard-emerge-as-police-investigate-1.1287627

He probably would have gotten away with the first two murders if he hadn't been caught on this one.
 
I thought exact same thing

I bet he got cocky. They didn't catch when he murdered his own dad, they didn't catch him when he murdered someone he had a record of connection with, surely when it's a perfect stranger there's no chance of catching him at all. At least in his head. I bet he thought he had the perfect thrill-kill plot.
 
they also keep saying he and Tim that he kidnapped have some sort of connection
but wont say what the connection is
Canada's bans to the media fucking suck monkey balls
 
He's a serial killer, I am almost sure they will be solving some cold case files once he knows he's not getting out.
 
I bet he got cocky. They didn't catch when he murdered his own dad, they didn't catch him when he murdered someone he had a record of connection with, surely when it's a perfect stranger there's no chance of catching him at all. At least in his head. I bet he thought he had the perfect thrill-kill plot.

Yes, it does sort of seem the wrong way around that he should get caught murdering a stranger.
 
Definite serial killing duo. :(

Since I doubt they just killed three people, maybe now they know they're there for life, they'll admit to more. :pout:

Shades of Leopold and Loeb, wonder which was the ringleader?
 
But is it actual life?

If you get two sentences of life with a minimum of 25 years, one each for multiple deaths, Canada doesn’t mention if it’s concurrent or consecutive.

But if they’re stupid enough to let them out at some point?

Meh. :hattip:

Hopefully they said “Sorry” first.
 
The law has been changed, so now the sentences will be consecutive. I hope they get nailed for killing Millard's father too.
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/millard-sentencing-1.4949055
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Serial killer Dellen Millard has been sentenced to another 25 years behind bars, this time for the murder of his father, Wayne Millard.

That means the 33-year-old Toronto man won't be eligible for parole until 2088, when he would be 102. It's the longest sentence ever handed down without parole eligibility in Ontario by a five-year margin, according to the Crown prosecutor.

The sentencing marks the end of Millard's third high-profile trial in recent years. He made international headlines for murders that shocked southern Ontario — capped off with his most recent trial for the death of his father, who he shot in the eye while he slept.

Millard is already serving time for killing Tim Bosma of Hamilton and Laura Babcock of Toronto. He has filed appeals in both those cases.

"I find that Dellen Millard is capable of gaining the trust of friends, relatives and strangers," Justice Maureen Forestell said while reading her decision in Superior Court in Toronto Tuesday. "Mr. Millard has, however, used his ability to gain such trust as a vehicle for planned and deliberate killings.

"While I accept that rehabilitation cannot ever be completely disregarded, the hope of the rehabilitation of Dellen Millard, in light of his pattern of offending, is so faint that it plays little role in the determination of a fit sentence."

Millard was led out of the courtroom in shackles after the judge announced her decision, while family members of his victims and their supporters applauded.

Millard's conviction for his father's death carries with it an automatic sentence of 25 years without a chance of parole. Essentially, Forestell had to rule on whether he would serve that sentence consecutively or concurrently.

The Crown was pushing for a consecutive sentence, while Millard's lawyer, Ravin Pillay, asked for it to be served concurrently.

Pillay said during his sentencing submissions that a third consecutive sentence would be "extraordinarily harsh and excessive."

"He will die before then," Pillay said.

Outside court, assistant Crown attorney Jill Cameron said it was a "great day for justice," and referenced Mark Smich, who was found guilty of first-degree murder alongside Millard in the Bosma and Babcock cases.

"We're so relieved that Dellen Millard and Mark Smich have been held accountable for all of their heinous crimes," she said.

Millard was found guilty of killing his father at a judge-alone trial that concluded in Toronto back in September. In her decision, Forestell said Millard carried out a "planned and deliberate killing" of his father.

Wayne Millard's death was originally ruled a suicide. His body was found at his home at 5 Maple Gate Court in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke on Nov. 29, 2012. At the time, Dellen Millard was living at his father's home.
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Once the Wayne Millard case was reopened, investigators discovered that his son's DNA was on the gun used to shoot him, and the younger Millard's cellphone had pinged off nearby cell towers around the time his father died.

Whether Wayne Millard killed himself emerged as the trial's key question as the evidence unfolded.

The Crown argued that Millard shot his father to escape a legacy and business being built for him that he didn't want, as his father was using family funds to expand his aviation business.

Millard's defence team discounted the Crown's motive in its closing submissions, and argued Wayne Millard was a reclusive alcoholic who killed himself.
 
They should make him share a cell with Paul Bernardo. It would certainly solve one of the problems.
 
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