Well, as we can tell by the piles of dirt, I would suggest that the question is answered.
Why would DM tell police he killed his ex? If anything MS is likely the one who is singing, giving them anything he can to get a deal.
where are the piles of dirt>>>can't find any pics or mention in articles
where are the piles of dirt>>>can't find any pics or mention in articles
where are the piles of dirt>>>can't find any pics or mention in articles
Agreed .... MS or someone else. Suspect #3 maybe?
If they're just looking for a deeply buried gun, or similar weapon, they won't be as careful digging as if they were looking for human remains... but they are apparently marking/flagging various points in the field.
Quick question?? Where are the K-9's? Wouldn't they be able to find body parts fairly fast if they have the right area. Geesh, my shepherd can find a bone on my farm in about 30 seconds flat. Imagine if they used the trained dogs? Or, maybe they know exactly where to look and don't need the dogs.
Question 2. While Hamilton and Waterloo were searching the property last week, it was brought to light that the LB case was reopened. Why then, did they leave the property after a two day search saying there are no more remains? Shouldn't they have searched the entire property for the full two weeks? just asking, not judging??
i wouldn't necessarily think that any of the suspects from the TB case would have knowledge of the possibility that DM could have buried LBs remains on his farm. its a whole separate case. I wouldn't think MS or suspect 3 in TB case would have anything to do with LB case. IMO I think DM is talking. I think DM knows the gig is up. it looks like the Toronto police executing the search on the property have pretty specific locations they are searching, something DM could have supplied them. all IMO.
Quick question?? Where are the K-9's? Wouldn't they be able to find body parts fairly fast if they have the right area. Geesh, my shepherd can find a bone on my farm in about 30 seconds flat. Imagine if they used the trained dogs? Or, maybe they know exactly where to look and don't need the dogs.
Question 2. While Hamilton and Waterloo were searching the property last week, it was brought to light that the LB case was reopened. Why then, did they leave the property after a two day search saying there are no more remains? Shouldn't they have searched the entire property for the full two weeks? just asking, not judging??
maybe some forensics has come back and they were other human remains..they would not issue another search warrant if there was nothing..ctv just said this is now TORONTO POLICE and it is for the investigation into Laura Babcock and Wayne Millard..oh wow the plot thickens.
https://twitter.com/kevinhorrocks/status/339453280977559552Officers operating GPR are back in sight. They seem to be focused on a certain area with this device.
Quick question?? Where are the K-9's? Wouldn't they be able to find body parts fairly fast if they have the right area. Geesh, my shepherd can find a bone on my farm in about 30 seconds flat. Imagine if they used the trained dogs? Or, maybe they know exactly where to look and don't need the dogs.
Question 2. While Hamilton and Waterloo were searching the property last week, it was brought to light that the LB case was reopened. Why then, did they leave the property after a two day search saying there are no more remains? Shouldn't they have searched the entire property for the full two weeks? just asking, not judging??
Hamilton Police said that THEY didn't find anymore remains. I think this was a "read between the lines" statement. They don't have jurisdictions over WM or LB's remains/investigations, so maybe they found "something" and TP was told to get warrants etc. All IMO only.
Hamilton Police said that THEY didn't find anymore remains. I think this was a "read between the lines" statement. They don't have jurisdictions over WM or LB's remains/investigations, so maybe they found "something" and TP was told to get warrants etc. All IMO only.
Very doubtful. The whole "jurisdiction" thing is often misunderstood. If HPS found something, it's not like they would just step back, email TPS, and say hey guys, when you have a minute, come check out this evidence we may have found that could link to a homicide. They searched the farm almost a week ago, TPS would have been there within hours if this was the case. Someone has tipped them off.