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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #7 **ARREST**

    Hardware stores are not selling incinerators that are run off of a fuel source designed to turn an animal into a pile of ash. You don't just walk into the home hardware or Home Depot and buy a unit like this.
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #7 **ARREST**

    It would be interesting to learn out of the thousands of farmers in the southwestern ontario region how many own incinerators? In the grand scheme of things 7000 bucks is small potatoes in comparison to the cost of other farming equipment, Many of those farmers would be in the same financial...
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    Canada - Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #5 **ARREST**

    :truce: Hmm, I live in the country and I've never seen anyone with 150 acres of land use an incinerator to clear brush... In fact, I've never seen a portable incinerator until these photos surfaced... Seems like a good waste of fuel to burn brush... When you can just pile up the brush and...
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    Canada - Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #5 **ARREST**

    I think it would be tough to do this, the door of the hauler wouldn't clear the garage doors top opening when swung down at that closeness to the garage, the truck inside likely wouldn't even clear when coming off the ramp. I don't know the height of the dodge ram truck, but it would be a very...
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    Canada - Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #2 **ARREST**

    Is this the same guy with reference to "escort boys" on the page and he's dressed like a captain in one of the profile pics? When I first saw this FB page, I thought, "oh my"
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    Trailer looks to be identical match to trailer on AM FB page. Or at least the same make and style.. Draw your own conclusion.
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    The truck hauling the trailer away is narrower than the trailer, the truck apparently inside is similar To the truck hauling it, so there is your answer!
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    Hmmm I don't think I'd throw away a potential tool that could save my life or lead to my whereabouts.
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    A better deal on the cost of the truck? Or a better deal from the crown attorney? At this point, neither one of those are going to occur.
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    What would the point be in holding him hostage?
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    They knew exactly what they were going there to find.
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    In a case that has media attention like this one, the last thing they want is to have photos showing up on the Internet of any evidence they may find or bodies being removed etc. 10 years ago, we wouldn't have even known the police were at the mothers place until perhaps the 11pm news... Now we...
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    Even if a truck is inside, they are not going to roll it out for all to see, nor would they announce on site that it has been located. I think until there is official word about the missing truck, everything is pure speculation right now.
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    A loaded car hauler sits differently than a non loaded car hauler.
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    If the police suspect someone could possibly be in danger inside a trailer, there would be no need to have a warrant to enter. Much like if there is reasonable belief someone is endangered inside a private home, there is no need obtain a warrant for entry. I would assume a parked trailer on a...
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    :scared:U It matches right down to the two cars closest to the garage in the twitter pic. Now, if the neighbours knew the mother of DM lived in the home and knew the case, would one not think something was odd if a trailer suddenly showed up on her property? Unless the trailer was a regular...
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    The charge was theft over 5000.00, it doesn't matter if the item stolen was 5001.00 or 500,000 it's still classified as theft over 5000.00. Value has nothing o do with the charge once it's over 5000.00. Likewise. If an item stolen is 5.00 or 4999.99 it's "theft under 5000.00"
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    According to the registration on the boat... No Best I can tell it belongs to a gentleman in the mattress industry...
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    You are correct... There are very rare occasions, where the CRA will have to go after the beneficiary of the estate to pay tax, but that's only because there wasn't enough money in the estate to cover the taxes. There is the running joke that "when I die, my kids will owe money" this is usually...
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    Canada -Timothy Bosma, 32, Hamilton Ontario, 6 May 2013 - #1

    There is no inheritance tax in Canada, must be a USA thing you're referring to. Upon death in Canada the estate will pay any taxes owed, the beneficiary does not have to pay the taxes or come up with any money. Again, no one really knows the net worth of any of the people involved in this, but...

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