Police Searches Miller Farm Again, Under Speculations of another Victim

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Police homicide investigators were once again sited searching the farm owned by the millionaire charged first-degree-murder, Dellen Millard, which news has given more strength to the claims asserting that Tim Bosma murder case might not only have just one victim.

The newly conducted search is being carried out after Toronto homicide detectives acquired a judge order asserting that there is enough evidence to merit the probe. Hamilton police has already once concluded the search of the same property, where they found charred remains of Mr. Bosma’s body. Police has refused to confirm whether the search focusing on an area near an old barn on Roseville Road in Ayr, Ont., west of Hamilton, has any association with the missing person’s case of Laura Babcock. Mother of the 23-year-old missing women, Linda Babcock, has come forward and alleged that her daughter had contacted 27-year-old Mr. Millar almost eight times before she went missing. She confidently stated that she hopes the search does not mean the worst-case scenario, adding that “we haven’t heard anything and that is good for us. We’re holding onto that. We have had an upsetting day. We’re extremely worried and anxious and when you hear these things, of course, your mind wanders.”

Search of the farm was started on Tuesday morning. A spokeswoman for Toronto police, Const. Wendy Drummond stated that “homicide officers are executing a search warrant there and it is in relation to our portion of the Bosma investigation.” Previously Toronto police has confirmed that Ms. Babcock’s missing person case is a part of the Bosma investigation.

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