Cape Breton Post

‘Speculatio­n’ in Ontario murder case unfair to accused, says lawyer

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HAMILTON, ONT. (CP) — “Speculatio­n” surroundin­g the accused in the case of a Hamilton, Ont., father found dead after taking two men on a test drive is unfairly poisoning the suspect’s image, his lawyer said Tuesday.

Deepak Paradkar said some media reports and police statements are turning public opinion against his client, Dellen Millard, and could threaten his right to a fair trial.

“I hope it doesn’t taint the jury pool because people are watching this carefully and we just want open-minded people, people who are liberal in their thinking and step back and think, ’ Let’s not rush to judgment in this, let’s look at this fact by fact,”’ he said in a phone interview.

“Clearly if somebody is leaking little bits of informatio­n... trying to implicate my client, then obviously it’s not fair to my client,” he said.

Millard, 27, is charged with first-degree murder, forcible confinemen­t and theft of a vehicle in the death of Tim Bosma.

Bosma, 32, disappeare­d May 6 after leaving his home to take two men on a test drive in a pickup truck that he had posted for sale online. Police have said his charred remains were found on Millard’s farm in Waterloo Region.

CBC reported Sunday that in addition to Bosma’s remains, unknown remains were found on Millard’s farm and cited sources as saying police were working to determine if they are human or animal.

Hamilton police said Tuesday that isn’t the case.

“There was no other remains found anywhere,” Staff Sgt. Matt Kavanagh said, adding the report “needed to be cleared up.”

CBC did not have an immediate comment.

Toronto police have confirmed that in light of Millard’s arrest, they have reopened investigat­ions into his father’s death, which had been considered a suicide, and the disappeara­nce of a Toronto woman with whom he was reportedly linked.

“Toronto police homicide squad is investigat­ing both of those cases — the missing woman, Laura Babcock, and Wayne Millard’s death,” spokeswoma­n Const. Wendy Drummond said Tuesday.

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