Tim Bosma trial: Blood spatter expert to testify Thursday

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Caption: Tim Bosma was last seen on May 6, 2013, and was missing for more than a week before remains thought to be his were found on an Ayr, Ont., farm owned by Dellen Millard. (Facebook)

Jurors will hear evidence Thursday from a blood spatter expert who will discuss forensic evidence discovered during the investigation into the death of Tim Bosma.
​On Wednesday, the jury heard that investigators examining computers found in the Toronto home of suspect Dellen Millard discovered pictures of guns and the online ad for Bosma's truck in the internet browsing history.
Millard, 30, and Mark Smich, 28, of Oakville, Ont., are accused of killing Bosma, 32, who lived in the suburban Ancaster area of Hamilton. Both have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.
Bosma was last seen on May 6, 2013, and was missing for more than a week before remains were found on an Ayr, Ont., farm owned by Millard. Earlier in the trial, the Crown told jurors it is believed the remains belonged to Bosma, though tests have not confirmed that.
CBC reporter Adam Carter is at the Ontario Superior Court each day reporting live on the trial. You can read his live blog below starting at 10:00 a.m. ET. On mobile? Follow along here.(external link)

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