Tim Bosma trial: Dellen Millard's uncle testifies today

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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 are expected to hear testimony today from Robert Burns, the uncle of Dellen Millard, one of the two men accused of murdering Hamilton resident Tim Bosma in 2013.
Burns will follow testimony delivered Wednesday by forensic video analyst Michael Plaxton. Plaxton testified that a flame shooting out from a trailer illuminated the outside of the MillardAir hangar just hours after Bosma disappeared.
Plaxton returned to the witness box Wednesday and showed security camera footage detailing key moments in the Crown's case — starting with the early-morning hours of May 7, 2013, in and around the hangar.
The jury watched video that showed an SUV and a pickup truck, consistent with Millard's SUV and Bosma's truck, in various locations between Bosma's home and the MillardAir hangar at the airport in Waterloo, Ont.
Millard, 30, of Toronto 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.
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