Accused Bosma killer Dellen Millard’s vehicles listed on Kijiji

Hamilton Spectator

You can now own the cars, snowmobiles and even an upright piano left in the airport hangar belonging to accused triple murderer Dellen Millard following his arrest.

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On March 24, items for sale, pictured in what appears to be the Millard Air hangar at the Region of Waterloo International Airport, began appearing on Kijiji.ca — the same classifieds website Tim Bosma used to sell his truck online before he went missing and was found dead.

The latest item was posted April 9, one day before police involved in a joint investigation announced Millard had also been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his father, Wayne Millard, and Toronto woman Laura Babcock, who has been missing since July 2012.

Two Jeeps, which also appear to be housed at the Millard family’s hangar, went up for sale on a site called RacingJunk.com in October, after Millard, 28, was arrested for Bosma’s murder.

After the elder Millard’s death — deemed a suicide at the time — his son inherited the family business and several properties also in his name.

The hangar, a long-term project for Wayne Millard, cost millions of dollars and was slated to open officially, offering aircraft maintenance, soon after the day he died of a gunshot wound to the head.

Two snowmobiles priced at $2,500 and $1,000 are among the items for sale, along with a $12,000 blue Oldsmobile convertible.

That car can also be seen in a photo posted to Facebook that includes Millard and co-accused Mark Smich, 26.

Smich also stands accused in the murder of Bosma and Babcock.

One “heavily modified” Jeep is listed for $90,000.

The listed contact for the online advertisements is “Shane.” A Shane Schlatman — who is pictured in several Facebook photos with Millard, including one taken on a trip south for a racing competition — is one of several people Millard was ordered by a court on April 10 not to contact.

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Schlatman’s name and contact information is also registered to the Millard Air website.

The Star’s messages left at the number listed for “Shane” were not returned Monday.

Millard’s mother, Madeleine Burns, currently has control of most of her son’s properties and assets.

Shortly after Millard’s arrest, three properties were transferred into his mother’s name for $1 — an action one legal expert described as “beyond smelly.”

The Etobicoke home where police now allege Wayne Millard was killed and where Dellen Millard grew up sold on July 4 for $1.2 million.

The Ayr farm where Bosma’s badly burned remains were found last May sold on Feb. 28 for $840,000.

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Kijiji’s manager for community relations, Shawn McIntyre, said the recent ads don’t violate any posting policies.

“We have not been contacted by local authorities on this matter, but should they reach out to us, we will fully co-operate,” McIntyre is quoted as saying in an email.

Hamilton police revealed last May that Bosma posted his vehicle for sale online and that two men, allegedly Millard and Smich, responded, seeking a test drive.

Kijiji maintains that Bosma was not targeted through their site. In a statement, the website said Bosma never posted any contact information in the body of his Kijiji ad, nor was he contacted through the site by any potential buyers.

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