Episode 317: Tim Bosma, a 32-year-old family man from Ancaster, Ontario, went missing in May 2013 after taking two men for a test drive of his truck. The two men were later identified as Dellen Millard, a 27-year-old heir to a Canadian aviation empire, and Mark Smich, a 24-year-old drug dealer and aspiring rapper. This case would expose the disturbing reality of Millard and Smich's cold-blooded violence and web of deceit.\nThe investigation into Bosma's disappearance was just the beginning of uncovering the harrowing events surrounding Millard and Smich. In 2012, before Bosma's murder, they had killed Millard's 23-year-old ex-girlfriend, Laura Babcock. Later that same year, they shockingly took the life of Dellen's father, Wayne Millard.\nAs the details of the Tim Bosma case unfold, the stage is set for the equally horrific events of the murders of Laura Babcock and Wayne Millard to come to light in parts 2 and 3 of this true crime series. The disturbing stories of these two killers, Dellen Millard and Mark Smich, reveal a chilling trail of devastation left for the families and communities impacted by their callous acts of violence.\nSources:\nTim Bosma: A timeline of the police investigation and murder trial\nCellphone records to play big role in Tim Bosma murder trial | CBC News\nThe Murder of Tim Bosma : The Devil Had a Name | CBC News\nKijiji Statement\nMillard roommate testifies about visiting hangar on day Bosma disappeared | CBC News\nHundreds attend Tim Bosma memorial service\nWife of Tim Bosma pleads for his safe return - Toronto\nClairmont: Whatever it takes to find Tim Bosma\nHamilton will always remember Tim Bosma\nTim Bosma remembered: father, husband, son and friend | CBC News\nEverything We Learned at the Tim Bosma Murder Trial\nTim Bosma: The beginning. and the end\n\u2018We have waited for justice\u2019: Tim Bosma\u2019s widow speaks Millard, Smich guilty verdict | Watch News Videos Online\nTim Bosma Found Dead | Global News | YouTube\nBosma Murder Charge | Global News | YouTube\nSearch: Dellen Millard | Canadian Legal Information Institute | CanLII\n2015 ONSC 6206 (CanLII) | R. v Millard and Smich | CanLII\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices