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Wayne Millard Had Made Plans To Celebrate Girlfriend's Birthday Before Death, Trial Hears

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 31 May, 2018 12:43 PM
    TORONTO — The girlfriend of an aviation executive whose death was initially ruled a suicide told a murder trial her partner was making plans to celebrate her birthday in the days before he died.
     
     
    Janet Campbell says she was stunned when Wayne Millard was found dead on Nov. 29, 2012 — days before her birthday — with a bullet lodged in his brain.
     
     
    His son, Dellen Millard, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death. His judge-alone trial got underway this morning.
     
     
    Campbell says Wayne Millard was in love with her and she was shocked when Dellen Millard told her his father died "by his own hand."
     
     
    She says she had talked for hours on the phone with Wayne Millard the night before he died and says his aviation business was doing well as it prepared to launch an aircraft maintenance operation.
     
     
    Campbell says she and Millard made plans to talk the next day but she couldn't get in touch with him, so she emailed his son, who responded with news of his father's death.
     
     
    "He said 'my father was dead and it would appear to be by his own hand,' I believe that was how it was read," Campbell told a Toronto court. "I was stunned, totally and absolutely stunned."
     
     
    Police re-opened the investigation into Wayne Millard's death after Dellen Millard was arrested for the murder of Hamilton man Tim Bosma. Investigators charged Millard in 2014 in his father's death.
     
     
    Millard and his friend Mark Smich are serving life sentences for murdering Bosma and Toronto woman Laura Babcock.

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