Saturday, December 20, 2025
ADVT 
National

Millard's Ex-Girlfriend Pleads Guilty To Obstructing Justice In Tim Bosma Murder

The Canadian Press, 22 Nov, 2016 10:54 AM
    HAMILTON — The former girlfriend of a man convicted of killing Hamilton resident Tim Bosma has pleaded guilty to obstructing justice in the case.
     
    Christina Noudga was set to stand trial Tuesday on the charge of accessory after the fact in the murder of Bosma, who vanished on May 6, 2013 after taking two men for a test drive in the truck he was trying to sell.
     
    Noudga's ex-boyfriend, Dellen Millard, was convicted of first-degree murder in Bosma's death in June, along with his friend and co-accused Mark Smich.
     
    The Oakville, Ont., woman was arrested about a year after Bosma died and charged with accessory after the fact.
     
    Bosma's father said he welcomed Noudga's guilty plea because it spares his family another trial replete with graphic details of his son's death
     
    Bosma's disappearance captured the country's attention after his family's calls for his return ended with his burned remains being found more than a week later in an animal incinerator — dubbed "The Eliminator" — on Millard's farm near Waterloo, Ont.
     
     
    Nearly three years later Millard and Smich stood trial, a proceeding which lasted five months, before a jury found the pair guilty.
     
    The Crown alleged Bosma was shot shortly after taking the pair on a test drive from his rural Hamilton home.
     
    Smich took the stand in his own defence and told court Millard "looked like a lunatic" after he shot Bosma inside the truck. In Smich's version of the story, he followed behind in another truck and helped burn Bosma's body because he was terrified of Millard.
     
    In Millard's version of events, which came through his lawyer because he didn't take the stand, he blamed Smich for shooting and killing Bosma.
     
    In that trial, Noudga testified that hours after Millard was charged with forcible confinement of Bosma and the theft of his truck, she cleaned her prints off a trailer she helped park at Millard's mother's home in Kleinberg, Ont.
     
    She told court she didn't know what was in the trailer, but speculated it could be Bosma's missing truck.
     
    Court also heard Noudga wore nitrile gloves as she helped moved the incinerator from a barn to the bush on Millard's farm.
     
    She testified that she helped move the massive machine because Millard told her the floor boards in the barn "were getting creaky" so it needed to be moved.
     
    Police found Bosma's truck inside that trailer, but the Hamilton father was still missing. His remains would be found days later "burned beyond recognition."

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Police Identify Man Found In Scrap Yard In Maple Ridge, B.C.

    Police Identify Man Found In Scrap Yard In Maple Ridge, B.C.
      The Integrated Homicide Investigations Team says police were called Tuesday when a body was found with signs of foul play.

    Police Identify Man Found In Scrap Yard In Maple Ridge, B.C.

    Ultra Low Cost Travel Set to ‘Take-Off in Surrey

    Ultra Low Cost Travel Set to ‘Take-Off in Surrey
    Travel Innovation Announced at Surrey Board of Trade.

    Ultra Low Cost Travel Set to ‘Take-Off in Surrey

    RCMP In Port Alberni Make Quick Arrest After Man Hurt In Early-Morning Stabbing

    RCMP In Port Alberni Make Quick Arrest After Man Hurt In Early-Morning Stabbing
    RCMP say the 51-year-old Port Alberni man was in a fast food restaurant in that city at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday when he was repeatedly stabbed.

    RCMP In Port Alberni Make Quick Arrest After Man Hurt In Early-Morning Stabbing

    Vancouver Home Sales Plunge 38.8% Last Month, Real Estate Board Says

    Vancouver Home Sales Plunge 38.8% Last Month, Real Estate Board Says
     2,233 properties were sold in October of this year, down from the 3,646 home sales recorded in the same month last year.

    Vancouver Home Sales Plunge 38.8% Last Month, Real Estate Board Says

    Kolkata-Born Sarabjit Singh Marwah Becomes Canada's First Sikh Senator

    Kolkata-Born Sarabjit Singh Marwah Becomes Canada's First Sikh Senator
    Toronto-based Marwah, who retired as from Scotiabank in 2014, is among six people from Ontario who have appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. 

    Kolkata-Born Sarabjit Singh Marwah Becomes Canada's First Sikh Senator

    Canadian Man Pleads Guilty To Walking On Yellowstone Spring

    Canadian Man Pleads Guilty To Walking On Yellowstone Spring
    The National Park Service says Hamish McNab Campbell Cross pleaded guilty Tuesday to foot travel in a thermal area and disorderly conduct by creating a hazardous condition. He agreed to pay more than $8,000 in fines and fees.

    Canadian Man Pleads Guilty To Walking On Yellowstone Spring