These bones, the prosecution contends, were the remains of 23-year-old Laura Babcock, allegedly cremated on that night. “You’re repeating your questions, now stop it,” Code told Millard, sharply. In those months, Millard and Babcock had sex, which she boasted about to Millard’s girlfriend at the time. Gabe Austerweil insisted he’d seen Babcock in October, 2012, buying nuts at a store in his mid-Toronto neighbourhood, three months after the prosecution says she was killed and her body incinerated. If he’d seen Babcock in October and he knew that her parents were frantic about her disappearance — friends and family had not heard from her since July 2 — why hadn’t he said anything to them?
Source: thestar November 29, 2017 00:56 UTC