“I don’t think you’ll come to that conclusion that Laura is dead,” Millard told the jury. Millard told the jury he believes Babcock is not dead, pointing to one witness who testified he saw her at a nut store in Toronto in October 2012. “Laura must have changed her phone, must have had another phone,” Millard said. In one letter, Millard told her they needed to get their stories straight for possible testimony. This is a murder trial, not a drug-trafficking trial,” Millard told the jury.
Source: thestar December 05, 2017 13:07 UTC