Millard, the heir to a storied aviation company, owned a fleet of cars parked at an airport hangar — including a maroon, boat-sized Cadillac. He hosted pool parties where women outnumbered men by a 2-to-1 ratio and also owned a range of high-end properties. Millard’s former mechanic, Shane Schlatman, purchased one incinerator on behalf of the convicted killer, while a second incinerator was homemade. CBC News reports that in April 2012, Millard wrote Noudga about Babcock, “first I'm going to hurt her. However, prosecutors presented evidence showing that Babcock and Millard texted and talked on the phone 110 times in the days before she disappeared.
Source: Fox News December 17, 2017 18:22 UTC