
Millionaire Heir Turned Serial Killer Out of Boredom? (Dellen Millard) (2026)
This full police interrogation of Dellen Millard examines the Toronto millionaire later convicted in the Tim Bosma case, tied by investigators to a burner phone, an “Ambition” tattoo, and a hangar-to-farm trail that included an animal incinerator (“The Eliminator”). We connect the room dialogue to the broader file: Laura Babcock’s disappearance (iPad renamed “Mark’s iPad,” rap lyrics), and Wayne Millard’s death later ruled a homicide. This is a JCS-style interrogation analysis with timestamps, on-screen exhibits, and sourced reporting from trials and appeals. (Note: after Canada’s 2022 Bissonnette ruling, stacked parole ineligibility was struck down; Millard’s earliest parole eligibility is 25 years — 2043. Eligibility ≠ release.)
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This video uses publicly available records and reporting for education, commentary, and analysis. We avoid graphic content and respect victims and families. Nothing here is legal advice. All individuals are presumed innocent in any matter not adjudicated.

Season 03 : Episode 11 : Dellen Millard (2021)
Dellen Millard grew up the heir to an airline company and had the means to get anything he wanted. It turns out, what he really wanted was to be a criminal.
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