The mystery of Tim Bosma’s disappearance made headlines across Canada.

Dellen Millard photographed on the day of his arrest, May 10, 2013, four days after the murder of Tim Bosma.

Mark Smich under police surveillance, the week before his arrest on May 22, 2013.

Mark Smich with Marlena Meneses at the wedding of Smich’s sister, May 19, 2013, less than two weeks after Bosma’s murder.

After the arrest of Dellen Millard, Toronto Police released a notice for missing person Laura Babcock, who disappeared in July 2012. Both Millard and Smich face first-degree murder charges in the death of Babcock, who dated Millard.

The Eliminator, bought by Millard in 2012, was used to incinerate the body of Tim Bosma.

Forensic anthropologist Dr. Tracy Rogers climbs inside to retrieve as much of Bosma’s remains as possible, both for the prosecution and his family.

Bosma’s Dodge Ram 3500 was examined at an OPP facility in Tillsonburg, Ontario. It was found in a trailer in the driveway of Dellen Millard’s mother, Madeleine Burns, in Kleinburg, Ontario.

The Millardair hangar at Waterloo International Airport became a storage facility for Dellen Millard’s alleged thefts. Millard and Smich transported the Eliminator and Bosma’s body here.

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Dellen Millard’s defence team, Nadir Sachak and Ravin Pillay, were a contrast in courtroom styles.

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Mark Smich’s legal team, Thomas Dungey and Jennifer Trehearne, used a cutthroat defence, blaming Millard as the shooter.

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Christina Noudga (centre) with lawyer Paul Mergler and her mother. Noudga’s attire and her courtroom behaviour caused a stir.

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Detective Greg Rodzoniak (left) and Staff Sergeant Matt Kavanagh head into court on February 9, 2016 in Hamilton.

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The prosecution team addresses the media after the guilty verdict. Assistant Crown attorneys Craig Fraser (left), lead prosecutor Tony Leitch (centre) and Brett Moodie (right) were methodical and relentless in their pursuit of a first-degree murder conviction.

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A tearful but composed Sharlene Bosma, with Hank Bosma (right) and family behind her, addresses media and supporters after the verdict. “For Tim’s murderers, their life sentence begins now. And ours began over three years ago when they murdered Tim.”