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Cross-examination continues by Crown in Tim Bosma murder trial

Mark Smich is shown in a police surveillance photo released as a court exhibit at the Tim Bosma murder trial. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO

HAMILTON — One of the men accused of killing Tim Bosma will return to the stand today in a Hamilton court to face cross-examination from the Crown attorney.

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A Crown attorney told a Hamilton jury that two accused killers planned for more than a year to steal a truck, abduct and kill its owner and burn the remains in an animal incinerator.

Prosecutor Craig Fraser said Mark Smich and his co-accused Dellen Millard executed their plan with chilling perfection when they allegedly killed Tim Bosma.

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Smich, 28, of Oakville, Ont., and Millard, 30, of Toronto, have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Bosma, who disappeared after taking two strangers for a test drive in a truck that he was trying to sell online.

Smich has testified the pair planned to steal a truck for the better part of a year and has told court Millard fatally shot Bosma during the May 6, 2013, test drive and burned his body.

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Millard’s lawyer has argued that Smich is lying on the stand and that Smich actually shot the Hamilton father in a struggle inside Bosma’s truck.

Smich has said he buried the gun he believes was used to kill Bosma in a forest somewhere in Oakville, Ont., but cannot remember its location.

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