Photo of bones burning in incinerator focus of testimony in Babcock murder trial
TORONTO — A photograph of what appears to be bones burning inside an animal incinerator was the focus of testimony Tuesday in the trial of two men accused of killing a young Toronto woman whose body has not been found.
Scott Rufolo, an archeologist with the Canadian Museum of Nature, testified on behalf of the defence that he believes the objects in the photo found on Dellen Millard’s phone are animal bones.
Under cross-examination from Crown lawyer Jill Cameron, however, Rufolo waffled.
“It’s possible it could be a human radius,” he said, describing one of the forearm bones.