Tim Bosma Case Tim Bosma was a church going, fun, and caring a son to Mary and Hank Bosma, a husband to Sharlene Bosma, and a father to a five-year- old daughter (Adam Carter and Nil Koksal, 2016). On the evening of May 6, 2013, he was last seen with two men who went for a test drive in a vehicle that Tim was selling. Tim Bosma was shot and stuck into a livestock incinerator located on the accused, Dellen Millard’s, farm and the totality of the evidence provided proof that the remains found were of Tim Bosma (Cambridge Times, 2013). There were three parties to the crime, two accused and an accessory after the fact. Both accused are sentenced to a life of prison and the possibility of parole after 25 years (Paola Loriggio and Liam Casey, 2016). The individual, Noudga, being the accessory after the fact was only given a sentence of 2 years of house arrest after serving 4 years in prison, for pleading guilty to obstructing justice by destroying evidence (Adam Carter, 2016). Specialized Policing Units …show more content…
The Homicide unit assisted both the investigators and the Forensic Identification unit to gather enough evidence to determine what happened at the crime scene (Huff Post News, 2013). The Forensic identification unit assisted the investigators in determining if the remains that were found in the incinerator, was in fact of Tim Bosma. The forensic scientists evaluated a tooth that they had found, to see if they could gather enough DNA from it to positively identify the human (Adam Carter,