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Dark Adaptation - Episode 61: Canada - The Crimes of Dellen Millard (Part 6)
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Episode 61: Canada - The Crimes of Dellen Millard (Part 6)

Dark Adaptation

06/19/23

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In part six of our seven-part series covering the crimes of Dellen Millard, we circle back to the supposed suicide of Dellen's father, Wayne Millard. As with the case of Laura Babcock, the reality of Dellen's crimes forced police to reevaluate the circumstance surrounding the death of the 71-year-old aviation executive who in September 2018 was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head.

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In our previous episode, we shared that Toronto Police had reopened their investigations into the suspicious suicide of Dellen's father and the profoundly concerning absence of Dellen's ex-girlfriend, Laura Babcock, which occurred a year before the tragic murder of Tim. As we continue our series on the skid-mark of a human being that is Dellen Millard, we now turn our spotlight to the emotionally charged case of Laura Babcock's "disappearance."

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On May 8, 1999, Nadine Gurczenski's body was discovered near the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Eighth Avenue, 8 km south of Vineland, Ontario. She was face up in the ditch, wearing nothing but knee-high stockings and no attempt had been made to conceal or cover her body. Nadine was primarily living in Toronto at the time of her death, but her body was found in the Niagara Region, nearly 100 km away.

If you have any information about the unsolved murder of Nadine Gurczenski, please contact the Niagara Regional Police Homicide Unit online or by phone at 905-688-4111, extension 4200. To leave an anonymous tip, contact Crime Stoppers of Niagara online or by phone at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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