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Tim Bosma trial: Forensic video expert returns to witness box

Jurors in the Hamilton trial of two men accused of murdering Tim Bosma have heard more evidence Wednesday from a forensic video expert.

Follow our live coverage from the Hamilton courthouse starting at 10 a.m. ET

Tim Bosma was last seen on May 6, 2013, and was missing for more than a week before remains thought to be his were found on an Ayr, Ont., farm owned by Dellen Millard. (Facebook)

Jurors in the Hamilton trial of two men accused of murderingTim Bosmahave heardmore evidence Wednesdayfrom a forensic video expert.

Forensic video analystMichael Plaxton began testifyingTuesday afternoon about video evidence seized in the case.The first video the court sawshoweda dark-coloured vehicle with no hubcaps going south on Trinity Roadaround 8:46 p.m. on May 6, 2013.

In another video, a"vehicle consistent with the Bosma vehicle," the report says, wasseen going north on Trinity Road at 9:20 p.m. ET, followed by another vehicle.

On WednesdayPlaxton testified that a flame coming from a small trailerilluminated the outside of the MillardAir hangar just hours after Bosma disappeared.

DellenMillard, 30, of TorontoandMarkSmich, 28, ofOakville, Ont., are accused of killingBosma, 32, who lived in the suburbanAncasterarea of Hamilton. Both have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.

Bosmawas last seen on May 6,2013, and was missing for more than a week before remains were found on an Ayr, Ont., farm owned by Millard. Earlier in the trial, the Crown told jurors it is believed the remains belonged to Bosma, though tests have not confirmed that.

CBC reporter Adam Carteris at the Ontario Superior Court each day reporting live on the trial. You can readhis liveblogbelowstarting at 10a.m. ET.On mobile? Follow along here.