Wayne Millard made plans for girlfriend’s birthday before death, trial hears
TORONTO — An aviation executive whose death was initially ruled a suicide had been making plans to celebrate his girlfriend’s birthday before he was found with a bullet lodged in his brain, a Toronto court heard Thursday.
Janet Campbell said she was shocked when Wayne Millard’s son told her his father appeared to have killed himself days before her birthday.
Dellen Millard has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in his father’s death. It’s the third time the 32-year-old is standing trial for first-degree murder — he’s currently serving two consecutive life sentences for separate convictions.
Campbell said Wayne Millard, 71, was in love with her and the two would talk for hours on the phone, including the night before he was found dead. They made plans to talk the next day, but when Campbell couldn’t reach him, she emailed his son, court heard.


