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The Criminal Makeup

20: Millionaire Rich Kid & Evil Best Friend Who Went On A Killing Spree – The Story of Dellen Millard

The Criminal Makeup

The Criminal Makeup

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

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🗓️ 22 September 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Hey guys - today we are talking about a privileged millionaire and his best friend who thought they could do what they wanted. And unfortunately things do not end well at all.

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0:00.0

Hi everyone I hope you're all doing so well and welcome back to the Criminal Makeup podcast

0:15.5

Each episode we dive into the minds of some of the worst criminals in history and today we're heading to Canada and we're talking about the case of Delon Millard.

0:25.0

So Delon Millard was a privileged rich kid who thought that he could do whatever he wanted.

0:31.0

He dropped out of school, got funded by his dad, threw wild parties, got into drugs, and he also used to kind of buy his friends as well. He bought his little group of friends, jet skis, fast cars and luxury holidays.

0:46.3

And when I say that Delon was a privileged rich kid, I mean rich, I mean rich, I mean rich, he was basically the type of person who paid to have

0:56.2

this little posse around him he wanted to feel cool he wanted to feel liked but

1:01.0

unfortunately Delon was not a nice person, so he basically had to pay to have friends.

1:06.7

And one of these so-called friends was a man called Mark Smitch, and just like Dylan, he was also a pretty terrible person. Now Mark was

1:16.0

arrogant he was cocky he was also a wannabe rapper and he's not really

1:21.6

talented at all so that was not going to work.

1:23.5

And Mark also lived a life of crime just like Delon which is why they bonded and when Delon and

1:29.0

Mark came together things became

1:35.0

partners in crime and following this a series of both crazy and

1:39.0

a series of both crazy and terrible events soon unfolded

1:42.0

and that is what we're going to be getting into today the case of

1:45.1

Dela Millard but also his so-called friend Mark Smitch so it's kind of like a

1:50.4

killer couple really killer friends wow and he's also privileged and very rich.

1:55.6

Yes, so we're going to get into all of that today so let's dive in. So Dela Millard was born on the 30th of August 1985, making him a Virgo. He grew up in Toronto, Ontario. Yes, like I said, we're in Canada again today.

2:18.0

He was an only child and he was born to parents Wayne Millard and Madeline Millard and Delon, like I said in the intro, was born into money.

2:29.1

His parents were very, very wealthy.

2:31.9

I'm talking multi-millionaire kind of wealthy. So the way they had made

2:37.2

their money was Delon's grandfather set up an aviation business. This was back in the 60s and the business was called

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