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HAMILTON, Ont. — Billed as the star prosecution witness with the most anticipated testimony at the lengthy trial for the murder of Tim Bosma, Christina Noudga arrived at court flamboyantly masked for a pantomime of hiding.

As the final witness expected to be called by the Crown in the prosecution of Dellen Millard, 30, and Mark Smich, 28, her name, photo and text messages have popped up throughout the 42 days of evidence.

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She is Millard’s longtime girlfriend and is separately charged with accessory after the fact of murder in Bosma’s slaying.

Changed out of her scarves and over-sized sunglasses for court, and as spectators in a packed courtroom and overflow room waited to learn what secrets she may hold, there soon came a sense of dismay.

Her lapses in memory and lack of detail were profound.

“I don’t remember anything prior to May 6,” she said at one point, referring to events leading up to May 6, 2013, when Bosma vanished with two men he took on a test drive of a pick-up truck he was selling online.