The jury at the trial of two men accused of killing Ancaster, Ont. dad Tim Bosma saw security footage from inside an airplane hangar that appears to show a pickup truck on the property.

Hamilton police video expert Michael Plaxton took the stand at a Hamilton, Ont. court for a second day on Wednesday.

He said the security footage from the Millard Air hangar shows an SUV and a pickup on the property, as well as two men moving around.

The footage also shows a fire starting in an incinerator that's designed to cremate animal carcasses.

Plaxton said the footage captures the early morning hours the night after Bosma disappeared.

The Crown alleges the pickup truck seen in the video belonged to Bosma and that his body was disposed of using the incinerator.

But under cross-examination, Plaxton admitted it is impossible to identify the men in the video as the two accused. He also said he doesn’t have enough information to confirm that the pickup truck in the video belonged to victim.

Dellen Millard, 30, of Toronto and Mark Smich, 28, of Oakville Ont. have pleaded not guilty to first degree murder in Bosma's death.

Bosma disappeared on the night of May 6, 2013, after taking two strangers on a test drive of a pick-up truck he was trying to sell.

Bosma's charred remains were found more than a week later on a farm near Ayr, Ont.

The trial is set to continue on Thursday, when Dellen Millard’s uncle is expected to testify.

With a report from CTV Toronto's John Musselman