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Toilet Bowl Where the shit goes. *flushed* down the drain. |
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graeme andrew ferguson was not another drug mule
from what he told me in march of 2004 he'd hooked up with the rough bunch of friends from DSS again.
my impression was, he'd known these guys from HS in Ladner. these guys were too chickenshit to move the two cases to Ottawa due to the side effect of their petty criminal lifestyle: criminal records. so he "helped" them out cos so far he had a clean record. it ended up costing him his life. graeme's "friends" know what I am talking about. his other friends who are clean know who i am talking about. you can cry all about graeme but it won't bring him back, but following old laws of human society going back 500 years is not progressive. be human; do the right thing. otherwise, everyone shall continue to live interesting lives. and that's worse than any post-modern hell you can imagine. frak the unwritten rules; do the honorable thing! |
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out of morbid curiosity I had to google it:
Charges made in murder of former local baseball coach Martin van den Hemel, Staff Reporter Several arrests have been made by police in the death of a Richmond man who mysteriously collapsed on an Ottawa sidewalk last summer. Graeme Andrew Ferguson, 27, died July 19, 2005 near a bus terminal where he had picked up a suitcase and duffel bag filled with 50 pounds of “pure cocaine” with a street value of $4 million. Investigators from the Ottawa Police Service released new information about the case in February, as well as photographs of the men they were looking for. They said Ferguson died from blod clots in his lungs which resulted from five days of confinement and torture at the hands of people with biker gang connections. His death was ruled a murder. Police said Ferguson was abducted from Ottawa and taken to Montreal, where he was kept against his will for five days, when he was severely beaten. Ferguson was a drug mule, police said, and was transporting them from Vancouver to Ottawa. Early on in the investigation, police were looking into whether Ferguson’s baggage had been delayed or lost, and when it didn’t arrive as expected, Ferguson suffered the consequences. Ferguson’s family was shocked by his death. He had apparently told his fiancé that he was going to Ottawa for a job interview. They said Ferguson aspired to become a police officer and was a former youth baseball coach. At the time of his death, he had no criminal record and had taken law enforcement courses. Wanted for murder are: • Robin Cote, 41, of Montreal, is described as having “ties to Hells Angels” in the Montreal area. He is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for the first-degree murder of Ferguson, as well as kidnapping, extortion, robbery, aggravated assault and conspiracy. • Paul Layoun, 27, is wanted for first-degree murder, kidnapping and aggravated assault. Cote’s son, Kym Tessier, 19, of Montreal, turned himself in to police in Ottawa last month after they issued a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest. Police say Cote and Tessier were “directly involved in the abduction, confinement and torture of the victim.” Already in custody and charged with Ferguson’s murder are: Tessier, Michael Lamarbre, 20, Carl Maxime Gagne, 23, Lafleche Boucher, 20, and Guy Wilson, 38, all from Montreal. -- There you go Marty, now you have a bunch of other names that don't mean much to you or I either :) |
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