Thursday, November 23, 2006

More crime


Bad aim arson An arson claimed the lives of two innocents while the intended target went unscathed. On 24 May 2004, 3:05 am, firefighters were called to 12370 Rolland in Montreal North. The elderly Marie-Josee Jean-Pierre managed to flee the gas-fueled blaze with little Roberta but her husband Simeon Cediu, 70 and tiny Anastasia Napon, 4 were too deep in the conflagration to save.    The two children were staying there while waiting for their mother to return from Haiti. 
   The theory behind the arson was that the Reds gang believed that a particular member of the rival Blues, who had a reputation for beating women, was inside the home. 
   The targeted man had decided to sleep elsewhere that night.

Another hooker-murdering lawyer in Chicoutimi
 Luc Dumont of esteemed Chicoutimi law firm Mason and Gagnon, on Racine Street was charged with manslaughter in the death of Nadia Caron, 21 and he was charged with drug dealing as well and faced life in prison due to an incident from August 2005. Cops came to 626 Audet street, a rooming house in Chicoutimi known for prostitution. When cops arrived to the home, Caron was in bad shape and soon died of a cocaine overdose, without any explanation of events. Ai-ight? 
   After seven months of investigation, cops pinned the deed on Dumont who had two prior convictions for drunk driving. 
   Dumont was convicted and sentenced to five years but succeeded in having the sentenced overturned in 2010. 

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