One time Montreal taxi driver Claude Quevillon has made his way back into the news in connection with the unsolved murders in the 80s of young boys Maurice Viens, Sebastien Metivier and Denis Roux Bergevin.
In the mid-80s Quevillon was said to have approached police with what might have been some useful information about the killings.
According to one unverified narrative, police were forced to discontinue their interviews with Quevillon on the orders of mental health authorities.
Another version has it that police released him because they did not consider him credible.
This has led to considerable frustration among the families of the victims, who would like to talk to Quevillon on their own but are unable to locate him because if anybody knows, they aren't allowed to tell.
This week, one witness came forth to say that Quevillon lived in Point St. Charles in the early 80s, where he was a regular at the Chez Moma depanneur on Centre street, reinforcing the possibility that he was an important witness to the crimes.
The parents of young Denis Roux Bergevin, who was was murdered at age five in Cote St. Paul in June 1985, recently held a press conference in which they complained of a lack of communication with police in the investigation into their son's premature death.
The child's body was later found in the woods in Brossard. He had been sexually abused before being hit on the head and killed. Police said a grey Chevrolet might have been involved but nothing came of the investigation.
If indeed Quevillon is still alive - he'd be about 74 if he's still alive - and truly had a history of mental illness there's a good possibility that he might be in a place such as the Pinel Institute, where many patients never leave. But it's also possible Quevillon is none of the above and that this narrative is a mutation of the truth bred through decades of desperation. Any and all solid information would be welcome.
In the mid-80s Quevillon was said to have approached police with what might have been some useful information about the killings.
According to one unverified narrative, police were forced to discontinue their interviews with Quevillon on the orders of mental health authorities.
Another version has it that police released him because they did not consider him credible.
This has led to considerable frustration among the families of the victims, who would like to talk to Quevillon on their own but are unable to locate him because if anybody knows, they aren't allowed to tell.
This week, one witness came forth to say that Quevillon lived in Point St. Charles in the early 80s, where he was a regular at the Chez Moma depanneur on Centre street, reinforcing the possibility that he was an important witness to the crimes.
The parents of young Denis Roux Bergevin, who was was murdered at age five in Cote St. Paul in June 1985, recently held a press conference in which they complained of a lack of communication with police in the investigation into their son's premature death.
The child's body was later found in the woods in Brossard. He had been sexually abused before being hit on the head and killed. Police said a grey Chevrolet might have been involved but nothing came of the investigation.
If indeed Quevillon is still alive - he'd be about 74 if he's still alive - and truly had a history of mental illness there's a good possibility that he might be in a place such as the Pinel Institute, where many patients never leave. But it's also possible Quevillon is none of the above and that this narrative is a mutation of the truth bred through decades of desperation. Any and all solid information would be welcome.
Point st Charles! hmm..where Sharron Prior was from.. you just never know
ReplyDeleteI agree with the last comment, if he was mentally unstable, why would he be driving cabs.. funny thing about this is that nobody found it weird that the same dude had so much informations about different children... serial killers actually tend to give clues and cooperate actively to investigations of their own murder, it's like a sort of game for them to keep the thrill alive..
ReplyDeleteIf police had arrested the killer some 30 something years ago instead of discharging him,no children would have perished to the hands of that sadist. Most murders are usually committed by ...re-offenders sadly enough. In Québec,monsters and killers have more protection and rights than the victims..Enquire and investigate deeper,you'll come to the same fucking conclusion unfortunatly.And that's a shame I'll tell you..
ReplyDeleteCLAUDE LEVASSEUR, this the man who's behind Sébastien Métivier and Wilton Lubin . The shoes saler's resided East Plateau around Le Journal de Montréal block .
ReplyDeleteStéphane Gauthier, 1982 , abduction and murder also Pascal Poulin , 1989 same area also .
Levasseur probablebly burried Métivier corpse on Mont-St-Bruno next to Killer Lubin at Parc-Marie-Victorin , Longueuil territory's.