Summary
While Alex Caine's earlier-released The Bloody Rise of the Bandidos -- a Canadian bestseller -- threw out unsupported theories on the killings, [Peter Edwards] writes the Canadian Bandidos turned on their own mostly because they were mouth-breathing cowards who couldn't think straight, let alone shoot.
Edwards argues that the eight Toronto Bandidos were shot dead because they stood in the way of [Wayne Kellestine] and Winnipegger Michael (Taz) Sandham's plan to build a Bandido chapter in Winnipeg.It didn't matter that most of them didn't have Harley Davidson motorcycles, a prerequisite to be in an outlaw biker club. Sandham also overlooked the fact that outlaw bikers, as a rule, don't accept ex-cops in their ranks.See the full content of this document
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Bandido Massacre From Start to Finish
The Bandido Massacre
The True Story of Bikers, Brotherhood and BetrayalBy Peter EdwardsHarperCollins 474 pages, $33This is a straight-up account of what led t...See the full content of this document
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