• Bloody Justice

  • The Truth Behind the Bandido Massacre at Shedden
  • By: Anita Arvast
  • Narrated by: Dan Woren
  • Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (38 ratings)

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Bloody Justice

By: Anita Arvast
Narrated by: Dan Woren
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The largest mass murder in Canada's history - and how the Canadian court system let a killer go free...

On the night of April 7, 2006, eight members of the motorcycle gang the Bandidos were killed execution style and left in a farmer's field near London, Ontario. The brutal slaying, the largest mass killing in Canada's history, was reported as the work of a rival motorcycle gang. The Shedden Massacre instantly made international headlines, as did the sensational murder trial that followed. In Bloody Justice, listeners are taken to the very night of the crime itself, to the key players and perpetrators, to the events leading to the slayings - and inside a trial that let a killer go free.

Despite a lengthy, highly publicized trial and the subsequent conviction of six men, author Anita Arvast outlines her startling premise that the Crown's main witness, an informant, lied. Reflecting the author's painstaking research, attendance at the trials, and jailhouse interviews with one of the convicted, Bloody Justice outlines a fascinating case that is very much at odds with the prosecution's.

  • Details how the Crown's case was based upon the testimony of a paid informant.
  • The book dissects the crime scene and court testimony.
  • Offers insightful research on the key players involved, casting actions, evidence and circumstances in a drastically different light than the prosecution.

With its eye-opening research and fast-paced narrative, Bloody Justice offers a compelling new look at a shocking crime and its aftermath that will forever change any common notions of justice - on the street or in the courtroom.

©2012 Anita Arvast (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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author did great job

absolutely phenomenal great detail in-depth reading would definitely read again author did great with detail

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Not the best

Story line and names were hard to follow. I also found myself losing interest and having to go back to understand what I was heading. Not the best outlaw biker book.

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Fact check

Not sure how much of this story you can trust when the author makes up facts instead of checking them.

Chopper Raposo was Portuguese not Italian and the nickname PorkChop came from being Portuguese not because of his mid section. The author goes on in detail about how he gained the nickname from a big midsection and how he had a bond with Boxer because of his Italian heritage. All wrong.

Don't trust any of the facts in this book. When someone goes on and on about facts that are wrong you should be really worried about the rest.

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