Aimé Simard
| Aimé Simard | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1968 |
| 💀Died | July 18, 2003 Montreal, Quebec, CanadaJuly 18, 2003 |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Canadian |
| Other names | Aimé "Ace" Simard |
| 💼 Occupation | Mob hit man turned police informant. |
Aimé Simard was a Canadian mob hitman who was a member of a Hell's Angels puppet club called the Rockers in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] It was rumoured that Aimé Simard had a gay lover, mob associate Dany Kane. Both men held the appearance that they were straight; Dany Kane had a wife and two kids at home. The two worked closely together and performed a few hits together. In February 1997, the pair were ordered by Nomad David "Wolf" Carroll to travel to Nova Scotia to murder another drug dealer, Robert Mcfarlane, who owed the club money.
Offence in 1997
In February 1997, Aimé Simard and Dany Kane drove from Quebec to Nova Scotia in order to murder a drug dealer who owed the club money. The pair were ordered by Nomad David "Wolf" Carroll to kill Robert Mcfarlane, and after they committed the offence, they were arrested shortly after. The government decided to take advantage of this opportunity and got Aimé Simard on board as a government witness. Simard betrayed the Rockers and Hell's Angels, which made him a target for the Hell's Angels group. [2]
Becoming a Police Informant
Aimé Simard was given the choice of going to jail for his crimes or becoming a police informant instead. [3]
Death in Prison
On July 18, 2003, Aimé Simard was found dead at the Prince Albert institution in Saskatchewan, Canada. Simard had requested the transfer to Prince Albert only a few months prior because he thought that he would be safer from the Hell's Angels associates in Saskatchewan than in British Columbia. Simard was stabbed over 100 times. There was a blood trail which led the investigators to the cell next to Aimé Simard's. The other inmate, Alvin Starblanket, plead guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to life without parole for the first 13 years of his sentence. Starblanket's co-accused, Christopher Robert Cluney, 33, was tried for first-degree murder. [4]
References
- ↑ name="inside">CBC News (2004). Inmate's Death Raises Alarm Over Prison Violence. ISBN http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/inmate-s-death-raises-alarm-over-prison-violence-1.486435 Check
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- ↑ [Adam, B. (2008, April 01). Gang Hit Man Stabbed 187 Times in Prison Slaying, Court Told. Retrieved January 9, 2016.]
- ↑ CBC News (2004). Inmate's Death Raises Alarm Over Prison Violence. ISBN http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/inmate-s-death-raises-alarm-over-prison-violence-1.486435 Check
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- ↑ [Gangland. (2008, April 04). Aime Simard had Been a Hitman for the Mafia. Retrieved January 9, 2016. http://royalespot.blogspot.ca/2008/04/aime-simard-had-been-hitman-for-rock.html]
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