The ex-to-hitter Serge Quesnel, one of the best paid formators in Quebec for denouncing his former acolytes of the Hells Angels, is back behind bars.
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The 55 -year -old, who admitted five murders, was arrested last June following the suspension of the parole from which he had benefited for almost ten years, learned our office of inquiry.
Quesnel, who lives under a new identity and whose status of repentant witness allows him to take advantage of protection measures offered by the Sûreté du Québec, would have violated obligations that the federal authorities have imposed on him, according to our sources.
The SQ has not confirmed our information, while the exact nature of the breaches alleged against Quesnel and the prison establishment where it is detained remain secret.
The Départer Serge Quesnel at the Quebec Palace of Justice in January 1997.
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However, it is known that the fate of the deputy from Quebec will soon be reassessed by the Conditional Liberations Commission of Canada.
Dry
The Commission had authorized Quesnel to restore its life within the population in November 2015, with certain obligations.
In particular, the dressedness was imposed on a dry diet due to his previous problems of alcohol consumption.
He also had to refrain from consuming any drugs and attending anyone linked to organized crime or dragging a criminal record.
At the trial of “Mom” Boucher
Quesnel was less successful as a witness to the crown before the courts than another famous abundant from the ranks of the Hells, Stéphane “Godasse” won.
In 1998, in Montreal, at the first trial of the fallen chief of the Hells, Maurice “Mom” Boucher, for having commanded the murders of two correctional agents, it was Quesnel who was the first witness called by the Crown.
Maurice “Mom” Boucher, the head of the Hells Angels of the Nomads chapter, is photographed by the police who also wish to document his many tattoos bearing the image of the Hells Angels following his second arrest in anticipation of the second trial for the murders of the prison guards Diane Lavigne and Pierre Rondeau, October 10, 2000.
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Boucher’s lawyer, Me Jacques Larochelle, had quickly appeared it before the 12 jurors, giving the tone to this trial which was going to end by the acquittal of the leader of bikers, as reported in the last book of our investigation office, Godasse, the real face of a hells killer.
It was after a second trial, where won delivered a solid testimony without being called to Quesnel, that Boucher was finally found guilty in 2002.
The first two hells that Quesnel accused, Louis “Melou” Roy and Sylvain Thiffault, had also been acquitted of murder in the spring of 1997.
$ 500 per week
The Hells Angels had recruited Quesnel as a hitman when he was detained at the Donnacona penitentiary.
Between the winter of 1993 and the spring of 1995, Quesnel perpetrated five assassinations. The victims were Richard Jobin, Martin Naud, Jacques Ferland, Claude Rivard as well as Jacques Delcourt, a trafficker to whom he wished “good night” before emptying the charger of a Revolver Magnum 357 in his direction.
But his killer career ended the 1is April 1995 when his friend and accomplice Michel “Pit” Caron himself became a decline and accused him.
Serge Quesnel also resigned herself to collaborating with justice.
In exchange for its confessions, the State granted it a non -taxable weekly allowance of $ 500 for a period of 15 years, a total of $ 390,000. This contract then made him the highest paid for the history of Quebec.
The state had also committed to erasing its tattoos, including that of a tear near an eye.