Mobile Phone Biker News

Biker News: 1%er,Outlaw,Bikernews,Bikernews.net
New Bikers -N- Friends  |  Who's Online  |  Cops Gone Bad  | Biker Foes |  Final Chapter |  Who's a Rat? |  Shop OBWorld |  DONATE |  Brothers Memorial  | Fix Site

Username:
Password:
Remember
Username:
Keep Me
Logged On:

    Register  Register
    Forgot Password  Forgot Password


Add Your E-mail Address to our Mailing List

17564





BIKER NEWS NETWORK
best viewed at 1280x1024
"Kill a Biker, Go To Jail"
Click here to help
"Save a Biker!"


HOT BIKER BABES!

Make Donation to Site!

1%er News:

Cold blood among Canadian Bandidos

--ADVERTISEMENT--
(Click ESC to stop the shaking)
Source: ctv.ca

Canada - Imagine an outlaw motorcycle club whose members can barely afford to pay their cellphone bills.

The Toronto president is a Jenny Craig client and an elder member is a terminally-ill cancer patient looking for companionship while he waits to die. Another guy is too fat to ride a conventional motorcycle. ~some pics~ Other clubs turn down the chance to join this crew and several members take it upon themselves to quit. Existing members squabble to the point where they can't agree on how they should design their club Christmas card. The group is so inept, that it is on the edge of being kicked out of its parent organization -- one of the biggest biker clubs in the world.

These are descriptions of the same Bandidos chapter which saw eight of its members slaughtered at an Ontario farmhouse nearly four years ago, in the worst mass-killing in provincial history.

The story of how they came to die is detailed in "The Bandido Massacre," a newly released book by Peter Edwards, a Toronto Star reporter who covered the story since it hit the front page in April 2006.

Their quest to wear what Edwards describes as "leather sandwich boards" with Bandidos logos, is a story that is both sad and compelling for readers trying to understand how they became involved in such a dangerous situation.

In a recent interview, Edwards told CTV.ca that it's a story of a group of grown men "who should have stepped away and didn't."

Bandido living

Four years ago, the rollcall of the doomed Bandidos members sounded like the line-up card of a beer league softball team: Bam Bam, Big Paulie, Boxer, Crash, Chopper, Goldberg, Little Mikey and Pony.

Most of these guys were relatively new to the biker scene and they didn't have much luck drumming up respect, despite the Bandido logo they wore on their backs.

Some of them were catching the wrong type of attention, with police frequently watching the crew for their suspected involvement in the murder of a Keswick, Ont., drug dealer.

They were on the verge of being kicked out of the worldwide biker club and were the target of frequent email rebukes from upper-level Bandidos in the southern U.S.

Several of the eventual victims had grumbled about getting out of the rag-tag biker crew, the types of guys Edwards said had the potential "to grow out of" the biker lifestyle.

But they didn't.

"These guys totally brought it on themselves," said Edwards, noting that it was not the police, nor the Hells Angels, who brought them down. Instead, it was members of their own club, who were supposed to be their friends.

The farm

The demise of these eight men took place at a farm property in Iona Station, a small Ontario hamlet located more than 200 kilometers southwest of Toronto.

The property was owned by Wayne "Weiner" Kellestine, a long-time biker and fellow Bandido who was well-known to police by the time the eight murders took place in his barn.

Bodies had twice turned up near his property over the years and Kellestine had served time in prison. He'd also survived an assassination attempt.

In his personal life, Kellestine once shot his ex-wife with an air gun "for a joke", Edwards reports in his book. On another occasion, Kellestine threatened to shoot a DJ in the foot for playing rap music instead of Lynyrd Skynyrd at a Toronto club.

His home had a similarly creepy vibe, according to Edwards' description.

Inside the main floor of his farmhouse in Iona Station, Kellestine decorated a room with Confederate and Nazi flags and other racist memorabilia, a collection Edwards describes as "a shrine of sorts to violent losers." It was also filled with weapons, which Kellestine was banned from possessing.

It was in his junk-filled barn where his eight brother Bandidos would be ambushed and marched to their deaths.

But overall, Kellestine's farm was a place where his biker friends had travelled many times before, where they felt safe, and where they would let down their guard.

A day of death

The Bandidos converged on the Iona Station property on the night of April 7, 2006.

The bikers travelled to the farm to attend what they called a church session -- a mandatory meeting for club members, where they hashed out club business.

But they didn't know that other Canadian Bandidos had made their way to the farm from Winnipeg. They were hiding at various points around the property, waiting for their Ontario brothers to arrive.

An ambush ensued, the eight Toronto Bandidos were caught off guard and within hours, they were marched, one-by-one, to their deaths in the cars parked outside the barn.

By the end of the night, Jamie Flanz, 37; the terminally-ill George Jessome, 52 ; the recently-married George Kriarakis, 28; Luis Raposo, 41; Frank Salerno, 43; young father Paul Sinopoli, 30; recent recruit Michael Trotta, 31; and their leader, factory worker John Muscedere, 48, lay dead.

Their killers drove down the road and parked the cars carrying the victim's bodies in a farmer's field about 14 kilometres away from Kellestine's farm. They didn't drive very far because one of their makeshift hearses -- a vehicle that victim Flanz drove to the farm while being trailed by police -- ran out of gas and it was already past dawn by the time they went to cover their tracks.

The bodies were found by mid-morning and police began an intensive investigation that eventually saw six suspects convicted of 44 counts of first-degree murder.

The aftermath

With so much wasted life and wanton violence in the Bandido massacre story, it's a tale of an unfortunate brotherhood with violent members.

"I didn't set out to write a cautionary tale," said Edwards. "In the end, that's where I ended up."

The bottom line is that for the eight slain Bandidos, they joined a club they thought would bring them brotherhood.

Instead, the slain bikers' membership brought them less freedom, unnecessary stresses and tickets to an early grave.

The people who killed them wanted to gain control of a dysfunctional club, in what was described in court as an internal cleansing. But it's still hard to understand how eight people could be wiped out in a single night by people they thought were their friends.

"This one, here, you have to get to the core of madness to understand what happened," said Edwards, summing up a mass murder that served little benefit to the biker world.

For now, the six men convicted of killing eight of their so-called brothers wait to return to court. Each one -- Marcelo Aravena, Brett Gardiner, Frank Mather, Dwight Mushey, as well as Sandham and Kellestine -- has appealed their convictions on eight counts of first-degree murder.

A seventh member of the killing party became a Crown witness and now lives under a new name. He was identified only as M.H. at trial.

Kellestine based his appeal in part on the judge's decision to allow Crown prosecutors to show jurors a picture "the German swastika flag" hanging at his house.

Edwards said he considers Kellestine "a joke" whose image he did not want to build up when writing his book.

"I wanted people to laugh at Kellestine, not fear Kellestine," he said.

Click Here for the original article


Disclaimer: The opinions in this article are solely those of the writer, and may not reflect the beliefs of anyone at Outlaw Biker World.
This site may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of political, human rights, economic, democracy, and social justice issues, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use', you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

Posted By THUMPERRRR on 2/7/2010 9:16 AM | 1%er News
4 comments | Printer friendly page




You must be logged in to read all comments or to add comments

You may only post comments on a article for 15 days

LEAVIN ALONE
Posted by MIAMI on 2/9/2010 11:13 AM

SAD WHEN YA GOTTA PUT THINGS LIKE THIS ON THE WWW FOR ALL TO READ,TAKIN CARE OF BIZ WITH 10'S OF THOUSANDS EXPOSURE.I HAVE TROUBLE BELIEVING THESE GUYS MENTIONED,WERENT THE ALLEGED VICTIMS,AN EVEN HARDER TIME BEKIVING THESE WERE THE GUYS THAT WERE TOTALLY OUT OF THE LOOP OF THE CLENSING.I DON'T EVEN KNOW IF EVERYONE HAS BEEN SENTENCED INVOLVED IN THAT TRIAL.I KNOW THAT THIS IS NOT MINE OR ANYONE ELSES BUSINESS.BEFORE MOM WAS SENTENCED,THEY MADE HIM LOOK TO BE A GANGSTER,CUZ HE CHOSE TO DRIVE AN SUV,RATHER THAN HAVIN AN OFF DUTY SCREW OR ANY LEO,WITH HIS SUV UP MOM'S ASS,DURING A TRIAL FOR ATTEMPTING TO CLENSE SOME TURNKEY.TO PROVE HE IS A BIKER,HE WAS TO MACHETTE HIS WAY TO HIS BIKE UPON LEAVING ANYWHERE,AND HOPE THE TRUCKS BEHIND HIM ARE GONNA STOP AT A FUCKING LIGHT.FUCK,IT IS TCOB,AND IT AINT OURS TO TALK ABOUT OR CRITICIZE,OR THAT WOULDN'T MAKE US ANY BETTER THAN AN INFORMANT OR A LEO WITH A HAIR ACROSS HIS ASS. WHO THE FUCK IS RIDING IN CANADA DURING THESE MONTHS? A 400LB BIKER THAT MAY NEED A BOSS HAWG OR A TRIKE TO RIDE,IS NOT OUR BIZ.APPROACH THE 400LB BIKER AND LAUGH AT HIM CUZ HE HAS A BIG ASS ELSEWHERE,THIS IS FOR PEOPLE THAT SHOULD KNOW BETTER THAN TO HAVE WANTED TO READ THAT BELITTLING OF OBESITY AND SOMEONE WITH A FATALITY ILLNESS,HANGIN ON.BUY 1 OF THEM SOME JENNY CRAIG DINNERS OR A FOOD ACCOUNT TO HELP HIM. DON'T SHIT ON HIM.THERES MUCH MORE TO DO,BUT ITS RAININ KINDA HEAVY HERE AND THUNDERING.BUT I AM AS ASHAMED AS ANYONE ELSE THAT READ IT SHOULD BE.SURE AS FUCK WASN'T FUNNY OR A GOOD THING WE KNOW ABOUT NOW. HAVE A GOOD ONE,HELP OUR AMERICANS WITHOUT POWER,AND IF THAT GETS TOO BORING OR IS ALL BETTER THEN GO TO HAITEE.TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER,WE NEED ALOT OF HELP CLOSER THAN YOU THINK. SEMPER FI MARINES,AND THOSE THAT SUPPORT THEM.

what's happened to trust?
Posted by wingman on 2/8/2010 12:00 AM

I'm an old dog, 40 yrs friendships,trust in a brotherhood. I don't know shit & admit only to knowin less. But this wasn't business, and I can't imagine anyone in the proud group that they are, believing anything of this was approved. For the ones turnin over, they belong face down. Respect to all, but that whole deal pissed me off. (I'm hopin that M.H. never has another friend!)

Bandido Business
Posted by harley1005 on 2/7/2010 1:45 PM

This is TOTALLY Bandido Business and none of our business. Respect to one of the greatest MC's in the world and MY personal respect to their late President Ronnie Hodge 1%er.. May he ride free where all the TRUE 1%er's go after their passing.

Time to close shop
Posted by steelcowboy on 2/7/2010 12:42 PM

I have nothing but LL&R for the club but I thought that this chapter was closed. In my opinion either a strong leader needs to be apointed to go publicly send these assholes walking or strip them of anything related to the club. Most of the real members patched over from the rockmachine to make the original chapter and alot of them just patched back recently. I know the clubs presence could for sure be sucessfull but these jokers don't seem to have what it takes and with all the bad media that has surfaced lately in Germany I think it has the Canadian media looking for any story. Again I say this with nothing but LL&R for the club.




Click here to get the news on your site

Get your news on







Search Site:     Flush Cache    
© Copyright 1997 - 2010
By Law, these pages and graphics herein are under copyright and are under ownership of "Biker News: 1%er,Outlaw,Bikernews,Bikernews.net" and may only be used if requested by Email.