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Originally Posted by calgarychef
I agree, I think there’s some very well placed people who were involved and I’ve never seen a case hushed up so tightly. He didn’t operate alone.
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Basically, when the story first broke, the Hells Angles connection was mentioned right off the bat and my first thought was "Well good luck making that stick." Instead Pickton kept his mouth shut, did a bit of delaying and reduced sentance manovering, and ultimately went to jail without much of a fight.
Still seems weird as hell to me. The only reason I can think of for how that played out is if the consequences of making the obvious argument were going to be worse than life in prison.