Yves Trudeau– “Most Feared Men in Montreal’s Criminal World.”

In your lifetime, you have killed more people than the Canadian military did in the Gulf War.
— Quebec Court Judge Michel Duceppe

Have you ever wondered how life would have been in Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montreal, Quebec, in the late 1970s? Thinking of the beautiful atmosphere, you might wonder what life would have been like if you had visited there then. Well, think again.

 
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Yves Trudeau with his motercycle

Known as a “psychopathic killer,” Yves Trudeau had no conscience for killing 43 people in his time as a member of the Hell's Angels Biker gang and was often under the influence of cocaine to help him carry out his murders. His violent and brutal nature made him one of the “most feared men in Montreal’s criminal world.”

“Canadian Industries Limited” is a production explosives company located in Amos, Quebec, and was Yves’s first job in the early 1960’s. This job introduced Yves’s interest, hobby, and talent for working with explosives.    

Popeye Moto Club and Hells Angles

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Trudeau joined the Popeye Motorcycle Club in 1968 and became involved in a violent biker conflict in the 1970s. The Popeyes were in alliance with the Hells Angels, and they came into conflict with rival gangs like Satan's Choice and the Outlaws over control of the drug trade in Montreal at the time. This war would be known as “The Satan’s Choice-Popeyes War,” Montreal’s first biker war, and be how Trueadus’s name would be known for his killings and danger.

Trudeau rose to stardom in the Popeyes MC as a skilled and cutthroat hitman. known for his great attention to detail with his work on explosives and was even given the name "Apache" after he scalped one of his victims. His violent actions helped the Popeyes take control of key areas in Montreal by the mid-1970s.

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In 1977, after Popeyes teamed up with the Hells Angels Club, Trudeau became a high-profile Hells Angels member in Quebec. He played a key role in starting a bloody war with the Outlaws on 17 February 1978, where he killed several members, cementing his reputation as one of the Hells Angels' most dangerous members.

By 1979, the Hells Angels in Montreal were split into two chapters, and Trudeau was assigned to the North chapter in Laval. This chapter was known for its violence, drug use, and reckless behaviour. Under Trudeau’s leadership, the Laval chapter became one of the most feared and chaotic groups in the Hells Angels.

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November 1984 “de Maisonneuve Blvd. Bombing”

On November 26, 1984, a bomb exploded in a high-rise apartment in Montreal, killing four men, including Paul April, who was believed to be responsible for the recent killing of drug dealer Frank Peter Ryan. The blast was thought to be an act of revenge. It caused severe damage to the building, including the collapse of walls and elevators falling to the basement. The bomb was later traced to Yves Trudeau, a Hells Angel hitman. He had been hired by Ryan's successor from the West End Gang. After turning into an informant, Trudeau testified that he had sent April a VCR and TV set with 16 kilograms of explosives that were hidden inside.

Trudeau's actions in his lifetime made him one of the most prolific killers in the Hells Angels. He admitted to killing 43 people between 1970 and 1985. He was the first Canadian Hells Angel to receive the “Filthy Few” patch, a badge given to members who have killed for the club.

Sentencing

Trudeau’s time in prison was only eight years and was lowered because of the help of law enforcement. His statement made him a target in the criminal world. Trudeau passed on valuable information to investigators and helped uncover more about organized crime in Montreal. His involvement in the Hells Angels and organized crime made his case high-profile.

His status as an informant allowed him to reduce his sentence in some cases, though he still faced significant time behind bars. Trudeau’s decision to become an informant was risky, making him a target in the criminal world. Still, it was seen as an important step in tearing apart the Hells Angels’ Club. Despite the reduced sentence he received in exchange for his testimony, his decision to cooperate was highly controversial and dangerous.

New Identity

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Yves Trueadeu

Trudeau was given a new identity with the witness protection program after he was given parole in 1994. The new identity, Denis Côté, was for his safety, as working with the police and providing testimony against the Hells Angels would make him a target for revenge by members of the gang. Details about his new identity, specifics of where he went, or what name he adopted, are kept confidential for security reasons. Trudeau’s life remained at risk due to the high stakes of his decision to turn informant. He lived with a woman who didn’t know about his past. Worked odd part-time jobs like working as an orderly in a nursing home and as a bus driver for the handicapped.

In 2000, he went back into cocaine addiction and sexually assaulted a 13-year-old boy after plying him with wine and beer, and pleaded guilty in 2004. He was sentenced to a four-year prison term. Trudeau returned to prison as both an informant and a child molester, meaning that he had to be kept in isolation 23 hours a day.

Unfortunately, in 2006. Trueadeu was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer. in 2008, he was granted permission to go to a treatment facility. As part of his release, he wasn’t allowed to be near or contact a minor of one of the victims of his crimes. He died in July of 2008 due to cancer.

Now, I will ask again. Would you want to visit Quebec in the 1960s now since you have read the gruesome history?


Megan Parsons, 25, from Osgoode, Ontario, is a published author of two self-published works, Luna’s Way Home and Just Blame Me. She is currently in her third year of the Professional Writing Program at Algonquin College. Specializing in short fiction, Megan has a passion for writing children’s stories, while also exploring themes of psychological horror in her work.

Interested in more of my writing? you can read more here!

Twilight Killers - Story of “ Deadly True Love”

I was OK with it, erm, just the fact that is happened so quickly gave me peace of mind
— BBC- audio confession of Kim Edwards

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We all know the iconic Twilight Saga movie franchise about Edward Cullen and Bella Swan’s obsessively unhealthy relationship. Fans know how the other vampires, AKA James, Laurent, and Victoria, were killed because of getting in the way of the two being together and how Bella and Edward were both suicidal when they couldn’t be together.

We have Kim Edwards and Lucus Markham, known as the Twilight Killers. Though reading on, you will encounter the story of England’s version of the Twilight Saga of the unhealthy, suicidal, troubled young couple who killed the people who got in their way of being together.

The Crime

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On the night of April 14th, 2016, Kim Edwards and Lucus Markham from Spalding, Lincolnshire. Brutally murdered Elizabeth Edwards, 49 and Katie Edwards, 13, with a 20cm kitchen knife. Stabbing Elizabeth “eight times, including three times in her throat, injuring her jugular vein and almost completely cutting through her windpipe”  and stabbing Katie twice in the neck before smothering her in the face with a pillow to death.  

Early life of the Edwards Family

Growing up, Kim, Katie, and Mary were surrounded by abuse from her biological father, Peter Edwards, with him using physical violence for disincline that it became “normal.” Eventually, in 2004, Elizabeth and her three daughters left to start a new life away from the abuse. They had difficulties finding a permanent place to settle down, staying at multiple women’s shelters until they found a place in Spalding, Lincolnshire.

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The family thought things were finally turning around for them for a brighter future until, In 2008, when Kim was only six years old, her mom punched Kim in the jaw due to self-consciously using violence to fix the situation after there was an argument over the TV after losing her temper.  Elizabeth knew she had done wrong and called social services on herself, knowing that she needed to work on herself and her emotions so another argument would not happen again or become a habit. Kim and her younger sister, Katie, were both put in the foster care system short term after an argument occurred, but Mary, the older sister, was old enough to go out on her own. After Kim and Katie came back to her mother. Nothing was the same again.

The “New” Beginning

Kim would express to her counsellors that her mom didn’t care for her and that it was obvious she liked at Katie more. She then stated to grow up struggling with depression and felt abandoned and that she was the “black sheep of the family”.  In Kim’s teen years people started to notice her struggling, including her teachers making Kim sent for a mental health evaluation but was told she was only a 2 out of 10 concerns.   

Lucus Comes into the Picture

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Kim met Lucus in the special unit at school for students with behavioural issues in 2013 at Spalding Academy and bonded over the trauma they both had growing up. Lucus was known as a bully at school. Kim grew interested in Lucus because of his anger. The two started dating in 2015, at the ages of 13 and 14 years old. Kim seemed happy because of Lucus, making friends and enjoying life, but her grades and family life were going downhill. Distancing herself from them and acting out more.

Elizabeth didn’t approve of Lucus because of the bad influence he gave her and had worried thoughts about him as Elizabeth knew about toxic relationships. Katie, her sister, and her friends would notice bruises on her body and, every so often, a black eye. The couple argued a lot. When the relationship was good, it was good, but if it was bad, it was really bad.

After about one year of dating Elizabeth banned Lucas from coming into their home due to bad behaviour making the couple run away from home. Police and the community got involved in a search for the two who were found in the woods with a packed tent and food for around five days. Elizabeth wanted Lucus out of Kim’s life. Kim was grounded and prohibited her from seeing Lucus open-endedly. From this, the couple grew stronger feelings for each other quickly.  Lucus was sent away to a dispensary school for troubled kids. In March of 2016, Kim’s depression came back and she got bullied in school for other kids finding out about her running away with Lucus.

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At this time, Peter, Kim's father, wanted to come back into their daughter’s life. Kim wanted him in her life, resulting in a heated argument with her mom, making Kim run out of the house right to Lucus. The two locked themselves in Lucus’s room and refused to leave, making both guardians of each child agree to end the relationship. Everything from their relationship was removed from each of their bedrooms like love notes.

Lucus jokingly said while talking to Kim, “Hey, we should kill your mom.” With Kim not being startled by his statement, she answered with, “Okay.” A bigger goal had been put in place. To kill her mom. Every day, Kim and Lucas would meet up at the local McDonald's and plan out the murder. To kill Elizabeth, Katie and themselves. The plan for this murder would be April 11th.

 

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Kim secretly let Lucus into the house multiple times, but each time, she fell asleep, and Lucus would leave. On the 13th, they tried again. Two days later, people started to worry because no one had seen Kim, Lucus, or Katie, and Elizabeth hadn't gone to work. The police were called on the 15th after unanswered calls from Kim's coworker and her boyfriend, Graham Green, a trucker who was often away. When the police arrived, they knocked on the door but got no response until they heard a dog barking. They forced open the door and found Kim and Lucus watching the movie Twilight on a mattress on the floor. The police asked Kim where her mom was, and she said she was "upstairs," and Lucus said, "Why don't you go up and look?"

Charges

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Lucus was to be found guilty and sentenced to a minimum of 20 years at the Nottingham Crown Court. Kim admitted to manslaughter with deniing she had todo with murder. Once Kim was questioned by police she blamed the who murder on Lucus and that she had no idea that anything was happening. owever a jury found her guilty of two counts of murder.


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Megan Parsons, 25, from Osgoode, Ontario, is a published author of two self-published works, Luna’s Way Home and Just Blame Me. She is currently in her third year of the Professional Writing Program at Algonquin College. Specializing in short fiction, Megan has a passion for writing children’s stories, while also exploring themes of psychological horror in her work.

Interested in more of my writing? you can read more here!

Carly Gregg: "Have you ever seen a Dead Body?"

sweet little girl,” but that day it looked as if “she had seen a demon or something.”
— Heath Smylie

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Sept. 20, 2024. LAuren Witte/Clarion Ledger 

March 19th, 2024, Carly Gregg, a 14-year-old girl at the time of the murder, shot her mother, Ashley Smylie a High School math teacher, with a .357 Magnum Pistol two times at her face and one time to her chin at 4:14 pm just after Carly and her mother got home from school.  A friend of Carly’s had told her mother at school out of concern about “Carly’s secret life” including having burner phones, cheating in school, self-harming and drug use including marijuana vape pens that were hidden in her room. This caused an argument that ended up with Carly killing her mother. Carly snuck into her mother’s room to grab her gun that was hidden under the mattress of the bed and shot her mom while she was searching her room for drugs and later attempted to murder her stepfather shooting him in the face, Heath Smylie, but failed and shot him in the shoulder instead.

Buildup to murder

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March 12th, one week before the murder, Carly was put on a new medication, Lexapro, while leaning off the medication Zoloft but went off it completely not listening to her doctor. The morning of the murder, Carly argued with one of her friends at school and cussed him out. Testimony of this friend said he was so worried about her “secret life” of using marijuana and getting high, with also having a burner phone her mom had no idea about. The friend needed to get another friend to distract Carly while her friend went to talk to her mom. He was afraid of what was happening with Carly. Her friend then told Mrs. Smylie after the fourth period.

Everything seemed normal when Carly and her mom drove from school to their home together. Carly goes to let the dogs out while Ashley goes into Carly's room to search. Four boxes of vape pens we found.  Once Carly came back inside from letting the dogs out she immediately went to her mother’s room and grabbed the .357 Magnum Pistol on her mother’s side of the bed from under the mattress. Carly then walked out of her mother’s room hiding the pistol behind her walking through the kitchen looking around the corner making sure her mom hadn’t come outside of her bedroom then proceeded to walk straight into her room and shoot her mother three times.

After the Murder 

After walking back out to the kitchen with the pistol still behind Carly’s back grabbed her phone and sat down on a stool placing the gun still behind her to try to contact five or six of her friends asking for help and starting to sing. One friend offered to call 911, and she said no.

  Gregg later used her deceased mother’s cell phone to text and ask when her stepfather, Heath, would be home. “Are you almost home, honey?” pretending to be her mother to lure him to the house to kill him next. Seconds later singing to herself and texting her friends, (names weren’t mentioned due to being a minor) that there was an emergency. One of Carly’s friends went to her house after 45 minutes and asked at the door of her home, “Are you squeamish around dead bodies?” then mentioned that her stepfather would be next to kill before walking her friend to her room where her deceased mother was “posed” with her arms crossed with a towel over her face.  Later saying “I put three in my mom and three more waiting for my stepdad when he gets home.” Carly asked her friend to wait outside in the backyard, “my stepdad’s about to be home.” The testified friend said that they did go in the backyard and then heard gunshots then got told to run and jump over the backyard fence and the two went in different directions.  

Step-Father’s Turn

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Heath, Carly’s Stepfather, had gotten home over an hour later to have a gun put to his face while opening the door to the kitchen not even three or four inches of the door opening and was put face to face with a gun shooting him in the shoulder by Carly. Heath struggled to take the gun away as Carly made the second and third shots as she ran away from the crime scene with her friend. That was when the 911 call was made.



Charges

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Gregg was found guilty of murder, aggravated assault and tampering with evidence on September 20th, 2024. Carly was offered a plea deal for 40 years in prison but denied it, and her legal team took on an insanity defence case only to not have enough evidence in one hour in court, Carly was sentenced to life in prison without the opportunity of parole with a bond of one-million dollars and is currently being held in custody at the Youthful Offender Facilityof the Mississippi Department of Corrections. She was also charged as an adult.


What do you think? A kid who got upset after getting caught or an insane little girl blaming mental illness for her actions. Comment below with your opinions and thoughts.   



Megan Parsons, 25, from Osgoode, Ontario, is a published author of two self-published works, Luna’s Way Home and Just Blame Me. She is currently in her third year of the Professional Writing Program at Algonquin College. Specializing in short fiction, Megan has a passion for writing children’s stories, while also exploring themes of psychological horror in her work.

Interested in more of my writing? you can read more here!