Thursday, June 12, 2025

An IHIT lie comes back to bite them in the a*s

 

When you tell a lie you have to have a good memory because when you contradict yourself or the known facts, you expose the lies. Recently someone mentioned Jesse Adkins

In 2017 IHIT had a police witness testify in court that they were a former UN gang member back when the UN was active and that they were in the car with another UN member when with Barzan Tilli-Choli shot Jonathan Barber who was driving Jamie Bacon's car thinking it was Jamie Bacon. 

This police informant became known as C in court. "C testified that Adkins and Vallee confessed to him that they were the hit men that gunned down LeClair, a Bacon associate, in a Langley plaza on Feb. 6, 2009." Say what?!

Previously I said IHIT paid Blaze and the Bobsey Twins to lie about Corey Valee. We were told there were two shooters in the Kevin LeClair murder. The only witness said they were wearing masks but one was noticeably larger than the other. That was K9. The rat pack couldn't get paid if they said it was K9 because K9 was dead so they made up a lie. 

They said Corey Vallee and Conor D'monte killed Kevin LeClair. That was an obvious lie because Corey and Conor are the same size. Well in 2017 C testified that it was Corey Valee and Jesse Adkins. Now Crown claims that it was Corey Valee and Conor D'monte. So which is it? It can't be both and it isn't either. According to the Crown's own evidence Conor D'monte is innocent but IHITit is going to pay Blaze and the Rat pack more money to lie in court. That is a complete waste of tax dollars.

On a side note, The Times Colonist reported that "Longtime United Nations gang twins David and Ryan Murphy, 42, admitted in B.C. Supreme Court Tuesday that they helped their criminal organization commit the killings of Jonathan Barber in Burnaby and Kevin LeClair in Langley."

"Both twins were handed two-year sentences for their roles in the plot to kill the notorious Bacon brothers and their associates over several months in 2008 and 2009."

"Lawyers for the Murphy twins and Crown prosecutor Gordon Matei made a joint submission for the two-year terms, noting there was no evidence against the brothers until they provided incriminating statements to the RCMP this year."

"Matei also provided Cullen with two sealed documents that he said were a key part of the recommendation for the light sentences. Cullen said that normally, the twins’ admitted crimes would warrant more serious charges and a tougher penalty."

"But Cullen imposed the two-year sentences, noting there are exceptional circumstances in this case which have resulted in these proceedings.” Gee, I wonder what that was...

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