After Bill Majcher's case was heard Dean Wiwchar submitted a guilty plea in the courtroom next door. As we recall, Dean was Larry Amero and Robby Alkhalil's co accused in the murder of Sandip Duhre at the Vancouver Wall Centre.
Larry and Robby were convicted of ordering the murder. Robby said Dean was his best hitter. It was actually very surreal. He wasn't sitting in the witness dock or the prisoner's box. He was sitting on a swivel chair in front of the witness dock in street clothes. He took a page from Larry Amero's courtroom book and was wearing black rimmed glasses. I assume they were prescription but it could also have been just for effect.
He seemed very human. He kind of seemed like a normal guy. Quite often you see school field trips visiting the courthouse and today there was a small group that sat in on the plea.
Normally court is pretty boring but as the judge read out all the charges in the guilty plea about being a hitman who committed two murders I looked over at the students to see if they were at all shocked. It was a pretty heavy discussion.
One of the things the judge said is that she is not bound to impose whatever agreement he has made with the prosecution. I did not realize that. Usually when someone makes a plea deal, an agreement is made. I think usually the judge implements whatever the agreement was but on occasion they do impose more than what the crown was asking.
He didn't rat out Larry and Robby for ordering the hit. The judge read out the charges and named the email usernames that ordered the hit. Get this one of the usernames was Where's Waldo. That is hilarious. I made a blog post Where's Waldo after Robby escaped from prison.
That was actually Robby's username. Another username was Skullbuster. That must have been Larry Amero. He's the one that said Jonathon Bacon was his best friend.
Two other usernames in an additional murder was Birdman and Side Swiper. I guess it's up to the crown to prove who they were. Dean couldn't deny the evidence they had on him.
Another surreal factor was how calm he was. Maybe it was because he's already been convicted of a couple of murders in Toronto and it's likely these life sentences will be served concurrently not consecutively.
It was just so bizarre because he was wearing street clothes and when he got up to leave two sheriffs met him and I was wondering if they were going to escort him outside through the public. They ended up pointing forward and left thought the inside of the courtroom.
I can't remember why his trial was separated from Robby and Larry's. Initially they were all together. Perhaps his guilty plea was why. Dean's sentencing hearing is on November 14th and the judges reasons for judgement are December 5th. I'm sure it will be posted on the court's website eventually.
The judge said during the sentencing hearing she wants to hear from him. If he's not comfortable speaking he can write it down. She wants to know who he is. I guess she's wondering how someone becomes a cold hearted killer. Very sad.
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What's sad about it. The guy is a sociopath. Killing people for money instead of getting a job is the way he thinks. Cold blooded killer only sad thing is all the money taxpayers ard paying to prove that ia what he is.
ReplyDeleteSad as in a wasted life. He certainly didn't show any remorse despite the dramatic presentation he may have prepared for his sentencing. You're probably right. He must be a sociopath. He has no concept of the gravity of his actions whatsoever. Yet.
DeleteSure he has total concept, he just doesn't give a rats ass. A sociopath is selfishness to the extreme. The quarter of mill he was paid accommodated his lifestyle. A bug
ReplyDeletePerhaps. I was however referring to an eternal understanding. Where we experience all the pain we have caused others. Fools mock but they shall mourn.
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