Vancouver Crime Stoppers
"The Hit" had always kept to himself during his youth. He had took a
calculated gamble, and he called Crime Stoppers to get information.
"The Hit" didn't any experience with Crime Stoppers in the past, so he
phoned them to see how they worked on October 26 TH 1997. Vancouver
Crime Stoppers told "The Hit" that he could tell them what he knew
over the phone, and he would get a report number. They told him he
would be paid if his report number produced results. "The Hit" told
Crime Stoppers that he would rather just send in a letter. Crime
Stoppers said that he could do that, however Crime Stoppers said he
would not get a reward if he mailed in the information. "The Hit"
said no problem because he did not want a reward. They gave him an
address to send the letter to at their offices. The combination of
the Piccadilly Pub letter, and his knowledge of Jimmy The Junkie and
his crew would not work to flush out the Mysterious Financier. The
brief communication etched in thousand of switches and binary bites
was the last contact Vancouver Crime Stoppers would ever have with
"The Hit".
Vancouver Crime Stoppers
The Child's Revenge
2170 Old Dollarton Road
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
V7H 1A7
604 929 0681
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On Sep 2, 3:23 am, Vancouver Harbour Centre
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> "The Hit" started the year studying profusely at the U of S to
> maintain his high school average, and he asked permission in November
> to change his courses for the second term to a Economics major and
> Computer Science minor for the next term. He could count his current
> courses towards a degree, and he would shift his emphasis towards a
> Computer Science degree in his next year. Then, his mother decided
> she was going to get off Harvey's run as well. She called her brother
> Jim, and he picked her up in Lethbridge. She moved in temporarily
> with Jim at his place in Saskatoon, until she was able to find a place
> of her own with the money she had from Grampa Godart's estate. "The
> Hit" gave his notice on 8 TH Street E and Clarence Avenue South, and
> he moved in with his mother at her request into a 2 bedroom apartment
> on Victoria Avenue just across the street from Nutana Collegiate
> secondary school on December 1 ST. His mother bought furniture for
> the apartment, and "The Hit" received permission in December to change
> his courses for the second term to a Economics major and Computer
> Science minor for the next term. Now, he could walk to University.
>
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