Murder The Hit
"The Hit" arrived in Lloydminster, and he stayed with Lorraine and
Gordon for a few days. Lorraine was working for Ed King Husky Bulk as
a secretary, and she found him a job at Ed King Husky Bulk driving
fuel truck. He moved into Lloydminster where he eventually met up
with Randy, Emery, and Clinton Piatte from St. Brieux. They were
working in Lloydminster during the oil boom, and he shared an
apartment with them. "The Hit" made good money that summer driving
fuel to drilling rigs, farmers, businesses, and a few service
stations. "The Hit" met a few of the local bikers that summer, when
he pulled the front wheel up while passing them on the Yellowhead
Highway going through Lloydminster at a light. They were all heading
for the Wayside Inn, and they had a few beers with "The Hit" that
day. He had turned 18 years of age in Alberta where he could drink
beer legally in the bar for the first time in his life. "The Hit"
made 3 mistakes that summer. First, he lent his motorcycle to Randy
for a ride one day, and Randy put the bike over backwards with lots of
damage. Second, he had a flat on the inside duel tire at the back of
his fuel truck, and he did not see it until the second tire blew. He
almost rolled the truck. Third, he slipped while dropping a 45 gallon
barrel of oil off the back bed of the fuel truck for a drilling rig,
and he fell awkwardly with the barrel. The oil barrel fell with him,
and he landed between the ground and the barrel. He rolled the barrel
aside, but he needed surgery for a Hernia at Lloydminster Hospital 5
days before he was to start his second year of University.
Murder The Hit
Dennis Rohel
The Child's Revenge
2170 Old Dollarton Road
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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