Trans Canada Highway
"The Hit" boards the Greyhound bus for the Trans Canada Trip back to
Vancouver. He has realized that the Mysterious Financier is a
family. The family is using their men, women, and children to haze
"The Hit. He overhears the Mysterious Financier's women talking about
Cancer in Thunder Bay. "The boys" will have identified the Mysterious
Financier's family along the southern route before the package is
lost.
Jimmy The Junkie and his Crew were used as pawns by the Mysterious
Financier. They were junkies on Hastings Street, and the four of them
would have done anything for a few dollars. The Mysterious Financier
and his family played the junkies like pawns on a chessboard.
The pawns worked the wedding in Winlaw in July 1997. The pawns
followed "The Hit" from the Tipparary Apartments to Ranelagh in
Burnaby before the note. The pawns played the note to the Hell's
Angels in Vancouver. The pawns played the note to the clubs on the
Saskatoon trip at Christmas in 1997. The pawns were played on the
trip to Toronto in January. The pawns were played back on the trip to
Vancouver in early February.
The Mysterious Financier has them setup to die early in February
1998. The Mysterious Financier and his family should have read the
note. Instead they settup the Hell's Angels and Jimmy and his Crew.
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> Meanwhile, Barb and "The Hit" tried to enjoy greater Vancouver by the middle
> of April 1996. They decided to stop for a beer at Piccadilly Pub on Pender
> Street in Vancouver. "The Hit" sensed that the bartender recognized "The
> Hit". He was also working the bar for the Piccadilly Pub in 1994. That was
> when Jimmy The Junkie and Jeff lost "The Hit's" car in 1994. The good
> looking bartender with black hair at the Piccadilly Pub knew how to keep an
> eye on what was going on in the bar and upstairs. He made a call. "The
> Hit" knew that their was a recognition factor when the bartender called
> upstairs immediately. It took less than 5 minutes for "Jimmy The Junkie"
> and "Little Mike" to walk into the Piccadilly Bar. Jimmy The Junkie and
> Little Mike walked straight up to Barb and "The Hit", sitting at their table
> in the bar in the middle of April 1996. The four of them sat down at the
> table along the wall directly across the room from the pay phone on the
> wall. They caught up on the news.
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