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True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

THE BANDIDO MASSACRE-Peter Edwards

True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers

Dan Zupansky

True Crime, News Commentary, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2012

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary


On the morning of April 8, 2006, residents of the hamlet of Shedden, Ontario, woke up to the news that the bloodied bodies of eight bikers from the Bandidos gang had been found dead on a local farm. The massacre made headlines around the world, and the shocking news brought a grim light to an otherwise quiet corner of the province. Six Bandidos would eventually be convicted of the first-degree murder of their biker brothers.
Like other outlaw bikers, Bandidos portray themselves as motorcycle enthusiasts who are systematically misunderstood and abused by the police, as well as feared by the public. We now know the Bandidos were anything but simple motorcycle enthusiasts. However, unlike such biker gangs as the Hell's Angels, who run sophisticated operations, the Bandidos were highly disorganized, prone to petty infighting and even engaged in sabotaging fellow members. This is the story of how the Bandidos self-destructed over one very dark night.
As gripping as any crime novel, The Bandido Massacre takes us inside a crumbling brotherhood bent on betrayal and self-obliteration. THE BANDIDO MASSACRE-Peter Edwards

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You are now listening to True Murder, the most shocking killers in true crime history,

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and the authors that have written about them.

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Gasey, Bundy, Dahmer, The Night Stalker, BTK, every week, another fascinating author

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talking about the most shocking and infamous killers in true crime history, True Murder

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with your host, journalist and author, Dan Zupansky.

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Good evening.

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This is your host, Dan Zupansky, for the program True Murder, the most shocking killers

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in true crime history, and the authors that have written about them.

0:55.2

On the morning of April 8, 2006, residents of the Hamlet of Shedden, Ontario woke up to

1:01.9

the news that the bloodied bodies of eight bikers from the Banditos motorcycle gang

1:06.9

had been found dead on a local farm.

1:10.0

The massacre made headlines around the world, and the shocking news brought a grim light

1:15.2

to an otherwise quiet corner of the province.

1:18.2

Six Banditos bikers would eventually be convicted of the first-degree murder of their

1:23.0

biker brothers.

1:25.2

Like other outlawed bikers, Banditos portrayed themselves as motorcycle enthusiasts who are

1:29.4

systematically misunderstood and abused by the police, as well as feared by the public.

1:34.8

We now know the Banditos were anything but simple motorcycle enthusiasts.

1:38.5

However, unlike such biker gangs as the Hells Angels, who run sophisticated operations,

1:43.9

the Banditos were highly disorganized, prone to petty infighting, and even engage in sabotaging

1:49.9

fellow members.

1:51.5

This is the story of how the Banditos self-destructed over one very dark night.

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