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00:00THE CITY IN BRAZIL
00:30And there was a great mystery surrounding why he was killed and the arbitrary way in which it happened.
00:39Alongside the police, there are those who narrate the investigation firsthand.
00:43In film, on paper, and on tape.
00:46They are the first public witnesses.
00:49Through their eyes, they capture the darkest chapters of crime.
01:00THE CITY IN BRAZIL
01:09Timmins, Ontario
01:27Timmins is basically a forest and mining town.
01:40There are many forests, trees all around, and lots of rocks.
01:45We are part of the Canadian shield.
01:46The people of Timmins work hard; they are miners.
01:49Everyone looks out for each other.
01:52Everyone knows each other.
01:54We know who everyone's relatives are.
01:56So, when something bad happens in a city like that,
02:00Everyone has some kind of contact with the person.
02:04It's a very close-knit community.
02:06In the mid-1990s,
02:11Raymond Colley lived in Timmins with his wife and two children.
02:14Like many in the area, he worked in the fields in the mining sector.
02:20He was a miner, a man of the woods.
02:24He worked with his brothers at an exploration company.
02:29welding earth in the middle of the bush.
02:31He was an important person.
02:35And he was very good.
02:37Everyone liked Ray, and he was very playful.
02:40Ah, he had a big heart.
02:46If you knew him, you wouldn't forget him.
02:51In 1995, however, Colley's family suffered a terrible blow.
02:56Ray's wife was hospitalized with a chronic illness.
03:01I've seen a lot in my life, but...
03:04How Ray took care of his wife,
03:07He spent a very long time in the hospital.
03:11Every day, he went there.
03:14It wasn't supposed to be just 15 or 10 minutes.
03:16He would go there in the morning and leave at night.
03:20And he would come back the next day and stay again.
03:22And then it would go on again and again.
03:23In July 1996, after more than a year battling the disease,
03:30Ray's wife passed away.
03:36It was very difficult.
03:38We were very close.
03:39It's just me and my brother.
03:41And it was extremely difficult for my father.
03:43Very difficult indeed.
03:46I mean, he lost...
03:47How can I speak?
03:48My best friend.
03:49In the winter of 1996,
03:55Ray returned to full-time work.
03:57and was trying to readjust to her new life.
04:01On November 1, 1996,
04:04after a hard week of work,
04:06Raymond Collin plans to spend a night in the city.
04:11It was snowing very heavily.
04:13It was freezing outside.
04:15So, in the early afternoon,
04:17They stopped working.
04:18And Ray received his payment.
04:20Then he went to the bank and cashed his $600 check.
04:25And around 4:30, I think.
04:26He was in some tavern.
04:28and started drinking a little with his brother, Rolly.
04:32We were having fun.
04:34Ray was putting tokens in the jukebox.
04:36and playing pool.
04:37Ray had sold some land.
04:40I don't think he had all that money from the sale.
04:42But we were fine.
04:45He had a huge amount of money, you know?
04:48He always put it in his shirt pocket.
04:51So, every time he went to get the money,
04:54Whenever he went to buy a round,
04:57Everyone was watching.
04:59And I was telling him,
05:00Ray, for God's sake, don't do that!
05:02You might have problems.
05:04I must have told him that.
05:06half a dozen times that night,
05:08But he kept doing it.
05:09Ray was having a lot of fun.
05:12And he didn't want to stop.
05:16Shortly after 11 pm,
05:18Roland and his wife decided to leave.
05:20However, Raymond decided to stay there alone.
05:24He went through a very difficult time.
05:27with the passing of my mother.
05:29So, he went to have some fun.
05:30I knew that on Friday
05:46He should be home with me.
05:48And he wasn't there.
05:50Was I going to question that?
05:51No.
05:52Should I be worried?
05:54No.
05:55You know, he was a 50-year-old man.
05:58Sunday morning when I woke up
06:01I knew something was wrong.
06:02because he wouldn't leave me alone
06:04for two nights.
06:07We spent a lot of time just driving.
06:08everywhere in Timmins.
06:11We checked the motels.
06:12And you know, the bars, the restaurants
06:15And we didn't find it.
06:20On Sunday night,
06:22Christine notified the local police.
06:23about the disappearance of her father.
06:25She called to inform us.
06:27who didn't see her father
06:29a few days ago
06:29and that was quite unusual
06:30The fact that he didn't come home.
06:33The information that we also received
06:35daughter
06:35Ray was driving.
06:37a rented pickup truck
06:38that he used to wear for work.
06:41It was just a red pickup truck.
06:43simple.
06:44And we got the license plate number as well.
06:47The patrol police
06:49she remained attentive
06:50to locate Raymond Collin
06:51or your pickup truck,
06:53But they found no trace of him.
06:54However, a few days later,
06:56the owners of a building in the region
06:58They filed a complaint about a vehicle.
06:59which was abandoned on his property.
07:03I received a call from the call center.
07:05to meet
07:06a lady who reported
07:08that there was a vehicle
07:09left in your parking lot.
07:12When I was checking the license plate,
07:14I realized it was our missing vehicle.
07:16The car had ice on it.
07:19on the windshield
07:21and a little on the side windows.
07:22there was a ticket
07:24in the windshield wiper
07:25which was left the day before
07:26by another lady
07:27that I was nervous
07:29because the vehicle was parked there.
07:33The police officer Treblecock
07:34looked at the vehicle
07:35and saw,
07:37to his surprise,
07:38a body
07:38lying down in the front seat
07:41of the car.
07:44I opened the door.
07:45And I saw a body on the bench.
07:47I searched for signs of life.
07:48and nothing.
07:50The corpse
07:51is the missing
07:52Raymond Collin
07:53and it was frozen
07:55Because of the cold.
07:57At that time,
07:58like a regular police officer,
07:59my work
08:00It was about maintaining the scene.
08:01to make sure
08:02that nobody get in the car
08:03and didn't even touch him.
08:04I had to keep
08:05whatever evidence there might be,
08:06whether they were accidental
08:08or homicide.
08:08At that moment,
08:09I didn't know.
08:12The members of the sector
08:14criminal investigation
08:15they were called
08:15to inspect the scene.
08:19When I arrived,
08:20police officer Treblecock
08:21I was there.
08:22I went to the vehicle.
08:23and I observed
08:24Mr. Collin
08:25inside the car.
08:28Mr. Collin
08:29it seemed to be
08:30sitting on the bench
08:31of passengers
08:32and leaning
08:34to the side
08:34of the driver.
08:36The officer
08:37identification
08:38started taking pictures
08:39from abroad
08:40from the pickup truck
08:41And from the interior as well.
08:44And how everything
08:45was found
08:46in the vehicle,
08:47without touching anything,
08:48Just taking photos.
08:49When we open
08:50the door
08:51on the passenger side,
08:52we saw
08:53that there was
08:53a cap
08:55played on the bench
08:56next to
08:57from Mr. Collin.
09:00I noticed
09:00that had
09:00green backpacks
09:01on the floor,
09:02Two of them.
09:03And a cigarette butt
09:04of cigarettes too,
09:05that was
09:05between the legs
09:06from Mr. Collin.
09:08And I noticed
09:09that had
09:10a little blood
09:11in the area
09:11from his nose.
09:12At the time,
09:13I thought
09:13maybe
09:13Mr. Collin
09:14had fallen,
09:15hit his head,
09:15or maybe
09:16he had
09:16sitting
09:17in the car,
09:18fallen asleep
09:18and frozen.
09:21The body
09:21and the pickup truck
09:22were removed
09:23from the street
09:23for an evaluation
09:24internal
09:25more precise.
09:28At the same time,
09:30the members
09:30of the family
09:31by Ray Collin
09:31receive
09:32The terrible news.
09:35After,
09:35I went
09:36to the location
09:36where Christine
09:37I was working at the time.
09:38And I spoke with her.
09:40I didn't think
09:43in what they
09:43They were going to tell me.
09:44I think that
09:44when I
09:45I saw them,
09:45I already knew.
09:46what it was.
09:48Just by looking
09:48for them,
09:49I knew
09:49that my father
09:51He was dead.
09:55It was very difficult.
09:56for her.
09:57She felt very bad.
09:59Both
09:59They were quite close.
10:00She had just finished.
10:01of losing her mother
10:02in July of the same year.
10:04It was too sad.
10:05for her.
10:05Due
10:08to the circumstances
10:09suspicions
10:10of death,
10:10the police
10:11ordered
10:11an autopsy
10:12in the body.
10:14On the day
10:15November 6th
10:16I scout
10:17the body
10:18of the deceased
10:19to the Center
10:19of Forensic Sciences
10:21in Toronto.
10:22And the autopsy
10:24was carried out
10:25by Dr. Martin Quinn.
10:27As soon as he arrived,
10:28the first thing
10:29that Dr. Quinn
10:31he did
10:31he was
10:32take an x-ray
10:35from the head
10:36of the victim.
10:38And at that moment,
10:39that's when
10:39we have become aware
10:41that the victim
10:42She had been shot.
10:43She had
10:43a total
10:44four bullets,
10:46being three
10:47in the head
10:48and a
10:49lodged
10:50on the back
10:50from the head
10:51on the back of the neck.
10:53The bullets
10:54They were .22 caliber.
10:55and they must have been
10:56shots
10:56from a pistol.
10:59What is more,
10:59the money
11:00that Raymond Collin
11:01I had it in my pocket.
11:01had disappeared,
11:03giving a possible
11:04motive for the crime.
11:05I received a phone call.
11:06of the policeman
11:07Morton,
11:07that was
11:08in the morgue
11:08in Toronto.
11:09He had the results.
11:10preliminary
11:11from the autopsy
11:12and said that Mr.
11:12Collin took
11:13five shots
11:13in the head
11:14by a weapon
11:14of low caliber.
11:17We stayed
11:18astonished
11:18due to
11:19of him having
11:19five holes
11:20of gunshots
11:20in the head,
11:21given that
11:21right away
11:22We didn't realize.
11:24All of us
11:25We fell hard.
11:27We stayed
11:27We were very surprised.
11:29We suspect
11:29by appearance
11:30that could have been
11:31an injury
11:31or a beating
11:34by a possible
11:34assault.
11:35That was the impression.
11:36that passed on to us
11:37and it was very
11:38alarming.
11:40So the tension
11:40increased
11:41somehow.
11:43Despite the efforts
11:45of the police
11:45to keep the details
11:46of the crime in secrecy,
11:48the news
11:48of whom Raymond Collin
11:49He was shot.
11:50It spread very quickly.
11:51shocking the residents.
11:52Many of the rumors
11:56and speculations
11:57that appeared
11:58they were
11:58Is this gratuitous violence?
11:59It's violence.
12:00of gangs
12:01Or is it a gang?
12:01Of motorcyclists?
12:02He was being followed.
12:03Or did it involve drugs?
12:05People
12:05they want to know
12:06who did this,
12:07who killed
12:07Raymond Collin,
12:08Why did they do that?
12:09That was the point.
12:10main.
12:12According to the investigation
12:13continues,
12:14new tracks
12:15They appear in the pickup truck.
12:16where Raymond Collin
12:17It was found.
12:18A clear image
12:19arises from how
12:20a brutal killer
12:21He committed his crime.
12:22November 1996.
12:28In the small town
12:29of Timings,
12:30Ontario,
12:31Raymond Collin,
12:3252 years old,
12:33He was murdered.
12:33in his pickup truck,
12:35being a victim
12:35than it seems
12:36to have been
12:36a death
12:37by execution.
12:39For members
12:40of the family
12:41who are alive,
12:42mourning
12:42it is mixed
12:43afraid.
12:44The killer
12:44still
12:45on the loose.
12:47I was sad,
12:49I was scared.
12:51Things like that
12:52They don't happen.
12:54It was very difficult.
12:54to deal with that.
12:55I always stayed
12:56concerned
12:57if I would
12:58next
12:58or my brother.
13:00My uncles
13:01They could be,
13:01whatnot,
13:02anyone.
13:03And I couldn't.
13:04stay at home
13:05alone.
13:05I always had
13:06having someone
13:06with me at home.
13:08Always, always.
13:09Local residents
13:10They are scared too.
13:11for the first murder
13:13of the city
13:13in almost four years.
13:15In general,
13:16the city was
13:17with that feeling.
13:18When violence
13:19It takes place in a city.
13:19smaller,
13:20people always
13:21They become more cautious.
13:22And I think that
13:23There was caution.
13:24who took over
13:26of this entire area.
13:28Is it safe?
13:29to go out?
13:29I can go
13:30To that bar again?
13:31Can I go to the community?
13:32I can go to the center.
13:33again?
13:34And I think that what
13:35It drove people crazy.
13:35for a while
13:36It was not knowing.
13:37what was the reason
13:38and what was
13:39behind this.
13:39Speaking with employees
13:42from the bar where your brother
13:43Ray Collin saw
13:44for the last time,
13:45the police discovered
13:46that the victim left
13:47from there before midnight
13:49towards
13:49to other bars in the area.
13:52They asked for help.
13:53to people
13:53to track
13:54his last movements.
13:56We were looking for
13:57who could have seen
13:58Mr. Collin
13:58early Friday morning
14:00or early in the morning
14:00which was Saturday,
14:01November 2nd.
14:03And where had he been?
14:04Anyone who had
14:05any contact
14:06with Mr. Collin,
14:07anyone
14:07that I had noticed
14:09In something.
14:10We wanted them to come in.
14:11in contact,
14:12We created a direct line.
14:13and also says
14:13that the complaint
14:14made an announcement
14:15in the media.
14:17The area where the body
14:18by Raymond Collin
14:19was found
14:20He was placed under close observation.
14:23In truth,
14:24we had to issue
14:2433 general mandates
14:26search
14:27to search
14:27in every centimeter
14:28from that block.
14:30Besides the roofs,
14:30we also walked
14:31all along the street,
14:33for a few blocks
14:34on both sides,
14:35looking for cartridges
14:37or by gun.
14:39Any evidence
14:40that could take us
14:41to Mr. Collin
14:42and to the vehicle.
14:44We had
14:45a number of police officers,
14:47maybe 10, 15
14:48or more,
14:49helping us
14:50to do that search.
14:51The dogs we use
14:54at the time
14:54They could sniff out explosives.
14:56what it includes
14:56cartridges or bullets.
14:59The total area
15:00which we verified
15:01It was five blocks long.
15:05I don't remember.
15:06of having slept
15:06in the first
15:07Two or three days.
15:08I had a lot of work to do.
15:09that I still needed
15:11to be done.
15:13While the search
15:14It ends without any new clues.
15:15a key piece
15:16of the evidence
15:17It's the pickup truck.
15:17where Ray Collin
15:18It was found.
15:21The question was
15:23if the vehicle
15:23had been
15:24the crime scene
15:25or if the crime scene
15:26It happened somewhere else.
15:28Did he take it?
15:28the shot out of the pickup truck
15:30or it was placed
15:31In the pickup truck?
15:32And the detectives
15:34They had these questions.
15:36After a first
15:37examination in Timmins,
15:39the pickup truck was taken
15:40for the unit
15:40of forensic science
15:41of the Provincial Police
15:42from Ontario
15:43based in Orilha.
15:46An expert
15:46of blood splatters
15:47discovered
15:48a nebulizer
15:49thin blood
15:50on the windshield
15:50and the window
15:51of the passenger.
15:53Another bullet
15:54is found
15:55on the cabin ceiling
15:56matching with those
15:57discoveries
15:58in the victim's skull.
16:00We knew that
16:01there was a wound
16:02and that the bullet
16:03It had gotten into my head.
16:04and came out through the forehead.
16:06And we thought
16:08that bullet
16:08would be in the vehicle
16:09and the police
16:10it found
16:10in the coating
16:11from the hood.
16:13So that confirmed it for us.
16:14That's okay,
16:15that was the scene
16:15of the crime.
16:16The vehicle
16:17It was the crime scene.
16:18Timmins Police.
16:20With the help
16:21of photographs
16:21from the crime scene
16:22and from the autopsy
16:23a likely sequence
16:24of events
16:25It comes to light.
16:26The analysis
16:27of splashes
16:28blood
16:29allowed
16:30that the police
16:31concluded
16:32that the shots
16:33were fired
16:33from the side
16:34of the driver
16:35of the vehicle
16:35through a window
16:36open,
16:38but most likely
16:39that the door
16:40it opened
16:40and the shooter
16:41it was left
16:4230
16:4345
16:45centimeters
16:46from the head
16:47Mr.
16:47Colin
16:47and shot
16:48five times
16:49Point-blank range.
16:53Furthermore,
16:54the standard
16:54blood
16:55dry
16:55found
16:56on the face
16:56Ray
16:57Colin
16:57suggests
16:58that he
16:58He was shot.
16:58in a position
16:59upright
16:59and remained
17:00there
17:01for some
17:01time,
17:02perhaps
17:02when the pickup truck
17:03she was taken
17:04until your
17:04location
17:05end.
17:07At some
17:08moment
17:08he was
17:09seated
17:09with the head
17:10resting
17:10for your
17:11right side
17:11while the
17:12blood
17:12It was dripping.
17:14Who
17:14I was driving
17:15the pickup truck
17:15and parked
17:17there,
17:17I didn't want to
17:18to be found
17:19immediately.
17:20He
17:20had shot
17:21Mr.
17:22Colin
17:22and needed
17:23time
17:23to escape.
17:25When that
17:26person
17:26he left
17:26the pickup truck
17:27must have
17:28lowered
17:29the body
17:29Mr.
17:30Colin
17:30so that he
17:31don't stay
17:31visible,
17:33giving time
17:34to escape.
17:38Stains
17:39blood
17:40transferred
17:40left
17:41by a
17:41person
17:42that played
17:42in the blood
17:43appeared
17:43behind the wheel
17:44and in
17:44switch
17:45of light.
17:47That one
17:47must have
17:48been
17:48one
17:48spot
17:49caused
17:50for the
17:50assassin
17:51upon entering
17:51and leave
17:53of
17:53vehicle.
17:55Looking for
17:56too much
17:56clues,
17:57the interior
17:57from the pickup truck
17:58it is coated
17:58with cyan
17:59acrylate
18:00vaporized,
18:01best known
18:01like superglue.
18:03The method
18:04superglue
18:05It is a system
18:06steaming.
18:06He emphasizes
18:07the impressions
18:07digital and
18:08incorporates
18:09wherever
18:09be.
18:10Then,
18:10if you have one
18:11plastic
18:11on the panel
18:11of the vehicle,
18:12plastic
18:13will be incorporated
18:13in superglue
18:14and they can
18:15remove it
18:15for purposes
18:16identification.
18:18The process
18:19produces some
18:20Partial impressions.
18:21None of them
18:22belong to the victim,
18:23but the police
18:24be cautious
18:25about its value
18:25potential.
18:27The murder
18:28It happened one night.
18:29cold winter
18:30and the suspect
18:30could be using
18:31gloves.
18:32Furthermore,
18:33the pickup truck is a
18:33rental vehicle
18:34and had many
18:35recent drivers.
18:36the best
18:39clues
18:39in case
18:40comes from
18:40customers
18:41who attend
18:42the bars
18:42from the center
18:43of the city.
18:44Many people
18:45bumped into
18:45Ray Collin
18:46that night,
18:47but only some
18:48key figures
18:48They saw him.
18:49just a few
18:50moments
18:50before him
18:51to die.
18:54In November
18:55from 1996,
18:57the police
18:58from Timmins,
18:59Ontario,
18:59is investigating
19:00a death
19:00with appearance
19:01execution
19:02of a man
19:0352 years old
19:04age
19:04called
19:05Raymond Collin.
19:06To find
19:07your potential
19:08suspect,
19:08the police
19:09think
19:09your best
19:10bet
19:10consists of
19:11redo the
19:12final steps
19:12by Ray Collin
19:13that night
19:14fateful.
19:15After drinking
19:16with his brother
19:17at the bar
19:17Algoma,
19:18Ray apparently
19:19He continued down the street.
19:19towards
19:20to other bars.
19:21I drew a line
19:22of time
19:23going through the bars
19:24talking to
19:24all people
19:25and we had a problem
19:27when trying to identify
19:27all who were
19:28in bars
19:29in Timmins
19:29on a Friday
19:30at night.
19:31It's a process
19:32very long,
19:33I believe
19:34which we question
19:34a number
19:35greater good
19:36than
19:36100 people.
19:39Gradually
19:40the police
19:40put together a draft.
19:41from the timeline
19:42of the movements
19:43by Ray Collin.
19:44After leaving
19:45Algoma bar,
19:46he apparently
19:47he took some
19:48drinks at the bar
19:49St. Charles
19:49going down the street.
19:52Accordingly
19:52with the waiter
19:53from there,
19:54a resident
19:54called
19:55Pete Castonway
19:56He spoke with Ray.
19:57Ray paid
19:58for Pete
19:59some drinks
19:59with its great
20:00money cake
20:01before the two
20:02go together
20:02to the Windsor bar,
20:03another bar
20:04that remains
20:04a little
20:05further on
20:05in the street.
20:07Following the trail,
20:08the police
20:09called
20:09Pete Castonway
20:10for questioning.
20:12Pete
20:13did not cooperate
20:14very much with the police
20:14and...
20:17in the first interrogation
20:18you could see
20:19that he was
20:19hiding things.
20:21To mean,
20:21in the first question
20:22he not even
20:23did he remember?
20:24of being
20:25at St. Charles
20:25that night.
20:26and when
20:28we begin
20:28showing
20:29some photographs
20:30Ray
20:30he stated
20:32that not even
20:33I knew him.
20:34At the end,
20:35Pete admitted
20:35that left
20:36Ray pays
20:36some drinks
20:37for him
20:38at St. Charles.
20:39But it continued
20:40to change the subject
20:41about the walk
20:41down the street
20:42all the way to the Windsor bar.
20:44He said
20:45then
20:45He went to Windsor.
20:47and said that
20:48do not you remember
20:48if Mr. Colin
20:49He went with him.
20:50or not.
20:51And when it arrived
20:51at the bar
20:52Mr. Caston Gay
20:53did not admit
20:54who remained seated
20:55There with Mr. Colin.
20:56At the same time
21:00the employees
21:01from Windsor
21:01they stated
21:02that in addition
21:03by Pete
21:03Ray
21:03Collin
21:04to be seated
21:05together again
21:05they too
21:06were interacting
21:07with another
21:08local resident
21:08called
21:09Don La Chapelle.
21:11Many people
21:12I didn't know
21:13by name
21:13Donald La Chapelle
21:14and many
21:15only they knew him
21:15like Letch.
21:17We knew
21:18that he was
21:19a regular
21:20from the Windsor bar.
21:22Don, indeed
21:23never had
21:24a normal job
21:25while he lived
21:26in Timmins
21:26he was a guy
21:27of the type
21:28bar rat
21:29and it was a type
21:30of an opportunistic person.
21:33Curiously
21:33the police
21:34discovered
21:34that Don La Chapelle
21:35I wasn't
21:35More in the city.
21:38He and his girlfriend
21:39back then
21:40they left the city
21:41right after the body
21:42from Mr. Colin
21:43to be found
21:43and that
21:45right off the bat
21:46became
21:47for the detectives
21:48of the police
21:48an indication
21:50of consciousness
21:51of guilt.
21:51when they return
21:53to the city
21:54we call them
21:55to interrogate them.
21:56When we ask
21:57Don La Chapelle
21:58for the first time
21:59he said
21:59that was
22:00at the bar
22:00Windsor
22:01and also said
22:02who saw
22:02Ray Collins
22:03seated at a table
22:04with a guy
22:04named Pete.
22:06But Don claims
22:07who was sitting
22:08on the other side
22:09from the bar
22:09and never had
22:10any interaction
22:11with the two men.
22:13For the police
22:13however
22:14a part
22:15from his story
22:15It sounded fake.
22:16he also said
22:18who heard Pete
22:19asking Ray Collins
22:2020 dollars.
22:22But on a Friday
22:23at night
22:24when the band
22:24It's playing.
22:25and it's high
22:26given that it has
22:26many people
22:27There's no way to hear it.
22:28that's eight
22:29tables apart.
22:31He would have to be
22:31sitting next to him
22:32or at least
22:33and most likely
22:34at the same table
22:35to be able to hear that.
22:39Over the next few days
22:40however
22:41the story gradually
22:42It evolves.
22:44More and more
22:45that we questioned
22:46Don La Chapelle
22:46it seemed that he
22:47gave us
22:48a little more
22:49information.
22:50Small excerpts
22:50and details.
22:52He spoke about
22:52Ray is sitting
22:54with a girl
22:54talking to her
22:55but he didn't know
22:57who was it.
22:58At the end
22:59he said that the girl
23:00He had a fur coat.
23:02Despite the wealth
23:04new information
23:05the police still think
23:06that Don La Chapelle
23:07and Pete Castonguay
23:08They are hiding.
23:09key information
23:10about the latest
23:11a few hours
23:12before Ray Collins
23:13to be shot.
23:16When I questioned
23:17both
23:17none of them
23:18He was looking directly at me.
23:19in the eyes
23:19when I was doing
23:20a specific question
23:21for them.
23:22They avoided
23:23any contact
23:23with the eyes
23:24your movements
23:25They were agitated.
23:26and they were nervous
23:27and was about to see
23:29who were not
23:30telling the truth.
23:32The police
23:33particularly
23:34suspected
23:35from the paper
23:35by Don La Chapelle.
23:36The police
23:39he asked him
23:40that participated
23:42of a test
23:42polygraph
23:44a detector
23:44of lies
23:45and he was
23:46and the conclusion
23:48of the test
23:49that's what he
23:49I was being evasive.
23:50he wasn't
23:52being true
23:53and that increased
23:54even more
23:54the suspicion
23:55that he
23:56I was hiding
23:57something
23:57that I knew
23:58much more
23:58than it was
23:59counting.
24:01Parts were missing.
24:02And that was fundamental.
24:04we had
24:05to complete
24:05the parties
24:06that were missing.
24:08We had
24:08a responsibility
24:09with the family
24:10to mean
24:10we had to
24:11conclude
24:11something about
24:12this death
24:12and we believed
24:15that La Chapelle
24:16It was the key.
24:19Not long after
24:19another murder
24:21in cold blood
24:21in a city
24:22south
24:22will launch
24:23new light
24:24in case
24:24by Ray Conning.
24:26It happens
24:27that the woman
24:27mysterious
24:28in a coat
24:28skin
24:29had a role
24:29in both crimes.
24:34In the small town
24:35northern
24:36of Timmings
24:37Ontario
24:37the police
24:38is investigating
24:39the murder
24:39by Raymond
24:40Collin
24:4052 years old
24:42shot dead
24:43in his pickup truck
24:44in one night
24:44Cold winter weather.
24:46The police
24:46tracked their
24:47final movements
24:48in various
24:48local bars
24:49and questioned
24:50people of interest
24:51but it doesn't have
24:52no suspect
24:53concrete.
24:55Logo
24:55an event
24:56in the city
24:57of Brampton
24:57eight hours
24:58distance
24:59of Timmings
24:59It changes everything.
25:01Timings
25:01Brampton
25:01In the morning
25:03December 3rd
25:04from 1996
25:06a driver
25:07from a truck
25:07Pippen
25:08route to your
25:08routine delivery
25:09makes a terrible
25:10discovery.
25:12Martha McDonald
25:13was found
25:13in an area
25:14wooded
25:15an area
25:16park
25:16isolated
25:17and wooded
25:17by someone
25:19that delivered
25:20water
25:20and that by chance
25:22saw the body
25:23on the side of the road.
25:26Logo
25:26It became clear
25:27that she
25:27he died
25:28injuries
25:29bullet
25:30in the head.
25:31Marta
25:33McDonald
25:3458 years old
25:35she was shot
25:36by bullets
25:36caliber
25:3722
25:37equal
25:38those
25:39who killed
25:39Raymond
25:40Collin
25:40in Timings.
25:41The police
25:42of Brampton
25:42opens a
25:43investigation
25:43murder
25:44doing a
25:45search where
25:45the body
25:45was found
25:46and investigating
25:47the residence
25:48Marta's.
25:49Given that
25:50your car
25:50it was still
25:50in the garage
25:51the police
25:52thought
25:52she could
25:52to have been
25:53kidnapped.
25:56According to
25:57spreads
25:57the news
25:58of the crime
25:58a clue
25:59fundamental
25:59he arrives.
26:00there was
26:01a young woman
26:02girl
26:02a young woman
26:03beautician
26:05who was going by car
26:05of work
26:06home
26:07when she
26:07saw a vehicle
26:08along the way
26:08and realized
26:10that the car
26:10was being
26:10conducted
26:11form
26:11suspicious.
26:12The vehicle
26:13He was walking fast.
26:13then it would stop
26:14right after
26:15accelerated
26:15again
26:16then she
26:17paired
26:17looked
26:18and when
26:19she saw
26:19she was a woman
26:20only
26:20a woman
26:21in the car
26:21and she looked
26:22again
26:22and saw
26:22that there was
26:23a man
26:23at the bank
26:23from behind
26:24of the vehicle
26:24that she
26:25I hadn't seen it.
26:25before
26:26and I didn't know
26:27from where
26:27he had appeared
26:28what he
26:29I was doing
26:29there
26:29but by
26:30direction
26:31weird
26:32of the car
26:32and because I see
26:33this man
26:34in the seat
26:34rear
26:35she decided
26:36make a note
26:37she went to
26:38a cashier
26:38electronic
26:39and wrote it down
26:40the plate
26:40on a sheet
26:41that took
26:41from the cash register
26:41later
26:42that day
26:43she heard
26:44on the radio
26:44that the body
26:46by Martha
26:46McDonald
26:46had been
26:47found
26:48evicted
26:48in the park
26:49Eldorado
26:49which was not
26:50very far away
26:50from where
26:51she had
26:51seen
26:52that car
26:52and she
26:53became
26:53plate
26:54for the police
26:55she provided
26:56for the police
26:56regional
26:56of Pius
26:57the police
26:58tracks the number
26:59registration
27:00of the vehicle
27:00as being
27:01of a woman
27:01call
27:02Robin Graves
27:03Robin Graves
27:06she was a young woman
27:07who had gotten married
27:08several times
27:09who moved to another city
27:10back and forth
27:12and never settled down
27:14to a job
27:15It never ended.
27:16the school
27:17it was also
27:18freelance dancer
27:19She worked as a secretary.
27:21your boyfriend
27:22It's Wayne Jones
27:2340 years old
27:25Wayne Jones
27:27He was 1.85m tall.
27:29the hair
27:30long and straight
27:31ash blonde
27:32a thin mustache
27:34which was very strange
27:35A poorly trimmed beard
27:37he had lived
27:40in several provinces
27:41lived in places
27:42different
27:42in the provinces
27:43mainly
27:44creating fraud
27:45deceiving people
27:46for money
27:47he didn't have
27:49no money
27:49properly speaking
27:50that you have saved
27:51or something like that
27:52He was just another wanderer.
27:54lonely
27:54a seducer
27:55He had several partners.
27:57women
27:58but everything is short-term
27:59nothing long
28:00to increase
28:02your behavior
28:03suspect
28:03on the night of the crime
28:04Robin Graves
28:05and Wayne Jones
28:06both
28:06they had already lived
28:07at home
28:08Martha McDonald
28:09as tenants
28:10nonetheless
28:11they had been
28:12expelled
28:12providing
28:13a possible reason
28:14for revenge
28:15So that was
28:17a great connection
28:18for the police
28:19turn this on
28:20this vehicle
28:20that was seen
28:22being guided
28:23suspiciously
28:24near
28:24Eldorado Park
28:25and much later
28:27the connection
28:28of this car
28:29with
28:30Robin Graves
28:31and Wayne Jones
28:32which were
28:32former tenants
28:33by Martha McDonald
28:34in hope
28:38to find
28:38concrete evidence
28:39connecting the couple
28:40to the murder
28:41the police
28:42obtains a warrant
28:43to keep secret
28:44a tracker
28:45and a microphone
28:45in the car
28:46by Robin Graves
28:47they succeeded
28:49monitor it
28:50and put it
28:51under surveillance
28:52about
28:53one week
28:54on December 13th
28:56the police
28:57I was watching her
28:58while she
28:58was driving the car
28:59and they were
29:01approaching
29:02from a remote field
29:03a farm
29:04near Brampton
29:05and it was possible
29:06I heard them talking
29:07thus in transmission
29:08Look, go slowly.
29:10or don't stop here
29:11has a car
29:12behind us
29:12Look what you
29:13is doing
29:13take care
29:14all good
29:15now it will
29:15I have to get out of the car.
29:17Or I play here
29:17no no no
29:18Get out of the car.
29:19and it was possible to hear
29:20Robin Graves leaving
29:21and returning
29:22and saying
29:23solved
29:23and Wayne Jones
29:25he spoke
29:25Well, that's over.
29:27and nobody knows
29:28this problem
29:29It was resolved.
29:30and nobody knows
29:31You're welcome.
29:32and after they
29:33left from there
29:34in the car
29:35by Robin Graves
29:35the police
29:36That was the point.
29:37exactly where
29:38they stopped
29:38and recovered
29:40a bag
29:40trash
29:41which contained
29:42a pistol
29:43caliber 22
29:44and the ammunition
29:46from Winchester
29:4622
29:47they in fact
29:50They succeeded.
29:51catch them
29:51right on time
29:52where they discarded
29:54possible
29:55weapon of the crime
29:56that they used
29:56to kill
29:57the
29:58Martha
29:59McDonald
29:59Robin Graves
30:02and Wayne Jones
30:03were arrested
30:03immediately afterwards
30:04in addition to being
30:06seen on site
30:07of the crime
30:07and in the same
30:08moment
30:08the weapon they got rid of
30:10It had blood.
30:10by Martha
30:11McDonald
30:11and traces
30:13of the blood
30:13also appeared
30:14in their car
30:15I remember
30:17of what
30:17when Wayne Jones
30:19He was arrested.
30:20his posture
30:21era of
30:22unbelief
30:24he kept saying
30:25What madness!
30:26Where did they get that from?
30:27where did they invent this from
30:28I don't know what
30:28you are talking
30:29This is all madness.
30:30however
30:33the girlfriend
30:34by Wayne Jones
30:35It didn't take long.
30:36to speak
30:36about the crime
30:37Robin Graves
30:39It was very quick.
30:41in placing
30:42the blame
30:42for the murder
30:43by Martha
30:44McDonald
30:44completely
30:45on the shoulders
30:46by Wayne Jones
30:47and
30:49she pointed it out
30:50as
30:50the one who was
30:52sitting on the bench
30:53from behind the car
30:54hidden
30:55and that
30:56while
30:58were driving
30:59along the road
30:59he arrived
31:00near
31:00Martha
31:01McDonald
31:01and shot
31:03point-blank
31:04in her head
31:05and Robin Graves
31:09he kept saying
31:10that I didn't know
31:10You're welcome.
31:11that did not have
31:11nothing to do with it
31:12with that
31:13and that he begged
31:14so that he doesn't do it.
31:15that one
31:15saying
31:16don't do that
31:16but he decided
31:17killing oneself
31:18Graves then
31:20continues with a
31:21revelation
31:21surprising
31:22she claims
31:23that Wayne Jones
31:24also killed
31:25a man
31:25in Timmins
31:26she revealed
31:29information
31:29during the interrogation
31:30of what other
31:31The guy was killed.
31:32that Jones
31:33I had taken
31:34a man
31:34in a pickup truck
31:35red
31:35that used
31:35a jumpsuit
31:36blue
31:37that he was
31:38shot
31:38in the head
31:39four or five
31:39times
31:40and that Jones
31:41had stolen
31:41four hundred dollars
31:42from him
31:42the police
31:44of Brampton
31:44immediately connects
31:45for the authorities
31:46in Timmins
31:47They called us.
31:49and they said
31:49you have a
31:50murder
31:50no solution
31:51and ours
31:53eyes widened
31:55and we said
31:55Yes
31:55we have a
31:56Robin Graves
31:58not only described
31:59the pickup truck
32:00and the clothes
32:00by Ray Collin
32:01as well
32:01identified
32:02correctly
32:03the number
32:03of gunshots
32:04fired
32:04and the quantity
32:05money
32:06stolen
32:07two details
32:08information
32:08never
32:09were released
32:10the investigation
32:12it became a
32:13joint force
32:14between the police
32:14Pell region
32:15and the police
32:15by Timmins
32:16we were able to
32:17view the files
32:18from them
32:18and we analyzed
32:20all videos
32:21so we stayed
32:22with a question
32:23which was to track
32:24like Robin
32:26and Mr. Wayne Jones
32:28They had come from Brampton.
32:31Timmins
32:31and then they returned
32:32to accompany
32:35the revelation
32:35of Graves
32:36the police
32:36now searching
32:37concrete evidence
32:38that connects the couple
32:39directly related to the assassination
32:41by Ray Collin
32:41she claims
32:43that they visited
32:44Timmins
32:44on the night of the crime
32:45going by taxi
32:46and they stayed with her aunt.
32:48who lived
32:48who lived
32:49in a residence
32:49in the street
32:50Tolk
32:51notably
32:52the records
32:53by taxi
32:53in Timmins
32:54reveal
32:54that at two
32:55morning
32:55around
32:56of the hour
32:56suspect
32:57of the crime
32:57someone took
32:58a taxi
32:59from a station
32:59by train
33:00two blocks away
33:01from where
33:01the pickup truck
33:02by Ray Collin
33:02was found
33:03they were left
33:05at the address
33:06from Tolk Street
33:07that Graves
33:07says it belongs
33:08your aunt
33:09the timeline
33:10It fit.
33:11it was beginning
33:13to have a good
33:13probability
33:14that these people
33:16have taken
33:17that taxi
33:17after they killed
33:19Ray Collin
33:19with this new information
33:22the police
33:23interroga
33:23Robin Graves' aunt
33:24at your home
33:25given the fact
33:29of being aware
33:30of what Robin Graves
33:31and Wayne Jones
33:32had passed
33:33one night there
33:34we expected
33:36recover
33:37some evidence
33:39from that house
33:41We begin by asking
33:43about when they arrived
33:44And about when they left
33:45when they return
33:46home
33:47after they went
33:47to the bars
33:48that night
33:49We question the maximum.
33:50of things we could
33:51to get a better image
33:53than what was happening
33:54while I was questioning her
33:56one of the police officers
33:57identification
33:58I was doing a search.
33:59around the house
33:59with her permission
34:01it is clear
34:01searching for signals
34:03of...
34:04blood signs
34:05as we climb
34:06the stairs
34:07there were signs
34:08of something
34:08red
34:09It could be blood.
34:11then we take
34:12some samples
34:12of the handrail
34:13of the walls
34:14and the front door
34:15the police
34:18logo confirms
34:19that Robin Graves
34:20and Wayne Jones
34:21were clearly
34:22at the Windsor bar
34:23where Ray Conning
34:24it was seen
34:24for the last time
34:25the customers
34:27they remember
34:28from his coat
34:29striking skin
34:29that was
34:30among his belongings
34:31when she was arrested
34:33and she
34:33it seemed to be
34:34the same woman
34:34mentioned by
34:35Don La Chapelle
34:36the one that he claims
34:37I saw you talking
34:38with the victim
34:39but while Graves
34:41admits to having been there
34:42she insists
34:43who had no contact
34:44with the victim
34:45and that did not perform
34:47no paper
34:47no crime
34:48the blame
34:49she claims
34:50it's all
34:50your boyfriend
34:51the story
34:53her story
34:54It's because she left.
34:55from the bar with Jones
34:56and when they were
34:57going up the alley
34:58this incident
35:00Crazy thing happened
35:00she basically
35:02He said that he was
35:03going up the alley
35:04and Jones
35:05had to go
35:05urinate
35:06go to the bathroom
35:07and she walked
35:09He continued walking.
35:11and then
35:12she listened
35:13four or five
35:14shots
35:15and explains that Jones
35:17shot a guy
35:18four or five times
35:19in the head
35:20and that he stole
35:21four hundred dollars
35:22She had no idea.
35:24that that was going to happen
35:25she never knew
35:27Who was Ray Collin?
35:28and never left
35:30with no one else
35:30from the bar
35:31Besides Jones
35:32the collections
35:35from the house
35:36from Graves' aunt
35:36they indicated
35:37negative
35:38for blood
35:38but the reluctant
35:39witness
35:40Dom La Chapelle
35:41will finally
35:42reveal
35:42everything you know
35:43shedding new light
35:45about what exactly
35:45It happened at the bar.
35:46Windsor
35:47before Ray Collin
35:48to be killed
35:50January 1997
35:56in Brampton
35:57Ontario
35:58Wayne Jones
35:59and Robin Graves
36:00were arrested
36:00for the murder
36:01from a resident
36:02local call
36:02Martha MacDonald
36:03at the same time
36:05They are the main ones.
36:06suspects
36:07of the murder
36:08from a miner
36:08called Ray Collin
36:09of the city
36:10northern
36:11by Timmins
36:12while Robin
36:14Wayne claims
36:15acted entirely
36:16alone
36:16a key witness
36:17shortly
36:18offers a version
36:19different
36:20of the events
36:21Dom La Chapelle
36:22also known
36:23by his nickname
36:24Letty
36:24was a person
36:25of interest
36:26at the bar
36:26where Ray Collin
36:27it was seen
36:28for the last time
36:29with Graves
36:31and Jones
36:31in custody
36:32he now
36:33agrees
36:33speaking
36:34with the police
36:34again
36:35he finally
36:37he stated
36:38what were you going to tell us
36:39the truth
36:39that I needed
36:41take off the weight
36:42of consciousness
36:44and took
36:45accordingly
36:47with La Chapelle
36:47the victim
36:48Ray Collin
36:49and Pete Castonguay
36:50They arrived at the bar.
36:51Windsor
36:51and they sat down
36:52together
36:53on a table
36:53Ray felt
36:55alone
36:56and it was
36:56looking for
36:57of a company
36:57female
36:58for the night
36:58at a certain point
37:01Pete stood up.
37:02and asked
37:02Dom La Chapelle
37:03if he knew
37:04some woman
37:05that could
37:05to be interested
37:06he approached
37:07by Dom La Chapelle
37:08who was sitting
37:09with a woman
37:10and asked
37:10if he knew
37:11somebody
37:11and it seems to me
37:12that he asked
37:12the woman
37:13if she was
37:13interested
37:14and she said
37:15that not
37:15at that time
37:18Robin Graves
37:20He went into the bar.
37:20Windsor
37:21and sat down
37:23at the table
37:23next to
37:24Ray
37:24and she stayed
37:26listening
37:27this conversation
37:27about him
37:28wanting a girl
37:29Robin
37:30waves
37:31for Dom La Chapelle
37:32so that it would be
37:33to a corner
37:34and could
37:34to talk
37:35and she left
37:37to the lobby
37:38from the Windsor Hotel
37:39a small corner
37:40where did you ask?
37:42to him
37:42if Mr. Colin
37:44was it or wasn't it?
37:45looking for
37:46of some kind
37:46company
37:47if he doesn't
37:48It was the police's
37:49whether it had it or not
37:50a weapon
37:51and if he had
37:53or not
37:53a lot of money
37:54and he said
37:56that I didn't know
37:56You're welcome.
37:57then they returned
37:58to the bar
37:59and they succeeded
38:01confirm
38:02talking to him
38:03and with Pierre
38:04that he had
38:05money
38:06and that was
38:07looking for
38:07of a company
38:08that night
38:09Dom La Chapelle
38:11is located
38:12with Robin Graves
38:13near the entrance
38:14from the hotel
38:14again
38:15this time
38:16Wayne Jones
38:16also appears
38:18Dom sees
38:20Wayne Jones
38:21and he is introduced
38:22as
38:22This is my friend.
38:23Buddy
38:23and Buddy
38:25show something
38:25for Dom La Chapelle
38:26He opens his coat.
38:28and show him
38:29a case
38:29with a pistol
38:30caliber 22
38:30and Jones
38:32basically
38:33it says
38:33Let's do this.
38:34And you know
38:37this 22
38:38It is quite reliable.
38:39We're going to steal it.
38:40then
38:42Dom La Chapelle
38:43being a guy
38:44of the streets
38:44think
38:44that
38:45It's going to be just a robbery.
38:47just that
38:48she returned
38:50to the bar
38:51and then
38:53from that
38:53Robin Graves
38:54was seen
38:55taking off the coat
38:56skin
38:57from the shoulders
38:57I suppose
38:59what
39:00she did it
39:01in an effort
39:02to appear
39:03a little more
39:03sexy
39:04and there
39:06the Lord
39:06Colin
39:07it was seen
39:08leaving
39:08the bar
39:09together with her
39:10Windsor bar
39:11around
39:11one and a half
39:12morning
39:13And that was
39:14the last time
39:15that he was seen
39:16alive
39:16leaving the area
39:17from the bar
39:17with Robin Graves
39:19they would
39:22walked
39:22out
39:23heading towards
39:24Ray's pickup truck
39:25short time
39:26after
39:26seconds later
39:28Gwen Jones
39:29I would have followed them.
39:30Don LaChapelle
39:33he went on to explain
39:34who left the city
39:35after having heard
39:36talking about death
39:37out of fear
39:38for his own life
39:39he said
39:40who was afraid
39:41what the guy
39:42was connected
39:42to organized crime
39:43until they were arrested
39:46and they stayed
39:46in custody
39:47He didn't tell us.
39:49the real truth
39:51how do you say
39:52he certainly
39:55felt
39:56a load
39:56guilt
39:57because it could
39:58to have prevented
39:59that
39:59at the same time
40:02the police
40:03He also succeeded.
40:04discover
40:04fundamental tests
40:05connecting
40:06Wayne Jones
40:06directly
40:07to the shooting
40:08the pants
40:11that he used
40:12when he was arrested
40:13when it was brought
40:14for the office
40:15were seized
40:16like this
40:17several other parts
40:18clothes
40:19at the end
40:20Everything was sent.
40:21to the center
40:22of floristic sciences
40:23in Toronto
40:23The jeans were examined.
40:25and on the right knee
40:26right above
40:27from the knee area
40:28There was a dark spot.
40:29the analyst
40:31who examined that
40:32analyzed the content
40:34that stain
40:35and discovered
40:36which was blood
40:37then we discovered
40:39that drop
40:40blood
40:41It matched with blood.
40:42by Ray Collin
40:43it hit with his
40:45DNA profile
40:46So that's indeed the case.
40:47connected the two people
40:49two pieces
40:51They were fundamental.
40:53in the investigation
40:53one of them
40:55recovery
40:57from the gun
40:57which was fundamental
41:00and the other piece
41:01key to the evidence
41:02It was the jeans.
41:04which was used
41:05by Wayne Jones
41:06containing
41:07a sneeze
41:08blood
41:10That was the icing on the cake.
41:11of the cake
41:11to mean
41:12like someone
41:13can defend itself
41:14from that
41:15while
41:17Robin Graves
41:18attracted Ray Collin
41:19outside the bar
41:20the police
41:21believes that
41:21Wayne Jones
41:22He was the aggressor.
41:23who shot him
41:24based
41:26in the evidence
41:27the police
41:27accused
41:28Robin Graves
41:28and Wayne Jones
41:29for homicide
41:30qualified
41:31by Ray Collin
41:31them in the end
41:33they bargained
41:33an agreement
41:34judicial
41:34with Graves
41:35we wanted the shooter
41:37Who did we believe?
41:38to be the shooter
41:39we wanted the person
41:40who fired the weapon
41:41at the end
41:42the prosecution
41:43he made a bargain
41:44with Robin Graves
41:45and his team
41:45defense
41:46she was convicted
41:48for manslaughter
41:49and convicted
41:50eight years
41:51for the murder
41:53by Ray Collin
41:54Wayne Jones
41:56at the end
41:56goes to trial
41:57alone
41:58in 1999
41:59family members
42:00of the victim
42:01Ray Collin
42:02participated
42:02I am happy
42:05because he went
42:06every day
42:07I could hear
42:07the whole story
42:08from beginning to end
42:10who was involved
42:13all people
42:13who were questioned
42:15the girl
42:16who was he with
42:17until we get to the guy
42:18who shot him
42:18that was
42:20made me feel
42:22better
42:23because I know
42:23what happened
42:24with him
42:25despite the evidence
42:28overwhelming
42:29against him
42:30Wayne Jones
42:30insists on his innocence
42:32and shows little emotion
42:33he sat there
42:36and didn't say a word
42:38It didn't move.
42:40I looked at him.
42:41he didn't move
42:42He didn't look back.
42:43nothing
42:43I didn't understand anything.
42:47remorse
42:48none
42:48I feel bad.
42:49none
42:50nothing
42:51I met
42:55Wayne Jones
42:56and I can say
42:57for you
42:58what
42:58when you look
43:00in his eyes
43:01There's nothing there.
43:02there is absolutely nothing
43:03nothing there
43:04there is no type
43:05of consciousness
43:06in that individual
43:08on November 29th
43:10from 1999
43:11Wayne Jones
43:13is considered guilty
43:14for aggravated homicide
43:15by Raymond Collin
43:16and convicted
43:17life imprisonment
43:18no possibility
43:19parole
43:20for 25 years
43:21I remember
43:23of relief
43:24that I had
43:25first of all
43:26by the family
43:27I remember
43:28of having stayed
43:29observing the family
43:30and seeing the reaction
43:31from them
43:31you could feel it
43:33that a weight
43:34it was taken
43:35from their backs
43:36this load
43:37now they could
43:39to feel relieved
43:40I felt good.
43:43he knows
43:44very good
43:44very good indeed
43:46he was
43:48a friend
43:49and so much
43:50He was my brother.
43:51but he was also a friend
43:52then
43:54I lost
43:55my best friend
43:56but when it all ends
44:00and you can
44:02to arrest someone
44:02of this type
44:03for a while
44:06very long
44:07It's a feeling.
44:08very good
44:09that
44:10It's a reward.
44:12in my career
44:13of a police officer
44:14Wayne Jones
44:17also receives
44:18a sentence
44:19of life imprisonment
44:20for the murder
44:20by Martha McDonald
44:21in Brampton
44:22Robin Graves
44:24is condemned
44:24more than 5 years
44:25because she is an accomplice
44:26in that case
44:27many believe
44:29that prison
44:30He saved them.
44:31life
44:31more victims
44:32potential
44:33the reason
44:35of the murder
44:35by Raymond
44:36Collin
44:36It was just greed.
44:38and self-preservation
44:39and they
44:41they found
44:41which was nothing
44:42annihilate life
44:43of this man
44:43like the
44:45himself
44:45Jones said
44:46by wretches
44:47$350
44:49Ray Collin
44:50it wasn't
44:51a threat
44:52for no one
44:52he could
44:53to have been
44:54stolen easily
44:55by anyone
44:56that night
44:56and get shot
44:585 times
44:59point-blank
45:00it was simply
45:01for free
45:02the murder
45:04by Martha McDonald
45:05was equally
45:06meaningless
45:07and in cold blood
45:08why them
45:11They chose my father.
45:12because he had
45:13money in pocket
45:14why
45:14because he was lonely
45:16I wanted him
45:19were here
45:19to see me
45:20with the boys
45:20now
45:21because that's what it was
45:22that he lost
45:22he lost
45:23my wedding
45:24he lost
45:26my children
45:26he loved it
45:28children
45:29and my son
45:30newest
45:31It is identical to it.
45:32exactly the same
45:46the son
45:47the son
45:49brother
45:50han on
45:50rada
45:51he lost
45:52and if
46:03he lost
46:05and combatim
46:06Amen.
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