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The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team released the names of the two latest murder victims. The 28-year-old Surrey man gunned down Tuesday is Apollo-Lyn Simpson. His family agreed with police that releasing his name might help the investigation. He has no criminal record, but was a problem tenant, according to his landlady.

Dec 15, 2017 - Four reputed members of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang allegedly connected to the. Canadian Ellis Jeremy Joseph, 42, and Australians John Lee, 42, Chace Fellon Langhans, 33, and Matthew Philip Robinson, 33, were.

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And the 38-year-old man gunned down execution-style in the driveway of his Walnut Grove rental house has been identified as Jeremy Olivier Bettan. Bettan also has no criminal record, but [Kim Bolan] has learned he did in fact have some associations within organized crime.
One blog reader just pointed out that when I made my post about the boat Jonathon Bacon and Larry Amero were racing around on the day before they were shot was called Steroids and Silicone. Kind of a plastic world if you ask me. Nevertheless, one commenter said Jonathon didn't own the boat, Larry Amero and Jeremy did. I would certainly be a coincidence if the Jeremy Bettan who was recently shot was an associate of Larry Amero. I am told by someone who went to High School with Larry Amero that he went to Walnut Grove High Secondary and was picked on in school. I guess that's why he turned to the steroids. They claimed his father was a longshoreman which was the HA contact.
Update: Other sources claim Jeremy Bettan was originally from Langley and went to Montreal to set up a courier company there. Yet another source claims Jeremy Bettan 'worked' for Larry Amero. That doesn't confirm joint ownership in the boat Steroids and Silicone but it does confirm a connection to Larry Amero and the Hells Angels.
  • Micheal Plante, who infiltrated the Hells Angels in East Vanouver, is pictured in late 2012. He lives under an unknown name in an undisclosed location. Darren Calabrese, Postmedia News.
  • Former police agent Micheal Plante is pictured in late 2012. Darren Calabrese, Postmedia News.
  • Former police agent Micheal Plante is pictured in late 2012. His infiltration of the Hells Angels in
    East Vancouver helped break the East End biker gang. Darren Calabrese, Postmedia News.
  • Nima Ghavami (left), a Hells Angel associate, and Ronaldo Lising, a full-patch Hells Angel, were both charged in Project E-Pandora, based on evidence gathered by police agent Micheal Plante. Lising was convicted; the charges against Ghavami were eventually stayed. Handout photo.
  • A small portion of the drugs, guns and money seized from the Hells Angels East End chapter were displayed for the media at RCMP E Division headquarters Monday, July 18, 2005. The Joint Forces Organized Crime investigation, called Project E-Pandora, resulted in 12 men linked to the Hells Angels being convicted. PNG Staff.
  • A small portion of the drugs, guns and money seized from the Hell's Angels East End Chapter were displayed for the media at RCMP E Division headquarters Monday, July 18, 2005. The Joint Forces Organized Crime investigation, called Project E-Pandora, resulted in 12 men linked to the Hells Angels being convicted. PNG Staff.
  • Former associate of the East End Hells Angels Nima Ghavami (right) and his lawyer Don Morrison (left) walk out of B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver, September 11, 2006. (E-Pandora charges against Ghavami were later stayed.) PNG staff.
  • Then Hells Angel Lloyd (Louie) Robinson is pictured outside the clubhouse on East Georgia after it was raided on July 15, 2005. Robinson is no longer a Hells Angel. PNG staff.
  • David Francis Giles, former member of the East End Hells Angels chapter, pictured in an undated handout photo. He is now vice-president of the Kelowna chapter and is facing new drug conspiracy charges.
  • Richard Conway, member of the Vancouver Hells Angels chapter at the time of E-Pandora in 2005, pictured in an undated police surveillance photo.
  • Undated mug shot of Jason Cyrus Arkinstall, a Hells Angels associate at the time of the RCMP's E-Pandora investigation. Handout photo.
  • Burnaby RCMP search a house at 4118 East Pender on July 15, 2005 as part of the E-Pandora operation. PNG files.
  • John Bryce, President of the East End chapter of the Hells Angels, is pictured on July 16, 2005, reviewing the damage that resulted from the police raid of the club's premises at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver. PNG files.
  • John Bryce, President of the East End chapter of the Hells Angels, is pictured on July 16, 2005, reviewing the damage that resulted from the police raid of the club's premises at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver. PNG files.
  • A door with damage caused during a police raid on the Hells Angels' East End chapter is pictured on July 16, 2005. The club's premises at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver were searched as part of the E-Pandora operation. PNG files.
  • The exercise room at the East End chapter of the Hells Angels premises at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver, pictured on July 16, 2005. PNG files.
  • A man stands in the doorway of the East End chapter of the Hells Angels on July 16, 2005. Damage to the door resulted from a police raid on the club's premises at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver on July 15.
  • John Bryce, President of the East End chapter of the Hells Angels, is pictured on July 16, 2005, surveying damage that resulted from a police raid on the clubhouse at 3594 East Georgia a day before.
  • From left: John Punko, Micheal Plante and Randy Potts. Handout photo.
  • The Hells Angels insignia adorns the door of the East End chapter on July 16, 2005. The damage visible in the background resulted from a police raid of the premises at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver one day earlier. PNG files.
  • A motorcycle is pictured on July 16, 2005, at the East End chapter of the Hells Angels, 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver. Damage done to some of the windows behind resulted from a police raid of the premises at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver one day earlier. PNG files.
  • A motorcycle is pictured on July 16, 2005, parked outside the East End chapter of the Hells Angels at 3594 East Georgia in Vancouver.
  • From left: Nima Ghavani, Ryan Renaud and Micheal Plante. E-Pandora charges against Ghavami were later stayed. Renaud was convicted of conspiracy to traffic meth in E-Pandora.
  • The East End Hells Angels pictured in an undated photo police seized during the raid in July 2005.
  • From left: Rob Alvarez, Louie Robinson, Micheal Plante and Randy Potts. Robinson and Potts have since left the Hells Angels.
  • Micheal Plante (second from left), pictured with two unidentified women and Ronaldo Lising, a member of the East End Hells Angels who's since moved to the Nomads.
  • From left: Louie Robinson, Rob Alvarez and Micheal Plante.