ND EP: 19 - The Shedden Biker Massacre: Eight Dead on a Quiet Ontario Farm
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Tonight on Northern Dark, we head to a quiet stretch of farmland near Shedden, Ontario — where eight men from the same motorcycle club were found dead inside four abandoned vehicles. What looked like a gang war turned out to be something far darker: a betrayal from within.
Through police records, trial evidence, and first-hand accounts, we uncover how loyalty, ego, and fear collided on one April night in 2006, destroying the Bandidos Motorcycle Club in Canada.
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Sources Used
- CBC News – “Timeline: The Bandidos Massacre.” (Updated 2009/2016) https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/bandidos-massacre-timeline-1.784978
- CTV News – “Timeline: The Shedden Massacre.” (April 2009) https://www.ctvnews.ca/timeline-the-shedden-massacre-1.386980
- The Toronto Star – “Inside the Bandidos Massacre Trial.” (Peter Edwards, Oct 2009) https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2009/10/29/bandidos_massacre_trial.html
- Global News – “The Shedden Massacre: How the Bandidos’ Canadian Chapter Destroyed Itself.” (Stewart Bell, Apr 2016) https://globalnews.ca/news/2640394/the-shedden-massacre-how-the-bandidos-canadian-chapter-destroyed-itself/
- CanLII – R. v. Kellestine et al., 2009 ONSC 3974 (Official Judgment). https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2009/2009onsc3974/2009onsc3974.html
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