peacefulone
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I wanted to ask what your thoughts are on the beware of dog sign on their apartment door? It was shown in a news clip. Is that common in an apartment setting?
Thanks - and welcome to the board.Hello everyone...I'm new to the site and I have been following this case since the news broke, seeing as how I live about a 10-minute drive away from Woolner Ave. It's terrible what happened to SP and I'm glad that LE caught these two losers.
Just for clarification about a first-degree murder charge in Canada...1st degree murder charges can only be laid if the crime was premeditated, or if the murder was committed during the commission of a robbery, sexual assault, kidnapping, hijacking or if the victim was a police officer or prison guard.
Good question - is it common to see those in apartments?I wanted to ask what your thoughts are on the beware of dog sign on their apartment door? It was shown in a news clip. Is that common in an apartment setting?
...I'm not clear on what this douche CM has been doing for the reported last two years since they've been Tennant's in the apartment....government disability??
Which really leads me to believe that the 1st degree murder component of their charge is not as a result of the murder occurring during a kidnapping.
Those 2 planned to kill Sina.
In cold blood.
Jmo
I just had a thought about the $400 that I will run by you all. If any of you have seen SP's FB pictures, there is one picture in particular that caught my attention- it's SP sitting behind a large amount of 20 dollar bills all spread out. It got me thinking that perhaps SP was possibly dealing/ or going to start dealing drugs on the side. That would explain the amount he took out at the ATM (the more you buy, the better the discount even with drugs) and he certainly would have had customers (his crew just a thought) he could have easily made little profit on the side while still using occasionally himself. This could also explain why CM was soo animated while they walked into the apartment building-maybe they were discussing their new partnership? Again just an idea that hasn't been brought up. Maybe I'm being silly and over thinking this. Lol!!
Funny though....... One of the quotes on that picture by his friend is "Sina Montana" that's a direct reference to the movie SCARFACE. We all know what that movie was about!SP was apparently a roofing contractor with his own business. A lot of people pay cash for this type of work to avoid taxes. To see him in a pic with a lot of cash on a table is not the same as seeing a "gansta rapper" flaunting his cash and guns in pics online as far as immediately relating it to drug transactions. I took that pic as more of a "look how successful a businessman I am" type of pic.
That said, there was some kind of wheeling and dealing going on between Alliance Blvd and Woolner Ave, on or just off Jane Street that night. Something that took a half hour at least to come to an agreement that something needed to be handled in apt 803 at 220 Woolner and not out on the street.
MOO
Ya really, you might think if it was a work related picture of how much cash he just made, the friend would have called him "Bob The Builder" or something like that haha. Yes too as Kmouse said is that usually a 'dealer' would post a pic like this, not a business owner. Dealers get a rush out of that type of lifestyle, then when they are not getting that rush then they like to post pics of their cash online to give them that little self-esteem boost. I use to have my own business and did quite a few cash deals myself in the past with the most maybe being $1,800 but never once thought of posting a pic of my $$.Funny though....... One of the quotes on that picture by his friend is "Sina Montana" that's a direct reference to the movie SCARFACE. We all know what that movie was about!
I just had a thought about the $400 that I will run by you all. If any of you have seen SP's FB pictures, there is one picture in particular that caught my attention- it's SP sitting behind a large amount of 20 dollar bills all spread out. It got me thinking that perhaps SP was possibly dealing/ or going to start dealing drugs on the side. That would explain the amount he took out at the ATM (the more you buy, the better the discount even with drugs) and he certainly would have had customers (his crew just a thought) he could have easily made little profit on the side while still using occasionally himself. This could also explain why CM was soo animated while they walked into the apartment building-maybe they were discussing their new partnership? Again just an idea that hasn't been brought up. Maybe I'm being silly and over thinking this. Lol!!
On average if a gram is anywhere from $80 to $100 then at most an 8ball would cost $280 to $350 but usually 8ball gives you a discount cuz you're buying more so...$400 is a rip-off but maybe if SP was going to buy 6 grams (really cut up of course haha) for $400 then if he was selling all 6 grams as singles for $100 a pop...a $200 profit could be made and possibly secure a future source if product is good. All hypothetical of course.Maybe he was buying cocaine... I believe $400 is around the price of an 8 ball (3.5 grams) on the street. Although friends and family say no drugs addicts are skilled at hiding things as well as manipulation. My bestie was using crack for over a year and I had no clue. Not saying this to be hurtful just sharing.
When someone is posting photos of $$$$ all laid out my first and only thought is "dealer ".
I have never known any business owner to do that.
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Exactly .On average if a gram is anywhere from $80 to $100 then at most an 8ball would cost $280 to $350 but usually 8ball gives you a discount cuz you're buying more so...$400 is a rip-off but maybe if SP was going to buy 6 grams (really cut up of course haha) for $400 then if he was selling all 6 grams as singles for $100 a pop...a $200 profit could be made and possibly secure a future source if product is good. All hypothetical of course.
I have posted a link not really related to this case but might shed some light on to maybe the activity going on in Vaughn area...about a week ago a user on here posted something about what areas are more known for certain criminal activity and they had mentioned Vaughn was an area known for gambling but as you can read in this article, DS of Vaughan was...one of Canadas notorious cocaine cowboys with a long history as a drug importation specialist.Wondering now, if maybe SP was fb friends with SC and CM, or they spotted that posting of SP with all the cash and pursued him?
Maybe something tied in with soccer bets?
I think an ounce (or a pound, not sure) of pot is around $400. Depends on the area though.On average if a gram is anywhere from $80 to $100 then at most an 8ball would cost $280 to $350 but usually 8ball gives you a discount cuz you're buying more so...$400 is a rip-off but maybe if SP was going to buy 6 grams (really cut up of course haha) for $400 then if he was selling all 6 grams as singles for $100 a pop...a $200 profit could be made and possibly secure a future source if product is good. All hypothetical of course.
An ounce of pot could be anywhere from $200 to $250 and a pound 2k-3k depending on various factors of course.I think an ounce (or a pound, not sure) of pot is around $400. Depends on the area though.
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