 All right, welcome to the original gangsters podcast. I'm your host Scott Bernstein quick at her addition. We're going to go back up to the Great White North. I'm going to give you some insight and some inside information that I've recently acquired related to the murder of Greg Picasso Woolley, a historic power broker in the Canadian underworld close to the Rizzuto mob close to the Hell's Angels with someone that was kind of looked at as a diplomat, somebody that was trusted by Vito Rizzuto, the godfather, Mom Boucher, the famous Hell's Angel. And he was murdered. Murdered in November. There's a lot of questions related to what happened. And I'm being told that we had already reported that that murder came from the Hell's Angels. He was a Hell's Angel affiliate. We had reported incorrectly. I want to correct ourselves that he never became a full patch Hell's Angel member. He was the leader of a Hell's Angel support club called the Rockers who fought on the front lines of the great Quebec Biker War of the 90s and early 2000s actually helped bring that conflict to an end as well as helped create the alliance between the Rizzuto mob and the Hell's Angels or help solidified even further fortified even further going into the 21st century. I'm being told that his murder ties back to a pair of beefs that he was in with Hell's Angels over the last year to year and a half. I heard that he was in a dispute with a very, very powerful Montreal Hell's Angel by the name of Marvin Casper Womet, Casper the ghost. Normand Womet came out of prison after 14 years just a couple of months ago. I heard that behind bars he had been in a spat with Woolly when Woolly was outside. Regarding illicit business and that there was another dispute that stemmed out of Ontario with Patrick Locke, one of the big Ottawa shot callers in the Hell's Angel and that these two disputes or feuds laid the groundwork for his eventual assassination and him falling out with the Boss of Bosses right now in Montreal, the Hell's Angel number one shot caller in Quebec, Marty Robert aka Marty DeTapo and that Marty wanted loyalty from Greg Woolly towards the Angels and not for him to either A have his loyalty with the Rizzuto's or try to play both sides of the fence and that the dispute with Casper the ghost and the dispute with Patrick Locke led to Marty stepping in and Marty becoming upset with Picasso Woolly. That's what they called him Picasso. I believe Vito Rizzuto nicknamed him that. He turned crime into an art form which is where Picasso came from and that Casper Womet is a guy that has gone from zero to a thousand. He came out of prison in the fall and I'm being told he has elevated quickly to be Marty's like top advisor, a guy that is gunning to be the, for lack of a better term, under Boss of this new blueprint that Marty Robert has to take over the Canadian, all the Canadian rackets and hostile takeover of the traditional Italian mob clans including the Rizzuto's and that Marvin Casper the ghost will met is playing a major role and that this dispute with Greg Woolly kind of set the stage for his, I don't want to say a cent because he was a really big deal before he went to prison and you know I think he went to prison in 2010 but he's back on the scene in a major way. So I just wanted to update that I'm being told that the foundation for Greg Woolly's assassination can trace back to tiffs that he had with Casper the ghost and Patrick Locke that turned into a beef with Marty Robert which turned into his assassination. So that's my latest update. I'll give you more information from Canada in the coming days and weeks. For OGPod, I'm Scott Bernstein.