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Standing at the front of a Vernon lecture hall at Okanagan College Tuesday night, looking slightly uncomfortable, , dressed from head to toe in black, pushes his rimless glasses up the bridge of his nose, tosses his long, grey ponytail over his shoulder and begins to tell the audience his story.

In 1978, 厂补耻惫茅 was a new father working in a factory in a small eastern Ontario town, and president of his union local. He was also a member of , a notorious motorcycle club that was disbanded in the early 2000s.

Around 11 p.m. on Oct. 18, 1979 he was called to a meeting at a local bar that ended with the murder of rival gang member, Bill Matiyek.

Though it was nearly 40 years ago, 厂补耻惫茅 remembers that night like it was yesterday.

He and another young man, Gary Comeau, sat at a table in the corner of a hotel bar with Matiyek trying to talk him out of blowing them both away.

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In a flash of commotion, Matiyek was shot, and 厂补耻惫茅 was one of six club members convicted for his killing. Though he adamantly maintained his innocence 厂补耻惫茅 was charged with first degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison.

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The case became the subject of an award-winning book by Mick Lowe, Conspiracy of Brothers, and a Steve Earle ballad, Justice in Ontario.

厂补耻惫茅 began his sentence at the notorious Millhaven Institution in Bath, Ont., where he recalls seeing three fellow prisoners killed over a two-week period.

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In the four and a half years he stayed at Millhaven, before being transferred to Collins Bay in Kingston, Ont., 厂补耻惫茅 said 12 people were killed and hundreds more beaten and stabbed. He credits his survival to maintaining an air of mystery and learning to 香蕉视频直播渞ead香蕉视频直播 people.

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He challenged the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and after a decade-long legal battle, he won, affirming the voting rights of all inmates.

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Erin Christie

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