A story published this week in the Timmins Daily Press notes that Caza stole my 2010 book, The Bandido Massacre: A True Story of Bikers, Brotherhood and Betrayal, from the Timmins Public Library, then left it at an arson scene. Why he stole a book he could have borrowed free from the library intrigued me. “The theft charge was laid in connection with a book Caza stole from the Timmins Public Library, which he then left on the floor at the scene of the July 1st arson,” Grech writes. “The name of the book was The Bandido Massacre.” Caza didn’t comment on why he took my book when he tried to explain his actions. “So how much was for the arson and how much was for the theft?” asked Star editor Barry Brimbecom.
Source: thestar February 28, 2018 21:45 UTC