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Fred Sanders

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11. He was foaming at the mouth for 13 years according to Canadian court records...drugs, theft,
Thu Oct 23, 2014, 06:43 PM
Oct 2014

robbery...seen by in jail psychiatrist once to see if fit for trial....family had disowned him for last five years.

The religion is irrelevant, the connection is to mental instability and a criminal mindset.


http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/10/22/michael-zehaf-bibeau-vancouver_n_6031820.html

A search of the publicly available Quebec court records database suggests he had a lengthy criminal record with several convictions and brushes with the law in the early and mid-2000s.

The records appear under three different names — Michael Bibeau, Michael Zehaf Bibeau and Michael Bibeau Zehaf.

The earliest of the 13 identified Quebec court records dates back to June 2001 in Montreal.

The last time his name appears in the provincial court database is for a charge in 2006, also in Montreal. For that marijuana-related count, he pleaded guilty in court in 2009 and received an absolute discharge.

Twelve of the 13 cases resulted in convictions.

Four of them are drug-related — three for possession of marijuana and one for PCP — with those charges dating back to 2004, '05 and '06. The longest sentence he received among the four was 60 days, on the 2004 PCP charge.

A 2001 charge on impaired driving resulted in a fine and suspended licence a year later.

In another case, he received a six-month sentence in 2003 and three years' probation on a weapons charge.

There was also a prior conviction for assault causing bodily harm in 2001 for which he received a suspended sentence and a fine in 2002.

His longest sentence was for robbery, possession of break-in tools, theft and conspiracy with a co-accused in 2003. He was sentenced to two years in jail and three years' probation in that case.

Other convictions in his file are for breach of probation in 2003 and for twice breaching bail conditions in 2004.

The records suggest a number of addresses for Bibeau since 2001 — a number in Montreal as well as one in Aylmer, Que. In some of the court documents, he's listed as having no fixed address.

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What I found interesting was that the first witness I saw interviewed about the attack Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2014 #1
Good thing the civilized gun laws restricted him to a single action rifle......unlike the beloved Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #12
I thought his passport was yanked in July when trying to fly to Turkey? Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #2
RCMP said he was in process of applying for a passport...the RCMP is the only direct source. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #3
We'll see how the story plays out Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #4
Damn the facts, I have made up my mind...nice. Agree the passport thing was misrepresented? Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #5
"misrepresented?" Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #13
Yes, yes, and that was not a question. Please read RCMP briefing today, I have posted it here for Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #14
i don't see why not, if someone shot up an abortion clinic and we knew he was JI7 Oct 2014 #6
Re: motive---Are you taking bets? WinkyDink Oct 2014 #7
An obsession that seems to swing both ways. Throd Oct 2014 #8
I can't help wondering how many threads on DU there would be about this guy Nye Bevan Oct 2014 #9
4,637...give or take a few. Throd Oct 2014 #10
He was foaming at the mouth for 13 years according to Canadian court records...drugs, theft, Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #11
Nothing in this material supports your assertion he was a drug addict. Nothing. Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #15
It was a tête-à-tête response, you may see. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #16
what's that supposed to mean? You made a false assertion in a thread in which you are complaining Bluenorthwest Oct 2014 #17
I can not post everything. He admitted his addiction to crack cocaine to a jail psychiatrist, there Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #21
Actually, I thought they tip-toed around it for hours. maced666 Oct 2014 #18
What were you "correctly" thinking? Because not anyone one of them was correct, other than he Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #20
You can tell a lot about a society by what they fear. JaneyVee Oct 2014 #19
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