Il a retiré 475 000$ en cash le 30 mars dernier, ce qu’apparemment, n'est pas possible pour le commun des mortels.
A Mountie familiar with the techniques used by the force in undercover operations, but not with the details of the investigation into the shooting, says Wortman could not have collected his own money from Brink’s as a private citizen.
“There’s no way a civilian can just make an arrangement like that,” he said in an interview.
Ouien je sais pas si un gars random de la GRC sait ce qu'un citoyen habitué a faire ce genre de chose:
Wortman was also involved in two civil lawsuits regarding property disputes, according to interviews and public records. In 2004, he offered to help a friend who had financial difficulties and was about to lose his house, then discreetly took ownership of the house, evicted the man, and sold the property. In 2015, Wortman's uncle lent him a house that he purchased in Portapique while selling his Edmonton condominium. Wortman refused to release the property back to him, claiming he was owed money, until the uncle eventually sold it; one of the buyers later became a victim in the killings.[59][60][61]
Et donc j'imagine avoir bâti des relations avec un banque a des liens avec les Hells et des cartels peut faire, l'idée qu'une banque accepterait pas de transférer un montant a brinks et bien différent que elle ne le ferait pas, on peut s'imagine qu'il doit avoir des banques qui offre ce genre de services aux motards/cartel/mafia. Et bien sur on ne peut pas se fier sur ce témoignage:
the banking expert said. “Sending someone to Brink’s to get the money? I’ve never heard of that before. The reason is, if I’m the banker, and you’ve deposited your savings in my bank branch, I’m responsible for making sure the money goes to the right person. If you want this money, I’m going to verify your identity and document that. I can’t do that if I’m transferring the money to Brink’s.
D'un autre côté ses contacts/style de vie qui font de lui le genre de personne qui pourrait faire se genre de chose si ça fait (et qui avant une pandémie dans son délire paranoïaque veut enterrer du cash quelque part), font aussi de lui un bon candidat pour un agent.