Gerald Gallant
Gerald Gallant | |
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Born | Saguenay, Quebec, Canada |
Occupation | Contract killer |
Gerald Gallant was a Canadian contract killer who admitted to committing 27 murders and 12 attempted murders between 1978 and 2003.[1][2] His victims were members of Quebec-based criminal gangs. Gallant was reportedly one of Canada's most prolific known killers.[3]
Gallant typically killed in public by gunshots to the head, neck or chest which became his trademark.[4] His last murder, of Christian Duchaine, was committed March 12, 2003.[5]
Arrest and trial[]
Gallant was first arrested in 2006 by Swiss police, who arrested him in Geneva for credit card fraud.[6] During the interrogation for the Swiss arrest, he admitted to the murders in Canada and was quickly extradited.[6] After his arrest Gallant became a police informer, providing information that led to the arrest of ten others involved in the murders and attempted murders.[7] In March 2009 he accepted a plea deal from Canadian authorities and pleaded guilty to 27 murders and 12 attempted murders.[8][9] He received 48 life sentences with no eligibility for parole until 2033.[10]
Legacy[]
He was the subject of Gallant: confessions d’un tueur à gages, a 2015 non-fiction book written by Éric Thibault and Félix Séguin.[11] The book was adapted by director Luc Picard and screenwriter Sylvain Guy for the 2021 film Confessions of a Hitman (Confessions), starring Picard as Gallant.[12]
References[]
- ^ "Gerald Gallant: Confessions of Canada's most prolific hit man".
- ^ Alex Caine (8 January 2013). Charlie and the Angels: The Outlaws, the Hells Angels and the Sixty Years War. Random House of Canada. pp. 92–. ISBN 978-0-307-35896-7.
- ^ "Canadian hitman admits killing 27". April 2009.
- ^ "Canadian man pleads guilty to killing 27 people". The Guardian. 31 March 2009. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
- ^ Christian Duchaine, le 12 mars 2003.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Gerald Gallant: Remorseful contract killer turns police informant".
- ^ "Hit man helps police make 10 arrests in dozens of biker war cold cases".
- ^ "Quebec contract killer pleads guilty to 27 counts of murder". The Globe and Mail. 31 March 2009.
- ^ Thomas Barker (17 October 2014). Biker Gangs and Transnational Organized Crime. Routledge. pp. 222–. ISBN 978-1-317-52411-3.
- ^ http://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/2014/11/07/gerald-gallant-confessions-of-canadas-most-prolific-hit-man
- ^ Valérie Gonthier, "Gallant : quand la réalité dépasse la fiction". Le Journal de Montréal, March 14, 2015.
- ^ André Duchesne, "Premières images du film Confessions". La Presse, February 19, 2021.
- Living people
- Canadian prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
- Contract killers
- Quebec murderers
- Canadian crime biography stubs