The cops are nuts. No one is going to say shyte. If I was a witness why in the he ll would I make myself a potential court witness to the murder of an antisocial psychopath at the hands of other antisocial psychopaths? I suppose they rely on that. They live by the sword they die by the sword though. It's karma. At least these guys did it the 'right way' and didn't shoot up a crowded patio, machine gun a cafe or blow up a 12 year old riding his bike. They waited until he was alone, away from crowds, away from his family, etc.

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Toronto police won't say if Etobicoke murder was a mob hit
BY NEWS STAFFPOSTED FEB 3, 2016 3:53 PM EST LAST UPDATED FEB 3, 2016 AT 8:21 PM EST
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He was sitting beside John Raposo when he was assassinated in Little Italy in 2012 but Toronto police aren’t saying if the recent murder of Freddie Patriarca was also a mob hit.

The 42-year-old victim’s home security system recorded Patriarca driving into his Etobicoke garage at 6:24 p.m. on Jan. 20. A short time later, the suspect in his murder runs into the garage. The suspect is then seen running away, heading toward the Kingsway and Princess Margaret Boulevard.

It took just eight seconds to kill Patriarca. Several people heard gunshots and ran to help the father of two but there was nothing they could do.

In June 2012, Patriarca was wounded when a gunman walked onto the patio of the Sicilian Cafe on College Street and fired at close range, killing 35-year-old John Raposo. The gunman was dressed as a construction worker and wearing a painter’s mask.

The suspect, Dean Wiwchar of Stouffville was arrested a few days later in a big takedown in the Parliament and Gerrard area. Two others suspected of plotting the Raposo hit are also in custody, Martino Caputo and Rabioh Al Khalil.

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