What Daniel wrote was true: the murder bore the signature of organized crime.
Daniel did not write that Vincenzo Vinci was "linked to organized crime". But the name “Vinci” appeared in an article which evoked a “link” described as “likely” with “organized crime”.
In the hours that followed, Tony Vinci's bank severed its business ties with him, when it wanted to increase its credit lines the previous month.
No other bank wanted to do business with Tony afterwards; the La Presse article was cited to justify the refusals. Only one accepted, at almost usurious interest rates, according to Vincenzo.

The Directorate General for Compensation for Victims of Crime (IVAC) refused to compensate the Vinci, afterwards: we do not compensate if there is a link with organized crime.
The CNESST refused to treat Alex's death as a death in the workplace: there is no compensation if there is a link with organized crime.
During our interview, Vincenzo looks at me: “My brother was not linked to organized crime. »

Vincenzo is telling the truth. His brother was not a bandit, Alex was not "linked" to organized crime.

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