I mentioned once before in passing that if you want to do research about Italian-Canadian crime groups and figures beyond that which you'll get by reading articles, you should read older and current books about outlaw motorcycle gangs and individual members of such gangs.

Back in May I read Peter Edwards's recently published Hard road: Bernie Guindon and the reign of the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club. The book reveals that in 2010, Guindon's son, Harley Davidson Guindon, met and worked out with Juan Ramon Fernandez (Joe Bravo) and Daniel (Danny) Ranieri when all three were at Millhaven Institution in Bath, Ontario. When Harley found out about Bravo's murder--Harley was likely in another penitentiary at the time of the murder--he was upset because he apparently "had a lot of plans with Ray."

The book also reveals that Harley met Gregory Woolley at a certain point after meeting Joe Bravo and Ranieri but does not state where Harley and Woolley met, only that the latter two knew each other over a four-year period, as Harley claims they played chess every day, all day, for four years. (Woolley was an avid chess player.)