• Crazy Al Lasalle: 1965 - 2005

    From lespecialistedeshypotheques@gmail.c@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 17 10:46:32 2020
    Hi zen

    do you have anything new with this?


    Le jeudi 7 avril 2005 02:48:26 UTC-4, z...@zenwaiter.com a écrit :
    Wed April 6th 11 PM

    I wrote this article for S.A.M. today. (Mass Snomobile Association
    News)



    They Murdered St-Zenon's Best, on March 29th 2005,
    IN COLD BLOOD



    "As you can imagine, I have a lot of info, but you probably understand
    that
    there is a serious top notch Police investigation going on as we speak,
    and
    sharing anything to the media must be carefully considered. My web site
    has
    many photos and some information. www.zenwaiter.com .

    Alain Lasalle, AKA Crazy Al, had worked his fingers to the bone ever
    since I
    met him, to build a snowmobile B&B that would eventually become the
    envy of
    the Lanaudiere Region. Although his place held only 22 people at full capacity, Al had calculated, that with time, he could make a go of it.
    This
    past winter, Al had really come into his own. His place was almost full

    every weekend of the season, and often during the week as well. He
    attracted
    guests from all over the US, Ontario, and Quebec, many of whom were
    regulars.

    Across the lake from the Refuge, is the Auberge Le Cabanon, owned by
    Dennis
    Haineault. The day after the fire, in what is now being called a double

    homicide by a special Surete du Quebec task force, Haineault was quoted
    in
    the Journal de Montreal as saying the following...

    "It (the Refuge) was not really an Auberge at all. It was only a little

    'refuge' for snowmobilers who passed along the snowmobile trail."

    This comment to me, and to hundreds of clients and friends of Crazy
    Al's, was
    incorrect and misleading. In truth, the rooms were almost always full
    this
    winter, and Al himself, was a young man rocketing to success and
    snowmobile
    fame all over the North Eastern United States. The Refuge was a big hit

    with snowmobilers everywhere. I know his rooms were popular, because I
    booked most of them over the phone for Al, who's English skills were
    poor.

    Meanwhile, Al's courage, and tenacity were legend. He would refuse to
    get
    down about his struggle to make it, inspite of tough competitors and a
    local snowmobile club that ignored him. He would simply have to prove
    himself to everyone by hard work. He worked tirelessly to improve his Auberge, and gave fantastic service to his clients. He hired his
    brother in
    law Danny Sigoun, also killed and burned in the fire, to help with the clients. Danny would go out every morning and start all the sleds for
    the
    customers, and help them with things like loading and unloading from
    their
    trailers. Danny made a huge difference this year, and judging from the hundreds of e-mail messages I have received here since the fire of
    March
    29th, I can see that Danny was also very well liked by the clientele.

    Al was the up and comer, no doubt about it. He single handedly
    organized
    and promoted the St-Zenon winter motorcycle races on Lake St-Louis, in
    the
    second annual St-Zenon Ice races. He managed to attract over 10,000
    people
    to the area on that weekend in February, and made the cash registers of
    our
    village come alive with that cheerful ringing sound. When Al totaled up

    all the receipts, he found that he had actually lost almost $ 2,000.00
    on
    the races, but his initiative impressed local businessmen, and it
    really
    showed the community that Al was doing great things for St-Zenon. His momentum grew.

    But all that hard work and good will has been destroyed by someone that

    hated the Refuge. As far as we can tell, Al and Danny were shot and
    then
    dragged back into their beds. The Refuge was then set ablaze with fire accelerants. This is a heinous crime, the evil act of cold blooded
    killers. The double murders now leave Danny's 15 year old son without a

    father, and also the beautiful and innocent 10 year old Megan, without
    a
    father. We are setting up a donation fund in their honor which we hope
    will help the devastated families.

    I believe that the wrath of God himself will descend from on high, and thoroughly destroy the guilty people in this murder case; that's what I
    am
    praying for anyways. As far as 'who done it', I personally have no
    idea.
    There are so many things that could have happened that night. It would
    not
    be fair to point the finger of guilt at anyone at this point. But
    criminal
    scum have a way of snitching on each other, and that is what I am
    hoping
    for.

    I was just the marketing manager for the Refuge; I took photos and
    chronicled the exciting events that Al took part in, including dirt
    bike
    rallies in the summer. I loved Al as a friend and a client. He was
    always
    smiling, and full of positive energy. He was King of PR, and would
    always
    be the first to smile for the camera. I stuck his smiling mug all over
    the
    Internet for the past five years, and he became possibly the most loved

    snowmobile host in our Lanaudiere Region. The proof of this popularity,
    is
    seen by the huge numbers of cards and e-mails and phone calls that have

    deluged me and his family since last Tuesday when the deed was done.

    Also, every snowmobile web site on the Internet, is now talking about
    Al and
    Danny, in their chat rooms and on their bulletin boards.

    Crazy Al was the face of Quebec snowmobiling for thousands, and he
    encouraged people to ride here, in spite of the constant rumors of
    snowmobile theft. People came to Canada for the first time to stay at
    the
    Refuge, because of his charm, his sense of humor, and his great love
    for
    everyone. They came back year after year, because he earned their
    business
    and their respect.

    "Long live your memory Crazy Al! We love you."

    xoxox
    Zenwaiter.

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  • From Maygan Lampron@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 29 11:24:52 2021
    Le mercredi 17 juin 2020 à 13 h 46 min 33 s UTC-4, lespecialiste...@gmail.com a écrit :
    Hi zen

    do you have anything new with this?
    Le jeudi 7 avril 2005 02:48:26 UTC-4, z...@zenwaiter.com a écrit :
    Wed April 6th 11 PM

    I wrote this article for S.A.M. today. (Mass Snomobile Association
    News)



    They Murdered St-Zenon's Best, on March 29th 2005,
    IN COLD BLOOD



    "As you can imagine, I have a lot of info, but you probably understand that
    there is a serious top notch Police investigation going on as we speak, and
    sharing anything to the media must be carefully considered. My web site has
    many photos and some information. www.zenwaiter.com .

    Alain Lasalle, AKA Crazy Al, had worked his fingers to the bone ever
    since I
    met him, to build a snowmobile B&B that would eventually become the
    envy of
    the Lanaudiere Region. Although his place held only 22 people at full capacity, Al had calculated, that with time, he could make a go of it. This
    past winter, Al had really come into his own. His place was almost full

    every weekend of the season, and often during the week as well. He attracted
    guests from all over the US, Ontario, and Quebec, many of whom were regulars.

    Across the lake from the Refuge, is the Auberge Le Cabanon, owned by Dennis
    Haineault. The day after the fire, in what is now being called a double

    homicide by a special Surete du Quebec task force, Haineault was quoted
    in
    the Journal de Montreal as saying the following...

    "It (the Refuge) was not really an Auberge at all. It was only a little

    'refuge' for snowmobilers who passed along the snowmobile trail."

    This comment to me, and to hundreds of clients and friends of Crazy
    Al's, was
    incorrect and misleading. In truth, the rooms were almost always full
    this
    winter, and Al himself, was a young man rocketing to success and snowmobile
    fame all over the North Eastern United States. The Refuge was a big hit

    with snowmobilers everywhere. I know his rooms were popular, because I booked most of them over the phone for Al, who's English skills were
    poor.

    Meanwhile, Al's courage, and tenacity were legend. He would refuse to
    get
    down about his struggle to make it, inspite of tough competitors and a local snowmobile club that ignored him. He would simply have to prove himself to everyone by hard work. He worked tirelessly to improve his Auberge, and gave fantastic service to his clients. He hired his
    brother in
    law Danny Sigoun, also killed and burned in the fire, to help with the clients. Danny would go out every morning and start all the sleds for
    the
    customers, and help them with things like loading and unloading from
    their
    trailers. Danny made a huge difference this year, and judging from the hundreds of e-mail messages I have received here since the fire of
    March
    29th, I can see that Danny was also very well liked by the clientele.

    Al was the up and comer, no doubt about it. He single handedly
    organized
    and promoted the St-Zenon winter motorcycle races on Lake St-Louis, in
    the
    second annual St-Zenon Ice races. He managed to attract over 10,000
    people
    to the area on that weekend in February, and made the cash registers of our
    village come alive with that cheerful ringing sound. When Al totaled up

    all the receipts, he found that he had actually lost almost $ 2,000.00
    on
    the races, but his initiative impressed local businessmen, and it
    really
    showed the community that Al was doing great things for St-Zenon. His momentum grew.

    But all that hard work and good will has been destroyed by someone that

    hated the Refuge. As far as we can tell, Al and Danny were shot and
    then
    dragged back into their beds. The Refuge was then set ablaze with fire accelerants. This is a heinous crime, the evil act of cold blooded killers. The double murders now leave Danny's 15 year old son without a

    father, and also the beautiful and innocent 10 year old Megan, without
    a
    father. We are setting up a donation fund in their honor which we hope will help the devastated families.

    I believe that the wrath of God himself will descend from on high, and thoroughly destroy the guilty people in this murder case; that's what I
    am
    praying for anyways. As far as 'who done it', I personally have no
    idea.
    There are so many things that could have happened that night. It would
    not
    be fair to point the finger of guilt at anyone at this point. But
    criminal
    scum have a way of snitching on each other, and that is what I am
    hoping
    for.

    I was just the marketing manager for the Refuge; I took photos and chronicled the exciting events that Al took part in, including dirt
    bike
    rallies in the summer. I loved Al as a friend and a client. He was
    always
    smiling, and full of positive energy. He was King of PR, and would
    always
    be the first to smile for the camera. I stuck his smiling mug all over
    the
    Internet for the past five years, and he became possibly the most loved

    snowmobile host in our Lanaudiere Region. The proof of this popularity,
    is
    seen by the huge numbers of cards and e-mails and phone calls that have

    deluged me and his family since last Tuesday when the deed was done.

    Also, every snowmobile web site on the Internet, is now talking about
    Al and
    Danny, in their chat rooms and on their bulletin boards.

    Crazy Al was the face of Quebec snowmobiling for thousands, and he encouraged people to ride here, in spite of the constant rumors of snowmobile theft. People came to Canada for the first time to stay at
    the
    Refuge, because of his charm, his sense of humor, and his great love
    for
    everyone. They came back year after year, because he earned their
    business
    and their respect.

    "Long live your memory Crazy Al! We love you."

    xoxox
    Zenwaiter.

    Je suis ca fille et j'espère bientôt savoir qui leur à fait cela.

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