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The Living Dead by Jeffrey Goddin
The Living Dead by Jeffrey Goddin





The Living Dead by Jeffrey Goddin

And, while Borutski’s issues with Bancroft were personal, others in the Ottawa Valley had problems with him because of how he ran his lumber business. I tried.”Īn alleged stolen backhoe scheme was the root of why Borutski wanted Bancroft dead, the killer said during his rambling police confession. In the diary of a madman, Borutski wrote: “The guilty have paid. Police recovered Borutski’s journal on the day of his arrest. “I found out where he lived, a little sawmill, and he was next on the list,” Borutski told police.

The Living Dead by Jeffrey Goddin The Living Dead by Jeffrey Goddin

Borutski told police he couldn’t recall Bancroft’s name, but recalled his size and the address of his lumber yard on Burnstown Road. He was trying to exact revenge, but Bancroft cheated death by hiding his big frame - 500 pounds at the time - in the bushes. He was driving a stolen Mazda and had a loaded shotgun at his side. Article contentīorutski pulled into Bancroft’s saw mill in White Lake shortly after he murdered Warmerdam, his third victim. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.National Capital Region's Top Employers.







The Living Dead by Jeffrey Goddin