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“A real life horror movie.” — Senior Crown Prosecutor Chris Browne, in court.
“The most horrific gang murder in Saskatchewan history.” — Defence lawyer Patrick McDougall, in court.
In April 2019, Tiki Laverdiere—a 25-year-old mother of two from Edmonton—traveled to Saskatchewan to attend a funeral. She never came home.
Over a prolonged period, Tiki was beaten, stabbed, tortured, set on fire, and ultimately murdered by people she once trusted. Her killers were members of the Westside Outlawz and Redd Alert street gangs. Ten people were convicted.
Drawing on five years of court reporting, testimony from the trials, sentencing hearings, and an exclusive interview with the lead RCMP Major Crimes investigator, this book provides the definitive account of a case that exposed the fractures beneath the surface of a small prairie city: gang violence, intergenerational trauma, systemic racism, and the people who failed Tiki long before she died.
Tiki Laverdiere Deserved to Come Home. Her life mattered.
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