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Silk Road’s alleged hitman, “redandwhite,” arrested in Vancouver
mercredi 21 novembre 2018, 15:00 , par Ars Technica
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Nearly a month ago, Canadian authorities arrested a man they believe to be 'redandwhite,' a hitman allegedly hired by Ross Ulbricht. Also known as Dread Pirate Roberts (DPR), Ulbricht created the infamous and now-defunct underground drug website, Silk Road. Ulbricht is now serving a double life sentence. Earlier this year, after a federal judge ended Ulbricht's chances for a new trial, the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal in his case. The new suspect, James Ellingson, age 42, was released on bail earlier this month by a judge in British Columbia despite American efforts to keep him detained. Separately, Ellingson allegedly made $2 million in profits from selling drugs directly on Silk Road. Read 23 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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jeu. 21 nov. - 21:55 CET
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