By the time Serge LeClerc was arrested for masterminding a $40 million narcotics lab in 1984, he was already on the RCMP's Most Wanted List. His crimes were many. Theft. Fraud. Drug smuggling. Armed robbery. Racketeering. Bank heists. Connections to the top Mafia families.Born of rape to a teenage girl in an abandoned building, LeClerc's life of crime began at the age of eight and escalated to the point where he was one of Canada's most violent and notorious criminals. Untwisted unfolds his startling life and times from the mean streets of the Projects and inner-city Toronto, to the cell blocks and solitary confinement cells of super-maximum security prisons, to a dramatic life transformation.Poignant and raw, this unique and compelling story of crime and punishment, redemption and overcoming will keep you riveted from beginning to end.
This should be republished. We lost a great guy far too soon. Highly recommend this truly amazing, true story of redemption in our modern era. Very amazing story of a redeemed life!
Serge LeClerc spoke at a Teacher's Institute in Feb, 2009, in Regina, SK, and this is where I first heard of him, though he had been infamous in both positive and negative ways long before that. I had been amazed with his life story and got a personal copy of his book and the chance to speak with him. He is the only person in Canadian history to have received a full pardon for his life of crime, based on the sincerity of his post-criminal transformation. He has transformed his life and now works with many government and private agencies and helping young adults and offenders break free of their own cycles. It is an amazing story. His life events and the honesty with which he describes them is disturbing. His story of transformation is a must read and one that will provoke emotion and discussion on various levels!
What an amazing story! This autobiography tells about LeClerc's life in and out of prisons, being on the RCMP's Most Wanted List, running million dollar drug operations, to giving his life to God and helping young kids heading down the same path he was. Also interesting to learn about some of what goes on in prisons, the hierarchies, and how everything about prisons and convicts changed after the Charter of Rights was put into place, not positively.
It has long been my contention that if so-called "master criminals" would put as much time, effort and conviction into ethical businesses as they do into bending and breaking the law, the world would be a much better place and this book proves my point.
I loved this book until all the god stuff.... If he would have found the power to overcome all those obstacles himself, that REALLY would have been something.