Normand Hamel (16 March 1956 – 17 April 2000), better known as "Biff", was a Canadian
outlaw biker and
gangster. A senior member of the
Hells Angels Motorcycle Club
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in
Montreal
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, Hamel was the right-hand man of Hells Angels leader
Maurice "Mom" Boucher and became one of Quebec's top drug traffickers before he was shot dead in 2000. A member of the rival
Rock Machine gang, Tony Duguay, was convicted of Hamel's murder in 2006 but was acquitted of the killing in 2016 after a witness in the case admitted that he lied while on the witness stand.
Gangster
Hamel was born in
Montreal
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to a working-class family. He became involved in
organized crime
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sometime in the 1970s and was charged with selling drugs in 1978. In 1979, Hamel made a plea bargain and was sentenced to a year in prison. In 1981, he joined a white supremacist biker gang called the SS that existed to beat up non-white immigrants. During his time in the SS, Hamel became the best friend of
Maurice "Mom" Boucher. By 1985, Hamel was a "prospect" (the second level of an outlaw biker club) with the
Hells Angels Laval chapter.
Hamel was present at the Lennoxville massacre of 1985 when five members of the Hells Angels Laval chapter were killed by their fellow Hells Angels. As the organizer of the massacre,
Réjean Lessard, thought that Hamel was still useful, he was held at gunpoint outside of the clubhouse of the Hells Angels Sherbrooke clubhouse, and told he could either join the Sorel chapter or go inside to be executed alongside the other members of his chapter; Hamel chose the former. Having made his choice, Hamel guarded the clubhouse with orders to shoot down any members of his chapter who tried to escape the massacre. Having joined the Sorel chapter, Hamel in the aftermath of the massacre went to the Hells Angels hitman
Yves "'Apache" Trudeau who was in rehab for his cocaine addiction to tell him that he had been expelled from the Hells Angels as a member "in bad standing", and that all of his possessions were now forfeit. Hamel told Trudeau that he could rejoin the Hells Angels provided that he murder three men whom Lessard wanted to see dead. Trudeau killed Jean-Marc "La Grande Gueule" Deniger, a drug dealer competing with the Hells Angels. As a reward, Hamel gave Trudeau his Harley-Davidson motorcycle back, saying that if completed his task by killing the other two people on Lessard's list, he could be allowed back in as a member "in good standing".
In 1986, Hamel was being held at the Parthenais jail when another inmate started to shout that he wanted to undergo a lie detector test to prove his innocence. Hamel was annoyed by the shouting and proceeded to beat the man bloody. On 5 October 1986, he became a "full patch" member of the Hells Angels. Hamel helped to pave the way for Boucher to join the Hells Angels later in 1986.
On 28 April 1987, Boucher killed Martin Huneault, the leader of a rival biker gang called the Death Riders. At Huneault's funeral, Boucher and Hamel were observed talking with two other Death Riders, Mario Martin and André Richard, about having the Death Riders join the Hells Angels now that their leader was dead. The
Laval
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-based Death Riders ultimately folded into the Hells Angels, with Hamel responsible for supervising the new members.
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Hamel was the manager of a company, Irazu Inc, in charge of importing coffee from Costa Rica into Canada. The owner of Irazu Inc was a very elderly man, Richard Muselle, who rarely ventured outside of his house. Millions of dollars were later found hidden in Muselle's house. When Boucher was arrested for hijacking a truck in
Mississauga
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in 1988, Hamel paid his $10,000 bail. On 14 November 1994, informer
Dany Kane told his police
handlers: "Biff Hamel, another HA
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In early 1995, Kane reported to his police handlers that Hamel was going to be joining an elite new chapter of the Hells Angels to be called the
Nomads
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. On 25 June 1995, Hamel was a founding member of the Nomads. Besides for Hamel, the other members of the Nomad chapter were Boucher,
, Richard Vallée">Richard "Rick" Vallée, André Chouinard, Michel Rose, Denis "Pas Fiable" Houle, Normand Robitaille and René "Balloune" Charlebois. He became one of the most important drug dealers in Quebec, in charge of selling cocaine throughout ''la belle province''. In November 1995, four members of the
were arrested and charged with plotting Hamel's murder.
On 17 April 2000, Hamel was gunned down when attempting to flee from Rock Machine assassins in a
parking lot while he and his wife were taking his son to the doctor. Hamel – who was unarmed – was shot down as he attempted to run away from his killers, taking two bullets in the back. Following Hamel's death, the Death Riders gang which he supervised merged with the Hells Angels' main
who was secretly working for the Hells Angels, and that the witness had not actually seen Duguay kill Hamel as he had testified during his trial.
The witness stated in 2016 that everything he said at Duguay's trial was perjury, claiming that Detective Roberge had forced him to perjure himself.
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1956 births
2000 deaths
2000 murders in North America
20th-century Canadian criminals
21st-century Canadian criminals
Canadian male criminals
Canadian gangsters