He Was Mom Boucher’s Most Feared Enforcer… Then the Hells Angels Turned on Him

In April 1999 a body surfaced in the St. Lawrence Seaway near a Hells Angels clubhouse outside Quebec City. It was bound, mutilated, and wrapped in plastic, but the duct tape was still holding it together. From the condition of it, the body had been in the water a long time. When investigators finally identified the remains, they were not looking at a stranger. They were looking at a man they had been hunting for the past eighteen months. A man who was on watch lists across the province, and authorities believed he had gone underground to escape them. But he had not gone anywhere. He was identified as Scott Steinert. And Steinert was no ordinary criminal. He was the executioner of the biker war that was tearing Quebec apart, the man who took his orders directly from Mom Boucher, the most feared crime boss in the country. That man was supposed to be untouchable. He had survived the police, the courts, and every rival who came for him. But his body surfacing near one of the club's own clubhouses meant none of those enemies had been the one to end him. The call had come from inside. This is the story of why the Hells Angels turned on the most dangerous man they had. Thanks for watching : He Was Mom Boucher’s Most Feared Enforcer… Then the Hells Angels Turned on Him _________ I’m Tom, and on this channel, I bring you true stories from deep inside the biker world. Outlaws, brotherhood, betrayal, and loyalty — no BS, just raw tales from the road and the club life. If you live for the sound of engines, the open road, and stories that hit hard — you’re in the right place