Povestea suprarealista de azi:
A fake contest and a limo
As part of its investigation, the Sûreté du Québec made Bettez believe that he had won a contest to stay at the Fairmont Hotel in Mont-Tremblant, the documents show.
An undercover officer came to pick him up in Trois-Rivières in a limousine exactly two years after Cédrika's disappearance, on July 31, 2009, and took him home three days later, on Aug. 2.
In Mont-Tremblant, the other winners of the contest, who were also undercover agents, played golf games and visited the casino with him.
One of the agents was tasked with trying to befriend Bettez, which he managed to do.
The undercover agent who befriended Bettez continued to play and dine with Bettez in the Mauricie region, in an attempt to gain his trust. In total, he met Bettez 25 times over a two-year period.
The documents show that Bettez revealed to him his financial problems, including how he played poker for three or four hours a day and lost $20,000 around Christmas in 2008.
At one point, the agent gave Bettez $15,000 to help him realize his goal of becoming a professional poker player. In exchange, the agent asked him to do him unnamed favours.
In August 2010, Bettez decided he was no longer comfortable with the friendship.
They did not meet again.
Bettez's parents, his sister, his ex-girlfriends and some of his friends were also monitored as part of the investigation.
Their phones were tapped and their whereabouts documented with cameras and other electronic devices.
Bettez refused polygraph 3 times
Restul de la ce le-o tunat mintea sa faca - in articol
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/cedrika-provencher-jonathan-bettez-court-documents-1.4744698