"After trying a number of jobs, he opened a nightclub, The Fighting Fishermen, in 1975.
Two years later, Durelle became involved in a dispute with a customer and ended up fatally shooting the man.
He was charged with murder but his lawyer, Frank McKenna, who would later become premier of New Brunswick, successfully argued self-defence. After the shooting, Durelle closed the club and retired."
It was not a "night Club".... Yvon would have had a good laugh over that. Darn good grub and a darn good price. Especially when my old man took us as he was a boxer famous around the Maritimes in the 30's and Yvon would wave the tab.
It was so sad about the asshole Yvon had to shoot. The police couldn't really do anything, even though he stalked and harassed Yvon for over two years.
He was a heck of a guy. And, he did beat Moore. No such thing as a 13 second count.