The man arrested for murdering and leaving a victim in the trunk of a burning car may have ties to the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.
Taylor Wolf worked with and even lived at home of Ricky Jenks. Police said Jenks is known as 'The Enforcer' and was arrested in March after the Hells Angels club house was raided. Now investigators are trying to figure out how involved Wolf was with the Hells Angels.
Investigators arrested Wolf at a Spokane Valley apartment. Investigators said the Knotty Pines Apartment unit belongs to Ricky Jenks. They believe Wolf and Jenks likely met while working at Fessco Fleet and Marine. Their former employer, Marc Fessler said both of them worked at the shop at the same time.
People at the Knotty Pines apartments said Wolf was helpful. Jenks' girlfriend said Wolf house sat their apartment.
"He was always working on cars. He'd rake the neighbor's yard. He seemed like a good kid," said neighbor Kristopher Gattman.
Jenks was arrested when federal agents raided the Hells Angels club house. Investigators are not calling the Wolf-Jenks connection significant at this point.
"We've heard rumors about that. But that's something we haven't been able to confirm either," said Spokane County Sgt. Bill Beeman.
People who know Wolf said he has been seen at the Hells Angels club house. But it does not mean he is a member. People who know Wolf said he was not acting like himself the week of the murder.
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Thursday, 21 April 2011
man arrested for murdering and leaving a victim in the trunk of a burning car may have ties to the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.
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