Almost 14 years after gangster Sandip Duhre was gunned down at Vancouver’s Sheraton Wall Centre, Wolfpack gang hitman Dean Wiwchar admitted he pulled the trigger.

Wiwchar pleaded guilty in B.C. Supreme Court on Thursday to two counts of conspiracy to commit murder — one in connection with Duhre’s fatal shooting on Jan. 17, 2012, in the busy hotel lobby — and the other for the plot to kill rival gangster Sukh Dhak. Dhak was eventually shot to death in November 2012.

Wiwchar had been facing a first-degree murder charge in the Duhre slaying but the new indictment only contained the two conspiracy counts.

Justice Kathleen Kerr explained the ramifications of pleading guilty to the hitman and asked if he was making the decision “voluntarily of your own free will … And by that, in entering you

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