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Robert Pickton pig farm crime scene
Canada

WARNING!: Description below may be disturbing to some readers.

 

This view shows a bike path cutting through a fenced open area in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia.  The land was formerly owned by the Pickton family to which Robert Pickton was a pig farmer & would later become known as one of the most prolific serial killers in Canadian history.  Much of the farm structures have since been demolished.

 

From the early 1990s until his arrest in 2002, Robert William Pickton (aka Willy) murdered—to his admission—49 women in the sex industry who he lured from the notorious Downtown East Side of Vancouver, British Columbia, to his pig farm in suburban Port Coquitlam. To dispose of the bodies, he’d butcher them in the same slaughterhouse or abattoir he processed his hogs in, then he fed their remains to his live pigs.

 

The break came on February 5, 2002, when the RCMP in Port Coquitlam got informant information that something crazy was going on at the Pickton pig farm. They executed a search warrant and found items linked to several missing women.  

 

A CSI team spent months processing pig manure & recovered DNA of 29 victims who were positively identified.  DNA from an additional 13 victims have also been recovered leaving seven victims unaccounted for.

 

Pickton's was convicted in December 2007 of six counts of second-degree murder w/ life imprisonment, though he was eligible for parole after 25 years.

 

 

 

From: http://dyingwords.net/robert-willy-pickton-the-pig-farming-serial-killer/

Copyright: William L
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Taken: 06/08/2022
送信日: 20/08/2022
Published: 20/08/2022
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Tags: robert pickton; willy; crime scene; murders; homicides; solved; criminal; pig farm; lower mainland; port coquitlam; british columbia; bike path; field; cows; cattle; livestock; serial killer; bicycle; coast mountains; pacific ranges
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