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Discretion is advised. February 5th. 2002 please execute a search warrant for the illegal Firearms at the property owned by Robert Pickton. He was taken into custody and police then obtain a second court order to search the farm as part of the BC, missing woman's investigation, when personal items, including a prescription asthma inhaler, belonging to one of the missing women were found the farm was sealed off by members of The Joint, RCMP Vancouver, Police.
Urban task force following day. Pickton was charged with storing a firearm. Contrary to regulations possession of a firearm while not being a holder of a license and possession of a loaded restricted. Firearm without a license, he was later released and kept under police surveillance on Friday. February 22nd, 2002 Pickton was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of serene Abbott's way and Mona Wilson on April 2nd, 2002.
Three more charges were added for the murders of Jacqueline. McDonald died in Iraq and Heather bottomley. A six charged for the murder of andreea Jose burry was laid on April 9th, 2002, followed shortly by a seventh for Brenda wolf on, September 20th, 2002 for more charges were added for
the slaying of Georgina papen. Should Johnson Helen Hallmark Jennifer from Winger for more charges for the murder of Heather. Chinook, Tanya holik, Sherry Irving Inga Hall were laid on October 3rd, 2002 bringing the total to 15 making the investigation. The largest of any serial killer and Canadian history on May 26 2005 while more charges were laid against him for killing. With of Kara. Ellis andreea. Moore Haven Debra Lynn. Jones Marnie.
Fry Tiffany Drew Carey call Ski Serra De Vries Cynthia. Fowler Angela. Jordan Wendy. Crawford Diana Melnick and a Jane Doe. Bringing the total number of first degree murder charges 227 excavations on the property. Continued through November 2003, the cost of the investigation at This point is estimated the 70
million dollars. By the end of 2003 forensic analysis was extremely difficult because the bodies of the victims may have been left to decompose or be allowed to be eaten by insects and pigs on the farm during the early days of excavations forensic anthropologist brought in heavy equipment, including 250 foot flat conveyor belts and soil, shifters to find traces of remains on March 10th. And for it was revealed that human flesh may have been ground up and mixed with pork from the farm.
And it was handed out the friends and visitors on the farm Crown prosecution alleged that he would learn his victims with the promise of money and drugs and cocaine traces were found and lot of the recovered tissue samples. After sex, he would strangle or shoot his victims bizarrely a Or was found with a dildo on the end, it's believed it was an improvised silencer. So William pectin became a person of interest to the police in the early 2001.
When the task force began collecting DNA of women. Missing from the downtown east side of Vancouver, Pickton was convicted of killing the following women. Marnie fry, she was last seen August 30th, 1997, her Jawbone was found outside picked and slaughterhouse for Gina Faith. Papen was last seen March 1st 1999 per hand. Bones were buried in a pig pen under a platform in the
slaughterhouse Brenda and wolf. Last seen March 5th, 1999, her Jawbone in a debris Pile in a pigpen DNA on a leather jacket. And pickton's bedroom closet, DNA on a key found near a hand. Half and lay cuffs one of them. Bearing pickton's DNA was found in the loft of the workshop andreea. Jose burry last seen June 5th, 2001 head, hands and feet in a bucket in a workshop. Freezer DNA on an earring and a
ring in the slaughterhouse DNA. On a black nylon jacket, and black leather boots, and pickton's bedroom DNA. May on the bathroom wall and on a pillow case inside pickton's laundry room, Serena Abbott's way. Last seen July, 18th 2001, head hands and feet in a bucket in a workshop. Freezer DNA also inside the bucket with Joe's berries remains her blood on a Solomon
ski bag. Containing two syringes also bearing her DNA in Ben's office, an inhaler prescribed to Abbott's way, inside the ski bag and for other inhalers in the garbage outside of pickton's trailer among with Revenue, Canada documents with her name on it. Mona Wilson. Last seen December 1st, 2001, head hands and feet in a bucket and a pigpen DNA belonging to her and Pickton on a dildo attached to a 22 caliber
revolver in his laundry room. Large blood stains on a foam mattress bed platform and walls in a motor home on the farm other strange things that were found a blow-up sex doll bearing picked and DNA found in his bedroom. And also human remains were mixed into the pig feed as well forensic, experts spent the next two years. Shifting through three hundred seventy thousand cubic meters of dirt and manure looking for further human parts and Bone
fragments. Robert Pickton who like to be known as Willie was a regular customer of Street. Sex workers on the downtown Eastside several locals described him as weird and slow and tended to keep a low profile after pickton's February 22nd. And to arrest, he was videotaped in his cell. A jury saw portions of the tape when he was speaking to his cellmate an undercover officer. But what was edited out was shocking?
When the cell mate was briefly removed Pickton, stripped off all of his clothes and masturbated and his jail cell. Despite having been told, there was a security camera in the
ceiling. The British Columbia corner office have quoted the situation at the Pickton Farm as the scene of a massacre family, says the description came at a meeting between family and the missing women and police Crown representatives and others involved in the investigation of the farm of the Prime Suspect Robert William Pickton. They said this is like a massacre.
Rick fry, whose daughter Marnie has been missing since 1997 as he recalled the private meaning, then they said that I knew the lady, I was sitting next to had a hard time coping with that. I know other people behind got up and left. Other people were breaking down. They had to go out and compose themselves, and come back and listen to the rest of it. The rest of the for our mean, including a warning that relatives of missing, women should not expect to receive the
bodies of their Loved ones. Only fragments fragments was one of the big key words will be finding fragments said Mr. Frey, what they found so far, is what they got on the surface. Nothing underneath they have some pretty good ideas where to dig, but he said the corn or staff were sensitive. They were compassionate people, they had hell of a time saying what they were trying to say families.
Also, got shown photos of materials, gathered from the farm, including Clothing, jewelry handbags to see if they could identify the items belonging to their missing relatives, according to neighbors, and many witnesses. Willie Pickton would bring back sex workers from the downtown Eastside to his property. Neighbors witnessed cockfights, all hours on the farm and they would run their dump trucks.
To the early mornings, police investigators confirmed by July 1999, that Willie Picton held illegal cock fights on his properties. Attended up to 40 people who made bats, almost every weekend and that summer Gina. Hudson said, the pig farmer, was a nice caring, man, who liked to help single mothers and wouldn't hurt a soul, especially prostitutes instead, she said he befriend a lot of them and he kind of felt sorry for them and he does give the money. He gives him 20 bucks here there.
Go buy themselves, something. Well, I mean, obviously they get dope. But he says that they need cigarettes and tampons and condoms. And he'd rather give them a couple bucks than to see them work. Hudson and her husband said that the police had single out their friend because of the false accusations by a woman with a drug problem, they know, but soon as she gets a little heroin or a little coat and can't get no more drugs, she goes right off.
Houston says, I've been hauled into serious crime units up tents time over this crackhead, then he picked in doesn't give her money for dope. She phones and says that he slaughtering hookers and bearing them on the prowl. Property, Houston insists the allegations by the woman she met at a transition house are baseless this chick watches him slaughter a few pigs, and then she went and phone them. She said she describes in detail how he Slaughters and skins them
and cuts them. So she phones a police up and tells him, she watched him. And and I doing this one night, and she was just, and it was just a pig.
She said, it was one of the Missing hookers from the downtown Eastside according to his friend, Picton stabbed The Prostitute and 1997 and self-defense he got the bomb end of the deal because that incident with the hooker that he brought back here that stabbed him, Houston said, they dropped the charges against him because all the stab wounds on him were on. In the back, he defended himself and ended up stabbing her eyes, Picton trucks, being seen Around
the downtown Eastside, Houston, claimed that she and one of her friends borrowed it for the last six months. And that's why it's been seen around down there. She was the one driving. It Pickton was charged in 1997 with the attempted murder of a van coover, sex worker, whose name is been changed under protection ban, as we call her mrs. Anderson. He is also charged with unlawful confinement, assault with a
weapon, aggravated assault. Police alleged that on April 8, 1997 picked and picked up Miss Anderson on the downtown Eastside took her to his poor Coquitlam pig farm where he stabbed her repeatedly with a kitchen knife leaving the woman on the brink of death. She was able to escape and press
charges against him, the charges were dropped and January 28th. 8 February 9, 2002. According to his lawyer Robert Pickton, one of the owners of the pig farm being investigated by the Vancouver, missing, woman's task force is shocked and flabbergasted that he's been named a person of interest. In the case, the lawyer Peter Richie was acting on the behalf of Picton representing them in various business interests including home demolition business and a used buildings.
Apply company and the farm. I spoken, Richard said breaking the silence in the behalf of their family. They spoke to me yesterday. The family is shocked by this and is trying to assist. The police Richie said the family was willing to allow the use of any farm equipment.
To assist police adding, they are concerned about underground digging because of the wires and gas line and the various soils stored and certain way Richie previously represented Didn't in the 1997 when he was charged with the attack on a Vancouver, sex worker, February 8, 2002, Wayne Lang, and his Grassroots search for Sarah DeVries. He set up a hotline for tips in which 1998 received a call from a man calling himself Bill who
said, Sara was dead. This man couldn't give me any more information than Bill told me a prostitute. He knew was taken into a big pig farm at Port Coquitlam, where she was badly. Assaulted Lang said, what's more. The Prostitute has told Bill that she seen numerous items of women's clothing and pieces of woman's ID all over the place. Lang received several other tips about a dangerous farmer called Willie, which he passed along to The Vancouver, Police Department.
We were all concerned because they didn't seem anybody. To take this guy seriously. We were, we never heard wherever they actually did searches of Willie's Place or whatsoever, but we knew he had lots of land and he was fairly well off at seen another poor Coquitlam, property dub, piggy Palace Picton and his brother through several large parties which would constitute as an illegal bar in 1996 to city of Port Coquitlam. Went to court seeking an order.
Against the brothers about their piggy Palace, good time society and bar them from holding any more parties on the property in an affidavit filed with the court in 1998 for Coquitlam. Fire chief, Randy Shaw said he toured the property with Dave Pickton and September 1998. Found a building that appeared to be a dance hall. Observed, a commercial type of kitchen. A pub type bar, raised entertainments, Age a dance floor sound lighting system.
Tables chairs capable of accommodating a group in the excess of 150 persons. The affidavit stated a neighbor named Betty remembers a Runnin that she had with Picton and another man when he stole her dog in 1997, she was on Parole and living at her parents home, five blocks away from the Picton Farm in Port Coquitlam Pickton, and his buddy encountered Betty will call her Betty out. Outside a nearby grocery store. They targeted me. They invited me to the farm to
party Betty recalled. I didn't say one word to them. She said, adding she went inside the store and left her three month old puppy outside. When she returned minutes later, the dog was gone. Her name and phone number was on the dog's collar, she recalled and then the phone calls began when she got home. She went to the Pickton farm that night with her dad to retrieve the dog from the Ford pickup truck, they took down the license plate.
She said, she said she went to the police and reported the matter, but the police wouldn't even take the license plate down cops completely patronize me. She said they made me feel. I was harassing Picton, she recalled Pickton was very, very quiet. Lurked in the shadows while she dealt with pickton's. Buddy at the farm who was loud and very aggressive. She said she lived a few blocks from the pickton's farm growing up and was fearful of Of the
men. She saw on the farm, I felt danger my own backyard, she recalled April 1st, 1997 Pickton was arrested and charged with attempted murder and assault with a weapon. Forcible confinement, aggravated assault, the charges initiated a crown prosecution victim appeared at his bail, hearing on April 8. 1997 bail was granted for $2000, a trial was set for five days, February 2nd through
the 6th and 9th. 98 on January 26 1998, the criminal justice branch of the ministry of the Attorney General entered, a stay of proceedings for the four charges. Basically means the charges were dropped.
So this is a transcript of an interview of March 23rd. 1997, an interview of Miss Anderson by to RCMP officers, constables Cason, and Constable Stratton the interview took place four days after the incident while miss Anderson was stolen the Hospital interview began at 10 a.m. and lasted an hour and 12 minutes. Several times Miss Anderson expressed, discomfort and pain. She has undergone surgery in the days before the interview prior to this interview of police.
Miss Anderson has spoken with the social worker at the hospital, wrote about the assault. Miss Anderson stated. She was hitchhiking on her way to the Princeton hotel located at Victoria Drive and Power. Street in the downtown Eastside approximately 11:45 p.m. on March 22nd 1997, Picton picked her up at Cordova and Princess Street in a red pickup truck. Picked it offered her 100
dollars for a blowjob. If she agreed to go in Coquitlam, she resisted pickton's request to go to Port Coquitlam but eventually she agreed when picked and promised to bring her back to the down. Down east side within a few hours by 2 a.m. during the interview Miss Henderson, expressed concern that she might be at fault because she agreed
to go with him. She had never seen Pickton before the drive from the downtown Eastside 2935 Dominion Avenue in Port Coquitlam, took between 30 and 50 minutes. She noted, that Picton took a longer route. He was going to the end of the freeway United Boulevard, then back Tracking to Port Coquitlam. He was driving slowly, not speeding. En route to his property. She wanted him to stop, so she could use a bathroom, but Picton
would not stop. She told investigators, but now I know why he wouldn't pull in. He didn't want no one to see me cuz I wasn't expected to get out of there. I'm sure I wasn't. I just wanted to get a just wanted to get that in when she arrived. Left at the Pickton trailer on the property. He refused to pay her until after the ACT. Picton pulled out a quilt on a carpet. There was no bed in a room. It was at this point in the
property. It was at this point in the interview that Miss Anderson said I know it, I know there's broads on that property, an apparent reference to the missing. Women Picton would not let Miss Anderson use his phone. After the ACT, he would not let her near the phone when she went to the bathroom and when Came
out. He started she started looking in the phone book to get the number of the car door of a room where she had paid to stay that night with a friend victim grabbed her hand and stroke it. As if it was to trick her then put a handcuffed on her wrist. She had not seen Picton, get the Cuffs. When asked what Picton said, where his demeanor has changed at that point. Miss Anderson said, he might have said, you little Bitch or something like that and his expression did not change.
Miss Anderson told the investigators that her first thought after he handcuffed her was. What's this guy doing? Is he a psycho or what? And then I just, I just like, I seen red, I went ballistic. She agreed that she was fighting for her life. Miss Anderson describe how picked and slapped the cuffs on me and they continue to fight. She spotted a knife and Picton across his jugular. She said that he was trying to handcuffed her with the other side of the handcuffs.
Even though he's been cut, Miss Anderson kept trying to convince Picton to Let Her Go. Eventually he agreed to let her go. Miss Anderson, kept trying to convince Picton to let her go and eventually he agreed to let her out of the trailer. He appears to be dizzy. At this point, he opened the door then went into a room at the back of the trailer. Or Miss Anderson told him to stay there. While she went outside, when she tried to exit, he put her in a headlock.
She still had the knife at this time. There was some confusion, whether Pickton may have gotten the knife away from her inside. However, if he did, she got it back and convinced him to back away once they were outside and got into the truck. Miss Anderson told the investigator that she thought this is it. I'm history. He got Now she apologized and begged please. Let me go. She offered him a thousand bucks. He said, yeah. Okay.
But she didn't believe him. She thought he would just say that to shut me up picked and got the knife back and stabbed her in the stomach abdomen. He put the knife in me and then he lifted it up. Once she was stabbed, he thought I'm done. I'm stabbed, I'm going to die. Then there was a all of a sudden, she felt Him go limp, she got the knife back by grabbing it, which is how she cut her hand at this point. They're both too weak to do
anything. Miss Anderson could not recall if Picton said anything during this part of the altercation picked and collapse. Like he had no more energy. She told investigators that she slid out from under him and ran about the truck and stood on the other side of the truck and stared at him for a couple. A second and then she could see him slowly going down. She just bolted, Miss Anderson made her escape by running through the property. All the way to the end of the property.
She didn't, she had to stop and catch her breath along the way. She climbed the fence to get out at the end of the road. There was two houses. She chose one with the light on, then no one answered. She tried to pop. Open the window. And again, and she was yelling for help. She ran down a Stairway. She Put her elbow through a living room window. She tried to bang on other windows. A car. That was that was driving by
backed up and stopped. Miss Anderson walk towards a car, Miss Anderson still clutching the knife which he dropped when asked to do so. By the driver, she begged the driver and companion to take her to the hospital. The couple helped her into the car, called 911 and drove her to meet an ambulance on the way they flagged. Sergeant buraq who was a responding to the call. Corporal Connor than of the RCMP serious crime section Coquitlam. Detachment was a lead investigator of the 1997, picked
an incident. Police seized evidence from Miss Anderson and Picton. They include closed bandages, handcuffs handcuff, key police undertook, a search of pickton's trailer and truck and pursued a search warrant evidence. Gathered various items that were seized including three hairbrushes. A sleeping bag, condoms various items with blood on it. Blood samples were taken from the wall in the trailer. Other forensic evidence, including photographs of blood transfer patterns blood.
Cast-off patterns, is also taken evidence was also gathered from pickton's truck including a woman's bra and numerous blood samples police interviewed Then shortly after the incident. But no formal interview was taken police undertook, short interviews with pickton's nice and brother Pickton was interviewed. While in hospital, it was the one and only time Miss Anderson was interviewed. While in hospital, it was a one and only time she was
interviewed by police. No formal statement was taken. Corporal Connor, Constable Cason, Constable Strachan Believe. Miss Anderson was being truthful about the events. Although Corporal Connor. Never met Miss Anderson, the transcript of this interview upon its summary is base. As the only interview, the police took for Miss Anderson, there is no evidence that she received the transcript or signed her interview on March
29th. 1997. Corporal Connor sent out a on March 29th, 1997. Corporal Connor sent out a bulletin to all Lower Mainland. Metro Vancouver RCMP. Detachment least form them of the offense and advised that picked and should be considered a dangerous to sex trade workers
on April 1st. 1997. Corporal Connor completed the request to Crown counsel concerning the incident, and recommended three charges against picked an attempted murder, assault with a weapon and unlawful confinement and March and March 1997. Police knew enough about Miss Anderson to ascertain. She was a vulnerable witness and secure, living arrangements, had experienced violence and concerned for her safety. There was clear limitations to the investigations, they included.
The fact that Miss Anderson was only interviewed once while she was in hospital and in pain, there was no follow-up, done regarding Miss Anderson's remark, during the interview, especially comments about there being broads on that property and the formal statement was not Not taken from Miss Anderson pick one short interview while in hospital. There was a number of additional reasonable steps that were not taken by Coquitlam. RCMP.
For example, further inquiries into pickton's activity would have led to information that Pickton was engaged in other illegal or troubling activity. Furthermore, there was no evidence that police took any steps to find out about picked and by, for example, interviewing neighbors. And so on The possibility and the value of additional and more thorough. Search of the trailer was not
fully canvas by the RCMP. In addition, Corporal, Connors message, warning, that Pickton was a potential danger to women particularly women engage in the sex trade indicates, that he did not consider this an isolated event.
There was serious limitations on the initial investigation, Of the Anderson assault Coquitlam, RCMP in 1997, from 1997, onward, a reasonable person would have come to the conclusion that Miss Anderson may had had important evidence about missing women or at least evidence worthy of further investigation. In fact Miss Anderson told police that picked and told her that he went to the downtown Eastside once a week to pick up
sex workers. The likelihood that the assault on Miss Anderson was not a one-off was clear and thus the likelihood that the assault on Miss Anderson was not a one-off was clear unreasonable that the investigation was not pursued more fully at that time. The evidence together with the early incidents of a sexual assault referring to pickton's were crucial facts could ever completely. Where'd the crown prosecutor who approved the charges against Pickton? Was Richard Romano who became a
Provincial Court judge in 2005? He was called as a witness to testify about his role in the crown decision to stay the charges against Picton on January 26. 1998 a week before pickton's five-day trial was to begin Brown and poor Coquitlam and 1997, who approved charges against Picton after After reading the RCMP report to Crown counsel he recalled police recommended charges of attempted murder and assault with a
weapon. An unlawful confinement for pickton's knife attack on a sex worker from the Vancouver's downtown Eastside Romano were called, he added an additional charge, aggravated assault and red flag the file. He said he red-flagged the file. The file had a red cover it.
Tells the assign trial crown that the case needed Advanced preparation Romano said the job of an administrative Crown is to handle about 2,000 charges approvals a year and to assign a prosecutor to the cases about three to four months before trial. He said he assigned, the Pickton case to prosecutor Randi Connor because she was very confident and aggressive. Senior Crown, he assigned Connor, he felt that the Email, complaintant would feel more comfortable with the female Crown?
I was very confident in her decision making and judgment or a man who said, of the prosecutor, I would assign it to her again. He added, but Romano said, he had no independent recollection of his meeting with Connor on January, 26 1998, when Connor decide to stay the charges against Picton Connor. Testified that she decided to stay the Just because of victim who is being called Miss Anderson to protect her privacy attended a meaning a week before the trial and she was high on drugs.
Connor require recalled Anderson nodding off and could not articulate the evidence. So she stayed the charges against Picton. After his arrest in 1997, picked and killed 19 women before he was arrested in. 2002 Romano said, he knew Anderson was a sex worker, but didn't know. Oh, she was a drug addict of though. He felt there was a strong possibility. She was an addict. I anticipated there was going to be some problems with the complaintant, Romantic told the
commissioner inquiry Wally opal. That's why he red flagged. The case he said the enquiry is probing, why Picton wasn't caught sooner. The charge of State against Picton. Stemmed from a 1997 knife attack on Miss Anderson, who picked up by pectin in Vancouver and was taken to his poor Coquitlam Farm. When he tried to handcuff her on her wrist.
She feared for her life, she grabbed a kitchen knife and slashed, his neck picked, and got the knife, and repeatedly stabbed the woman once picked and loosen his grip on her. She ran to the street flag down a passing car. She died twice and hospital but was revived both, she and Picton were treated at the same Hospital Eagle Ridge and Coquitlam where a nurse used, the key found in pickton's Pocket to remove the The handcuffs on the woman's wrist.
The attempted murder charges against Pickton was stayed on January 27th 1998, the clothes and rubber boots. Picton had been wearing that evening was seized by police and left an RCMP storage locker for more than seven years. Not until 2004, did it lab testing show DNA of two missing, women were on items seized from Pickton and 1997.
Kara, Ellis, DNA was found on pickton's jacket andreea bore Heaven. DNA on his boots clothing, that was seized after the 1997 knife attack but it was forgotten in a police storage for seven years. The testimony of Sandy Cameron a civilian clerk with The Vancouver Police Department.
The enquiry had also heard testimony but Cameron when she worked at the VPD, missing persons unit being rude and making offensive comments to family members of pickton's victims when they try to report their loved ones missing. The enquiry heard about how camera would make judgmental comments to families about allowing their daughters of become drug addicts and work. The streets as prostitutes, there was also a panel of major crime witnesses to discuss the
failures. That VPD that a serial killer was responsible for dozens of women who were reported missing police said at the time without anybody's or crime scene, there was no evidence of a serial killer despite credible tips. The Vancouver Police about Picton starting in 1998. The crown file about the vicious knife attack in 1997 was accidentally destroyed acting Regional Crown.
Andrew MacDonald testified, at the missing woman's inquiry McDonald said that the pickton's criminal file was ordered destroyed on August 31st 2001 and it was Hmong 50 boxes. Is of crown files that were mistakenly destroyed by a mobile shredding truck service that how is on contract to dispose of files? Prosecutor Randi Connor who handled the case, explain? Why the charges against Picton were dropped on? January 26 1998?
She decided to enter a stay of proceedings against Picton because Anderson was too high on heroin, to be coherent days before the trial was a start. She was in terrible condition, I couldn't put her on the witness stand. Connor said, what I was presented with was a person in very bad shape, she cared about the victim feeling, she was very vulnerable, but felt Anderson's drug, addiction undermined charges approve feeling, she was very vulnerable, but Anderson's
drug addiction. Undermine charge approval standard the substantial likelihood of conviction. She said she entered a stay of proceeding to leave. door open if the woman cleaned up her drug use and was in better shape to testify Late in 1998, task force. Detectives got their best lead yet. From a 38 year. Old Bill, Hitchcock widowed two years earlier his cock turned to drugs and alcohol.
After his wife died. Rescued from the downhill Slide by, then his foster sister, who found him a job at p and be salvaged and Surrey owners were Robert Willie Pickton and his brother. Dave Picton, his cock picked up his paycheck at the Brothers Port Coquitlam? Pig farm described by his cock as a very creepy. Looking Place patrolled by a vicious 600-pound bore never seen a pig like that. It would chase you and bite you. He told police it was running out with dogs on the property.
His stock has grown concerned about picked in after reading newspaper reports on Vancouver's, missing women, Robert Pickton was a pretty quiet guy. Hard to strike up a conversation with. I don't think he had much use for me. Men picked and drove a converted bus with deeply tinted windows Hicks. Cock told authorities it was Willie's pride, and joy. He said he wouldn't part with it for anything. Willie used it a lot.
The brothers also ran a supposed charity, the piggy Palace, good time, Society registered with the Canadian government in 1996 as a non-profit society and tended to organize coordinate, manage operate, special events functions dances shows. Exhibition on behalf of service organization Sports organizations and other worthy group, according to his cock, the special events convened at piggy.
Palaces was a converted building at the hog farm were drunken Raves that featured entertainment by an ever-changing cast of the downtown Eastside straight, sex workers. The stabbing had crystallized Bill hiscox suspicions about Robert Pickton. Aside from the assault, his cock told police that there are all the girls that are going missing all the purses and ID that were out on his trailer and stuff. He frequents a downtown area all
the time for girls. So to be continued, we're going to start working our way up to the events of 1998 and get more into the actual investigation Witnesses people who have contacted the police. And I'm also going to get into the friends effect and so as you well know and many people have suspected he could not have done all this by himself. So we're going to look at all the different possibility. His friends, his enablers his cohorts and will continue.
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