Episode 10 - Robert Pickton | Canada's Most Notorious Serial Killer
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In Vancouver, British Columbia. 65 women went missing from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, between the years 1978 and 2001, probably more that weren’t ever reported. Of that 65, 26 were found to have been murdered. These murders led to Canada's largest investigation of serial killer Robert Pickton. He was a pig farmer living in a small town in Vancouver. Somehow, he was able to get away with murdering these women without neighbors or authorities realizing. Or did they?
SHOW NOTES
VIDEO CONFESSION: Robert “Willie” Pickton — Prolific serial killer’s jailhouse confession to undercover cop - YouTube
BBC NEWS | Americas | 'Human meat' alert at pig farm
Pickton guilty on 6 counts of second-degree murder - The Globe and Mail
Robert Picktons Pig Farm - Piggy Palace (crimelibrary.org)
Serial Killer Who Fed His Victims to his Pigs | by Tim Connolly | CrimeBeat | Medium
Pickton's mother was a key influence (thestar.com)
Children of serial killer Pickton's victims get $50,000 each - The Abbotsford News (abbynews.com)
Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton now eligible for day parole | National Post
Robert Pickton, The Serial Killer Who Fed His Victims To Pigs (allthatsinteresting.com)
RCMP want to destroy evidence from Robert Pickton's farm. Should they? | Vancouver Sun
R. v. Pickton - SCC Cases (lexum.com)
Robert Pickton: Canada's Pig Farmer Killer - The CrimeWire
Robert Pickton Case | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Robert Pickton Should Remain Behind Bars for Life - Conservative Party of Canada
'We should have caught Pickton sooner': Vancouver police chief apologizes video | Vancouver Sun
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