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Robert William ("Willie") Pickton (b. October 24, 1949)[1] of Port Coquitlam, British Columbia is a third-generation Canadian pig farmer[2] who has been charged[3] with the first degree murders of twenty-six women, many of them prostitutes and drug users from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. is the 297th day of the year (298th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1949 calendar). ... Port Coquitlam is a city in British Columbia, Canada. ... For other uses, see Pig (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Farmer (disambiguation). ... Murder is both a legal and a moral term, that are not always coincident. ... Prostitution is the sale of sexual services (typically manual stimulation, oral sex, sexual intercourse, or anal sex) for cash or other kind of return, generally indiscriminately with many persons. ... This article refers to the city in British Columbia, Canada. ... Location of the Downtown Eastside (in red) in Vancouver. ...


Pickton is currently on trial for six of these murders. During the trial's first day, January 22, 2007, the Crown stated he confessed to forty-nine murders to an undercover police officer posing as a cell mate. The crown reported that Pickton told the officer that he wanted to kill another woman to make it an even 50, and that he was caught because he was "sloppy".[4] The trial is expected to take a year or more.[5] is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... // Executive: Monarch - Queen Elizabeth II Governor General - Michaëlle Jean Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta - Norman Kwong Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia - Iona Campagnolo Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba - John Harvard Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick - Herménégilde Chiasson Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador - Edward Roberts Lieutenant-Governor of Nova...

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Background

Pickton and his brother, David Francis Pickton, ran a registered charity called the Piggy Palace Good Times Society, a non-profit society whose official mandate was to "organize, co-ordinate, manage and operate special events, functions, dances, shows and exhibitions on behalf of service organizations, sports organizations and other worthy groups." According to investigators, the "special events" (which convened at Piggy's Palace, a converted building on another property adjacent to the pig farm) on Burns Road were drunken raves that featured "entertainment" by an ever-changing cast of Downtown East-side prostitutes.


Pickton first came to the attention of police in 1997 when he was charged with attempted murder. The charges were subsequently dropped. Later, police searched the farm, but found nothing.


On February 5, 2002, police executed a search warrant for illegal firearms at the property owned by Pickton and his two siblings. He was taken into custody and police then obtained a second court order to search the farm as part of the BC Missing Women 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 RCMPVancouver Police Department task force. The following day Pickton was charged with storing a firearm contrary to regulations, possession of a firearm while not being holder of a licence and possession of a loaded restricted firearm without a licence. He was later released and was kept under police surveillance. is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 2001 in Canada, other events of 2002, 2003 in Canada and the list of years in Canada. See also: 2002 in Canadian politics 2002 in Canadian culture 2002 Canadian incumbents 2001-02 NHL season 2002-03 NHL season // Incumbents Head of State - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Governor... The BC Missing Women Investigation is an ongoing criminal investigation into the disappearance of around 60 women from Vancouvers Downtown Eastside from the early 1980s through to 2002. ... The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), also known as the Mounties or Gendarmerie Royale du Canada (GRC) in French, is both the federal and national police force of Canada. ... Vancouver Police Department Coat Of Arms VPD Patch The Vancouver Police Department is the police force for the City of Vancouver. ...


On Friday, February 22, 2002, Pickton was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Sereena Abotsway and Mona Wilson. On April 2, 2002 three more charges were added for the murders of Jacqueline McDonell, Diane Rock and Heather Bottomley. A sixth charge for the murder of Andrea Joesbury was laid on April 9, 2002 followed shortly by a seventh for Brenda Wolfe. On September 20, 2002 four more charges were added for the slayings of Georgina Papin, Patricia Johnson, Helen Hallmark and Jennifer Furminger. Four more charges for the murders of Heather Chinnock, Tanya Holyk, Sherry Irving and Inga Hall were laid on October 3, 2002, bringing the total to fifteen, and making this the largest serial killer investigation in Canadian history. On May 26, 2005, twelve more charges were laid against him for the killings of Cara Ellis, Andrea Borhaven, Debra Lynne Jones, Marnie Frey, Tiffany Drew, Kerry Koski, Sarah Devries, Cynthia Feliks, Angela Jardine, Wendy Crawford, Diana Melnick, and Jane Doe (unidentified woman) bringing the total number of first-degree murder charges to 27. is the 53rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 2001 in Canada, other events of 2002, 2003 in Canada and the list of years in Canada. See also: 2002 in Canadian politics 2002 in Canadian culture 2002 Canadian incumbents 2001-02 NHL season 2002-03 NHL season // Incumbents Head of State - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Governor... is the 92nd day of the year (93rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 2001 in Canada, other events of 2002, 2003 in Canada and the list of years in Canada. See also: 2002 in Canadian politics 2002 in Canadian culture 2002 Canadian incumbents 2001-02 NHL season 2002-03 NHL season // Incumbents Head of State - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Governor... is the 99th day of the year (100th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 2001 in Canada, other events of 2002, 2003 in Canada and the list of years in Canada. See also: 2002 in Canadian politics 2002 in Canadian culture 2002 Canadian incumbents 2001-02 NHL season 2002-03 NHL season // Incumbents Head of State - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Governor... is the 263rd day of the year (264th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 2001 in Canada, other events of 2002, 2003 in Canada and the list of years in Canada. See also: 2002 in Canadian politics 2002 in Canadian culture 2002 Canadian incumbents 2001-02 NHL season 2002-03 NHL season // Incumbents Head of State - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Governor... is the 276th day of the year (277th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 2001 in Canada, other events of 2002, 2003 in Canada and the list of years in Canada. See also: 2002 in Canadian politics 2002 in Canadian culture 2002 Canadian incumbents 2001-02 NHL season 2002-03 NHL season // Incumbents Head of State - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Governor... is the 146th day of the year (147th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: list of years in Canada 2005 in Canadian politics 2005 in Canadian culture 2005 Canadian incumbents 2004-05 NHL season 2005-06 NHL season other events of 2005 // Incumbents Executive: Monarch - Queen Elizabeth II Governor General - Adrienne Clarkson then Michaëlle Jean Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – Lois Hole...


Excavations continued through November of 2003; the cost of the investigation is estimated to have been $70 million by the end of 2003, according to the provincial government.[6] Currently the property is fenced off, liened by the Province of British Columbia. In the meantime, all the buildings have been demolished. Forensic analysis is very difficult because the bodies of the victims may have been left to decompose or allowed to be eaten by insects and pigs on the farm. During the early days of the excavations, forensic anthropologists brought in heavy equipment, including two 50-foot flat conveyer belts and soil sifters to find traces of remains. On March 10, 2004, it was revealed that human flesh may have been ground up and mixed with pork from the farm. This pork was never distributed commercially, but was handed out to friends and visitors of the farm. Another claim made is that he fed the bodies directly to his pigs.[7] // Toronto hosts Toronto Rocks a concert headlined by the Rolling Stones, to help revive a tourism industry hurt by a SARS outbreak in Ontario Monarch - Queen Elizabeth II Governor General - Adrienne Clarkson Prime Minister - Jean Chrétien then Paul Martin Premier of Alberta - Ralph Klein Premier of British Columbia - Gordon... In law, lien is the broadest term for any sort of charge or encumbrance against an item of property that secures the payment of a debt or performance of some other obligation. ... March 10 is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... See also: 2003 in Canada, other events of 2004, 2005 in Canada and the list of years in Canada. See also: 2004 in Canadian politics 2004 in Canadian culture 2004 Canadian incumbents 2003-04 NHL season 2004-05 NHL season Canadian federal election, 2004 Timeline of the 2004 Canadian election...


Trial

Pickton's trial began on January 30, 2006.[8] He pleaded not guilty to 27 charges of first-degree murder in the British Columbia Supreme Court, located in New Westminster. The voir dire phase of the trial took most of the year to determine what evidence may be admitted before the jury. Reporters were not allowed to disclose any of the material presented in the arguments. is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... // Stephen Harper gives his victory speech to party faithful in Calgary after winning the 2006 federal election. ... The Pattullo Bridge (centre) connects New Westminster (left) with Surrey (right) across the Fraser River. ... The phrase voir dire derives from Middle French; in modern English it is interpreted to mean speak the truth and generally refers to the process by which prospective jurors are questioned about their backgrounds and potential biases before being invited to sit on a jury. ...


On March 2, 2006, one of the 27 counts was rejected by Justice James Williams for lack of evidence.[9] is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


On August 9, 2006, Justice Williams severed the charges and trimmed the indictment from 26 to just six counts. The remaining 20 counts have not been dismissed, however, and the crown can seek another trial (or trials) for them at a later date. Because of the publication ban, full details of the decision are not publicly available; but the judge has explained that trying all 26 charges at once would put an unreasonable burden on the jury, as the trial could last up to two years, and have an increased chance for a mistrial. The judge also added that the six counts he chose had "materially different" evidence than the other 20.[10] is the 221st day of the year (222nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Mistrial. ...


Jury selection was completed on December 12, 2006, taking just two days. Twelve jurors and two alternates were chosen.[11] is the 346th day of the year (347th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The date for the jury trial of the first six counts was initially set to start January 8, 2007, but later delayed to January 22, 2007.[12][13] January 8 is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...


January 22, 2007 was the first day of the jury trial where Pickton faces first-degree murder charges in the deaths of Marnie Frey, Sereena Abotsway, Georgina Papin, Andrea Joesbury, Brenda Wolfe and Mona Wilson. The media ban was finally lifted and for the first time Canadians heard the details of what was found during the long investigation. In his opening statement, Crown Counsel Derrill Prevett told the jury of evidence that was found on Pickton's property, including skulls cut in half with hands and feet stuffed inside. The remains of another victim were stuffed in a garbage bag in the bottom of a trash can and her blood stained clothing was found in the trailer in which Pickton lived. Part of one of the victim's jaw bone and teeth were found in the ground beside the slaughter house and a .22 calibre[14] revolver with an attached dildo containing both his and a victim's DNA was in his laundry room.[15] In a video taped recording played for the jury, Pickton claimed to have attached the dildo to his weapon as a makeshift silencer.[7] is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... A 7-inch silicone dildo A dildo (or dildoe, a rare alternate spelling) is a sex toy, often explicitly phallic in appearance, intended for bodily interaction during masturbation or sexual intercourse. ...


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  • The items police found inside Pickton's trailer - A loaded .22 revolver with a dildo over the barrel and one round fired, boxes of .357 Magnum handgun ammunition, night-vision goggles, two pairs of faux fur-lined handcuffs, a syringe with three millilitres of blue liquid inside, and "Spanish Fly" aphrodisiac.
  • A videotape of Pickton's friend Scott Chubb saying Pickton had told him a good way to kill a female heroin addict was to inject her with windshield-washer fluid. A second tape was played for Pickton, in which an associate named Andrew Bellwood said Pickton mentioned killing prostitutes by handcuffing and strangling them, then bleeding and gutting them before feeding them to pigs. However, defence lawyer Peter Ritchie said the jury should be skeptical of Chubb and Bellwood's credibility.
  • Photos of the contents of a garbage can found in Pickton's slaughterhouse, which held some remains of Mona Wilson.

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Alleged victims

Pickton is charged with the murders of the following women:

  • Count 1, Sereena Abotsway[17] (born August 20, 1971), 29 when she disappeared in August 2001.*
  • Count 2, Mona Lee Wilson[18] (born January 13, 1975), 26 when she was last seen on November 23, 2001. Reported Missing November 30, 2001.*
  • Count 3, Jacqueline Michelle McDonell[19], 23 when she was last seen in January 1999. Vancouver Police Missing Persons Case # 99-039699.
  • Count 4, Dianne Rosemary Rock[1] (born September 2, 1967), 34 when last seen on October 19, 2001. Reported missing December 13, 2001.
  • Count 5, Heather Kathleen Bottomley[2] (born August 17, 1976), 25 when she was last seen (and reported missing) on April 17, 2001.
  • Count 6, Andrea Joesbury, 22 when last seen in June 2001.*
  • Count 7, Brenda Ann Wolfe[3], 32 when last seen in February 1999 and was reported missing in April 2000.*
  • Count 8, Jennifer Lynn Furminger, last seen in 1999.
  • Count 9, Helen Mae Hallmark[4], last seen August 1997. Vancouver Police Missing Persons Case #98-226384.
  • Count 10, Patricia Rose Johnson[5], last seen in March 2001.
  • Count 11, Georgina Faith Papin, last seen in 1999.*
  • Count 12, Heather Chinnock, 30 when last seen in April 2001.
  • Count 13, Tanya Holyk, 23 when last seen in October 1996.
  • Count 14, Sherry Irving[6], 24 when last seen in 1997.
  • Count 15, Inga Monique Hall[7], 46 when last seen in February 1998. Vancouver Police Missing Persons Case # 98-047919.
  • Count 16, Marnie Lee Frey[8], last seen August 1997.* Vancouver Police Missing Persons Case #98-209922.
  • Count 17, Tiffany Drew, last seen December 1999.
  • Count 18, Sarah de Vries[9], last seen April 1998.
  • Count 19, Cynthia Feliks[10], last seen in December 1997.
  • Count 20, Angela Rebecca Jardine[11], last seen November 20,1998 between 3:30- 4p.m. at Oppenheimer Park at a rally in the downtown Eastside of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver Police Missing Persons Case # 98.286097.
  • Count 21, Diana Melnick[12], last seen in December 1995.
  • Count 22, Jane Doe (remains found but not identified)—charge lifted; see below.
  • Count 23, Debra Lynne Jones[13], last seen in December 2000.
  • Count 24, Wendy Crawford, last seen in December 1999.
  • Count 25, Kerry Koski, last seen in January 1998.
  • Count 26, Andrea Fay Borhaven[14], last seen in March 1997. Vancouver Police Missing Persons Case # 99.105703.
  • Count 27, Cara Louise Ellis[15] aka Nicky Trimble (born April 13, 1971), 25 when last seen in 1996[16]. Reported missing October 2002.

*Indicates Pickton is currently being tried on count


As of March 2, 2006, the murder charge involving the unidentified victim has been lifted. Pickton refused to enter a plea on the charge involving this victim, known in the proceedings as Jane Doe, so the court registered a not-guilty plea on his behalf. "The count as drawn fails to meet the minimal requirement set out in Section 581 of the Criminal Code. Accordingly, it must be quashed," wrote Justice James Williams. The detailed reasons for the judge's ruling cannot be reported in Canada because of the publication ban covering this stage of the trial. is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Pickton is implicated in the murders of the following women, but charges have not yet been laid (incomplete list):

  • Mary Ann Clark[17] aka Nancy Greek, 25, disappeared in August 1991 from downtown Victoria
  • Yvonne Marie Boen (sometimes uses the surname England)[18] (born November 30, 1967), 34 when last seen on March 16, 2001 and reported missing on March 21, 2001.
  • Dawn Teresa Crey[19], reported missing in December 2000
  • Two unidentified women

August 2006 'Pickton Letters'

In August 2006, Thomas Loudamy, a 27-year-old Fremont, California resident, claimed that he had received three letters from Robert Pickton in response to letters Loudamy sent under an assumed identity. Fremont (IPA: ) is a city in California that was incorporated on January 23, 1956, from the merger of five smaller communities: Centerville, Irvington, Mission San Jose, Niles, and Warm Springs. ...


In the letters, Pickton allegedly speaks with concern about the expense of the investigation, asserts his innocence, quotes and refers to the Bible, praises the trial judge, and responds in detail to (fictional) information in Loudamy's letters, which were written in the guise of Mya Barnett, a 'down on her luck' woman. This Gutenberg Bible is displayed by the United States Library. ...


The news of the letters' existence was broken by The Vancouver Sun, in an exclusive published on Saturday, September 2, 2006, and as of that date, neither law enforcement nor any representative of Pickton has verified the authenticity of the letters. The Sun, however, has undertaken several actions to confirm the documents' authenticity, including: The Vancouver Sun is a daily newspaper first published in the Canadian province of British Columbia on February 12, 1912. ... September 2 is the 245th day of the year (246th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

  • Confirming that the outgoing stamps are consistent with those of the North Fraser Pretrial Centre, where Pickton is being held;
  • Confirming through a representative of Canada Post that the outgoing stamps are not forgeries; and
  • Confirming that the machine (identifiable with a serial number included in the stamp) used to stamp the envelopes is the machine used by the NFPC.

Loudamy claims not to have kept copies of his outgoing letters to Pickton, and as of September 4, 2006, no information on their existence has been forthcoming from Pickton or his representatives. Canada Post logo Canada Post (French: Postes Canada) is a Canadian postal service operated as an independent crown corporation. ... is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Loudamy has a history of writing to accused and convicted criminals, in some instances under his own identity (as with his correspondence with Clifford Olson), and in others in the guise of a character he believes will be more readily accepted by the targets of the letters. Loudamy, an aspiring journalist, claims that his motivation in releasing the letters is to help the public gain insights into Pickton.[20] Clifford Robert Olson Jr (born January 1, 1940 in Vancouver, Canada) is a serial killer who killed two children as well as nine youths in the early 1980s. ...


References

  1. ^ Crown Says Will Prove Robert Pickton Murdered, Butchered and Disposed of 6 Women. Canadian Press (2007-01-22). Retrieved on 2007-01-25.
  2. ^ Death Farm. The Stranger (2003-10-30). Retrieved on 2007-01-25.
  3. ^ Indictment document.
  4. ^ CBC.ca: Pickton butchered 6 women, Crown tells jury Accessed January 22 2007
  5. ^ Pickton case shows how complex trials have become. Canadian Press (2007-01-16). Retrieved on 2007-01-30.
  6. ^ They got me as a fall guy. National Post.
  7. ^ a b Accused serial killer 'fed bodies to pigs' - The Australian - Obtained on January 25, 2007.
  8. ^ Pickton trial to start Monday. CBC (2006-01-30). Retrieved on 2007-01-21.
  9. ^ 1 of 27 murder charges against Pickton thrown out. CBC (2006-03-02). Retrieved on 2006-10-01.
  10. ^ Pickton to be initially tried on 6 counts of murder. CBC (2006-08-09). Retrieved on 2006-10-01.
  11. ^ Jury selected to hear Pickton murder trial. CBC (2006-12-12). Retrieved on 2007-01-21.
  12. ^ Two trials for Canada pig farmer. BBC News (2006-09-09). Retrieved on 2006-09-09.
  13. ^ Pickton trial to be delayed two weeks. CanWest Interactive (2006-12-18). Retrieved on 2007-01-21.
  14. ^ Court hears of Canadian pig farmer's claim to 49 murders. theage.com.au (2007-01-24). Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
  15. ^ Prosecutors: Pig farmer confessed to 49 killings. CNN (2007-01-22). Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
  16. ^ Horrors of Pickton trial revealed in graphic detail. National Post (2007-2-20). Retrieved on 2007-02-22.
  17. ^ Fournier, Suzanne; Fraser, Keith; and Jiwa, Salim. "Daughter phoned daily for 13 years", The Province, 2002-02-26. Retrieved on 2007-05-29. 
  18. ^ Fong, Petti and Kines, Lindsay. "Sister trapped by drugs, prostitution", Vancouver Sun, 2002-02-26. Retrieved on 2007-05-29. 
  19. ^ Friscolanti, Michael. "‘Bright young woman’ among victims", National Post, 2002-04-03. Retrieved on 2007-05-29. 
  20. ^ Sun Exclusive: The Pickton Letters. Vancouver Sun (2006-09-02). Retrieved on 2007-01-22.

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Bibliography

  • Stevie Cameron: The Pickton Files: Knopf Canada: 2007: ISBN 067697953X

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