Pickton Trial Underway in BC, Canada
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 8:32 pm
Well, just across a short body of water from my former home a murder trial of great significance in Canada has finally gotten underway.
Robert "Willy" Pickton, accused of some 26 murders (largely of prostitutes and downtrodden drug addicted homeless women previously living in the Vancouver area) is currently facing the first 6 murder charges against him (more will be tried at later dates). Should he be convicted of all of them, he will go down in infamy as Canada's most prolific mass-murderer.
The investigation into Pickton has been underway for years - the RCMP searched his large property (formerly a pig farm - draw your own body-disposal conclusions) for months on end digging up DNA evidence of all the murders. Sadly, a few sets of DNA standards were found there but not identified, and charges of murder were not added for those invdividuals. It is possible that he was responsible for the deaths of nearly 50 women.
For the RCMP this is extremely significant - this will be our highest profile case since the doomed-from-the-onset Air India fiasco, which led to not guilty decisions for all involved.
Is this news at all in the US, or do you guys have too much other grisly shit going on down there for this to even get a mention?
Robert "Willy" Pickton, accused of some 26 murders (largely of prostitutes and downtrodden drug addicted homeless women previously living in the Vancouver area) is currently facing the first 6 murder charges against him (more will be tried at later dates). Should he be convicted of all of them, he will go down in infamy as Canada's most prolific mass-murderer.
The investigation into Pickton has been underway for years - the RCMP searched his large property (formerly a pig farm - draw your own body-disposal conclusions) for months on end digging up DNA evidence of all the murders. Sadly, a few sets of DNA standards were found there but not identified, and charges of murder were not added for those invdividuals. It is possible that he was responsible for the deaths of nearly 50 women.
For the RCMP this is extremely significant - this will be our highest profile case since the doomed-from-the-onset Air India fiasco, which led to not guilty decisions for all involved.
Is this news at all in the US, or do you guys have too much other grisly shit going on down there for this to even get a mention?