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Teh One Who Knocks
01-24-2018, 12:43 PM
Richard Hartley-Parkinson for Metro.co.uk


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A serial killer has revealed that he wanted to kill one more prostitute in order to round off the number of people that he killed.

Robert Pickton, 68, is still in prison for killing 49 women then grinding their remains into mince at his farm which he called ‘Piggy Palace’.

He then sold their remains to customers, including local policemen, before being arrested in February 2002.

However, he revealed to undercover police that he thought he had been ‘sloppy’ because he didn’t manage to kill 50.

He said: ‘I made my own grave by being sloppy. Doesn’t that just kick you in the ass now?

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‘I was gonna fucking do one more, make it even. I wanted one more to make the big 5-0’ he said.

Pickton was convicted of murdering six prostitutes in 2007 and sentenced to life in prison with no parole for at least 25 years.

He was also charged in another 20 deaths that had not gone to trial because the judge said they included materially different evidence from the other six counts.

Footage aired on CBS Reality looked into the killings and Pickton’s confessions to a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer who pretended to be a cellmate.

He told told cop: ‘They got me on this one… they’ve got DNA.’

The officer suggested disposing the body at sea and Pickton told him: ‘I did better than that… a rendering plant.

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‘Only I was kinda sloppy at the end, too, getting too soppy. They go me, of fuck gettin’ too sloppy. I was gonna do one more, make it an even 50. That’s why, that’s why I was sloppy about.

‘I wanted one more, make, make the big 5-0.’

He was convicted over the deaths of six women and held responsible for 20 others, but not prosecuted after DNA was found.

Prosecutors said they would not pursue any more criminal proceedings against Pickton, including the 20 charges.

‘The (prosecution) had to carefully assess whether it was in the public interest to proceed on the remaining 20 counts, and the (Criminal Justice) Branch concluded it was not,’ Neil MacKenzie, a spokesman for the Crown, said outside court after the charges were formally stayed several years ago.

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The ban included evidence that Pickton picked up a woman, whose name is still protected, in a gritty Vancouver neighbourhood and stabbed her on his farm in 1997.

The woman, a key witness in the prosecution’s case against Pickton, said the pig farmer put her in handcuffs and tried to kill her, with the two struggling in a knife fight that put both of them in hospital. She said she ran away, naked and bleeding profusely.

He was charged with attempted murder but the charges were stayed in 1998 before the case went to trial.

Police had never thought to do forensics tests on his clothing. If they had, they would have directly linked him with two other prostitutes who had gone missing from Vancouver’s Eastside neighbourhood.

Women continued to disappear from the destitute neighbourhood for another four years.

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Jurors never heard the woman’s story. Police found widespread evidence on Pickton’s farm linked to the other 20 women he was charged with killing, but those details were kept from the jury because the judge ruled they would be heard during a separate trial. That trial will not be held now that those charges have been stayed.

Pickton and his brother used to throw parties at the hog farm in a barn they dubbed ‘Piggy’s Palace’. Investigators have said they were drunken parties with prostitutes and plenty of drugs.

Pickton’s younger brother David was under investigation as a prime suspect in the murders, but no evidence ever emerged to link him to any of the crimes and he was not charged. David Pickton still lives close to the farm.

Pickton’s suburban farm became the biggest crime scene in Canadian history.

Hundreds of investigators, including anthropologists, spent months combing through soil and buildings at the farm where they found human remains.

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Goofy
01-24-2018, 01:41 PM
:puke:

Hal-9000
01-24-2018, 03:37 PM
:canada:

Muddy
01-24-2018, 03:45 PM
That's a beautiful piece of land he has right there..

RBP
01-24-2018, 03:53 PM
then grinding their remains into mince at his farm which he called ‘Piggy Palace’.

He then sold their remains to customers, including local policemen

Can someone translate this? Like he added the human flesh to pork sausage or what are they saying here?

Hal-9000
01-24-2018, 03:54 PM
Can someone translate this? Like he added the human flesh to pork sausage or what are they saying here?

Yes.

RBP
01-24-2018, 03:59 PM
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Teh One Who Knocks
01-24-2018, 04:01 PM
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Noilly Pratt
01-24-2018, 04:04 PM
Yes, RBP...f'in yes. Thankfully it didn't get into major stores - so their investigation indicated. He did sell some at his farm direct, but by all accounts most people who lived nearby thought they were creepy (it was 2 brothers who ran the farm). Some weird facts...

I have to drive by this site everytime I visit my sister-in-law. It's all fenced off so no one can see inside the site.

A few years prior a friend rented some storage space from the Pickton brothers. He said after a few months he got creeped out by the guy and moved his stuff elsewhere.

Hal-9000
01-24-2018, 08:54 PM
Gives new meaning to the description...

*wait for it*

Back bacon













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deebakes
01-25-2018, 03:09 AM
:lol:

Godfather
01-25-2018, 03:23 AM
This is probably the darkest case I know of in BC's history, gives me chills.

I'm actually surprised to hear him say "I want one more to make it 50" because, if memory serves, pretty much everyone seemed to suspect he killed far more than he was found guilty of (and as the article mentions they want to charge him with another 20 missing women but couldn't). :meh:

Everyone in town at the time of his trial seemed to know a 'friend of a friend' who'd claim you could smell his place from blocks away and knew something wasn't right there for years... sadistic fuck should get the chair.

Hal-9000
01-25-2018, 05:24 PM
This is probably the darkest case I know of in BC's history, gives me chills.

I'm actually surprised to hear him say "I want one more to make it 50" because, if memory serves, pretty much everyone seemed to suspect he killed far more than he was found guilty of (and as the article mentions they want to charge him with another 20 missing women but couldn't). :meh:

Everyone in town at the time of his trial seemed to know a 'friend of a friend' who'd claim you could smell his place from blocks away and knew something wasn't right there for years... sadistic fuck should get the chair.

What's really sad is how the cops and the courts handled this case. As the article briefly described, four years before he was arrested a woman escaped who was handcuffed and bleeding profusely from knife wounds. The police were going to charge him for attempted murder and ended up letting him go.

"Police had never thought to do forensics tests on his clothing." This was only one of the things they overlooked. The victims were considered 'less than' regular people because they were drug addicts and prostitutes from east Vancouver, the cops never followed through on anything and botched the entire case up start to finish. At least two years of deaths could have been prevented.

"Jurors never heard the woman’s story. Police found widespread evidence on Pickton’s farm linked to the other 20 women he was charged with killing, but those details were kept from the jury because the judge ruled they would be heard during a separate trial. That trial will not be held now that those charges have been stayed."

They had an embarrassment of riches in terms of evidence, at least one eyewitness who could prove Pickton tried to kill her, were fully aware prostitutes were often taken to his farm, and over 30 missing person reports for prostitutes in the area he frequented to pick them up. A blind person could have connected the dots in this case.


And I never noticed he's wearing a button down shirt and a sweater vest while workin the stalls at his pig farm :lol: The guy was an odd duck. He spoke and wrote in a strange cadence and most people who met him thought there was something wrong with him.

*unfortunately I can't emphasize enough that the police really screwed the entire investigation up. It triggered changes in the way the Vancouver police went forward with new cases.