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- Early Life and Criminal History
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Robert Pickton was born to Leonard Francis Pickton (1896–1977) and Louise Helene Arnal (1912–1979), a family of pig farmers in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, 27 kilometres (17 miles) east of Vancouver. Pickton's older sister, Linda Louise Wright, was sent off to live with relatives in Vancouveras their parents thought that the family pig farm wo...
On February 6, 2002, police executed a search warrant for illegal firearms at the Pickton property. Both Pickton brothers were arrested and police obtained a second warrant using what they had seen on the property to search the farm as part of the BC Missing Women Investigation. Personal items belonging to missing women were found at the farm, whic...
Pickton's trial began on January 30, 2006, in New Westminster. Pickton pleaded not guilty to the twenty-seven charges of first-degree murder in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The voir dire phase of the trial took most of the year to determine what evidence might be admitted before the jury. Reporters were not allowed to disclose any of the ...
On December 9, 2007, Pickton was convicted of second-degree murderin the deaths of six women: 1. Count One: Sereena Abotsway,29, reported missing on August 22, 2001 2. Count Two: Mona Lee Wilson,26, reported missing on November 30, 2001 3. Count Six: Andrea Joesbury, 22, reported missing June 8, 2001 4. Count Seven: Brenda Ann Wolfe,32, reported mi...
Crown appeal
On January 7, 2008, the Attorney General filed an appeal in the British Columbia Court of Appeal, against Pickton's acquittals on the first-degree murder charges. The grounds of appeal related to a number of evidentiary rulings made by the trial judge, certain aspects of the trial judge's jury instructions, and the ruling to sever the six charges Pickton was tried on from the remaining twenty. Although Pickton had been acquitted on the first-degree murder charges, he was convicted of second-d...
Defence appeal
On January 9, 2008, lawyers for Pickton filed a notice of appeal in the British Columbia Court of Appeal, seeking a new trial on six counts of second-degree murder.The notice of appeal enumerated various areas in which the defence alleged that the trial judge erred: the main charge to the jury, the response to the jurors' questions, amending the jury charge, similar fact evidence, and Pickton's statements to the police.
Decisions of the Court of Appeal
The British Columbia Court of Appeal issued its decisions on June 25, 2009, but some parts of the decisions were not publicly released because of publication bans still in effect. The Court of Appeal dismissed the defence appeal by a 2:1 majority. Due to a dissent on a point of law, Pickton was entitled to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, without first seeking leave to appeal.His notice of appeal was filed in the Supreme Court of Canada on August 24, 2009. The Court of Appeal allowed th...
On June 26, 2009, Pickton's lawyers confirmed that they would exercise his right to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. The appeal was based on the dissent in the British Columbia Court of Appeal. While Pickton had an automatic right to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada based on the legal issues on which Justice Donald had dissented, Pickton...
Discontinuance of prosecution
British Columbia Crown spokesman Neil MacKenzie announced that the prosecution of Pickton on the twenty other murder charges would likely be discontinued. "In reaching this position," he said, "the branch has taken into account the fact that any additional convictions could not result in any increase to the sentence that Mr. Pickton has already received."Families of the victims had varied reactions to this announcement. Some were disappointed that Pickton would never be convicted of the twent...
Management review of investigation
In 2010, the Vancouver Police Departmentissued a statement that an "exhaustive management review of the Missing Women Investigation" had been conducted, and the Vancouver Police Department would make the Review available to the public once the criminal matters are concluded and the publication bans are removed. In addition, the Vancouver Police Department disclosed that for several years it has "communicated privately to the Provincial Government that it believed a Public Inquiry would be nec...
Apology by police department
At a press conference, Deputy Chief Constable Doug LePard of the Vancouver Police Department apologized to the victims' families, saying, "I wish from the bottom of my heart that we would have caught him sooner. I wish that, the several agencies involved, that we could have done better in so many ways. I wish that all the mistakes that were made, we could undo. And I wish that more lives would have been saved. So on my behalf and behalf of the Vancouver Police Department and all the men and w...
A major plotline in the Canadian crime drama Da Vinci's Inquestdeals with a spate of missing women thought to be victims of a prolific serial killer hunting in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Pickton is not directly referred to by name, but starting in the show's fifth season characters and advertisements made reference to "the pig farm" in relation...
Cameron, Stevie (May 30, 2007). The Pickton File. Random House Digital, Inc. ISBN 978-0-676-97953-4.Cameron, Stevie (October 25, 2011). On the Farm: Robert William Pickton and the Tragic Story of Vancouver's Missing Women. Random House Digital, Inc. ISBN 978-0-676-97585-7.The Embraer E-Jet family is a series of four-abreast, narrow-body, short- to medium-range, twin-engined jet airliners designed and produced by Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer . The E-Jet was designed as a complement to the preceding ERJ family, Embraer's first jet-powered regional jet.
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