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polly7

(20,582 posts)
Sun Jan 22, 2012, 05:16 PM Jan 2012

Picton Inquiry

Police foresaw Pickton inquiry, noted bungled investigation, almost two years before serial killer’s arrest.

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http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/01/20/police-foresaw-pickton-inquiry-noted-bungled-investigation-almost-two-years-before-serial-killers-arrest/

Brian Hutchinson Jan 20, 2012 – 10:06 PM ET | Last Updated: Jan 21, 2012 11:06 AM ET

VANCOUVER • "It was April 2000, the height of Robert “Willie” Pickton’s killing spree. Dozens of women were already missing, and 23 more would vanish. The Port Coquitlam pig farmer was trolling for skid row prostitutes, driving them to his farm, murdering them, disposing of their bodies and going back for more. He would continue this horrible pattern for at least another year, and right under the noses of police.

Pickton was by then a prime police suspect. Documents disclosed recently at the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry in Vancouver offer stunning details of what police knew — or thought they knew — and what some officers didn’t seem to want to know.

Major crimes investigators were already aware, for example, that Pickton had a predilection for prostitutes. They knew of his episodic, sadistic violence. They had sources who claimed he was murdering women and chopping them to pieces. And yet investigations launched by both RCMP and the Vancouver Police Department seemed low priorities, the inquiry has heard. Little effort was made to co-ordinate efforts. Promising leads were discounted or dismissed altogether."








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Picton Inquiry (Original Post) polly7 Jan 2012 OP
Brings to mind.... CanSocDem Jan 2012 #1
I tend to agree with: "if you're not rich, white or middle-class, polly7 Jan 2012 #2
 

CanSocDem

(3,286 posts)
1. Brings to mind....
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 10:18 AM
Jan 2012


...the Clifford Olsen case. I don't know whether to blame RCMP generally, B.C. RCMP specifically or the fact that when it comes to solving crime, if you're not rich, white or middle-class, you're on your own.

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polly7

(20,582 posts)
2. I tend to agree with: "if you're not rich, white or middle-class,
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 11:00 AM
Jan 2012

you're on your own". It's such a horrible and sad case. Hopefully the RCMP will learn from it.

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