Dark Mind Detective

Chapter 8 – The Shredded Truth: Systemic Failure in the Pickton Case


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How does one of Canada’s most prolific serial killers operate for decades—right under the noses of law enforcement?


In this shocking chapter, we expose the catastrophic investigative failures, missing files, and destroyed evidence that let Robert Pickton slip through the cracks again and again. From the near-fatal stabbing of a woman in 1997 to mounting reports of sexual assault, abduction, and witness testimony—none of it was enough to stop him. Why?


We’ll take you deep into a timeline of missed opportunities and institutional negligence: a Crown file destroyed in violation of a 75-year retention policy, barrels suspected to contain human remains never opened, and crucial DNA evidence simply ignored.


You’ll also hear about early warnings going back to the 1980s—including whispers of snuff films, missing babysitters, and a freezer allegedly holding body parts—long before Pickton became a household name.


With insight from forensic psychologist Dr. Rachel Toles, we also confront the chilling possibility that Pickton began killing far earlier than authorities admit—perhaps as early as the 1970s.


Was this just incompetence? Or a much darker cover-up?


This episode lays out the evidence, the failures, and the haunting question at the heart of the case: Who was protecting Robert Pickton—and why?

Milestone Events That Should Have Triggered Action – Chronological Breakdown

  • 1983–1985

    • Pauline Johnson’s murder – Her body was found near the Pickton property. Pickton was considered a person of interest due to proximity and ownership of boning knives. No charges laid.

  • Early to Mid-1980s

    • Allegations of assault and kidnapping linked to Pickton emerge, but no formal charges or follow-ups.

  • Late 1980s

    • Babysitter disappears after working on the Pickton farm. A woman named Kathy allegedly contacted police, but no investigation followed.

  • 1989

    • Sexual assault in Surrey – Pickton was named a suspect.
      🔥 Case file later destroyed, eliminating critical early evidence of violent behavior.

  • 1991

    • Nancy Clark disappears from Victoria. Her DNA is later found on Pickton’s farm—suggesting he was active years earlier than officially acknowledged.

  • 1997 – Attempted murder of "Miss Anderson"

    • She was stabbed four times by Pickton, managed to escape, disarmed him, and even stabbed him in self-defense.
      Pickton was arrested and charged with attempted murder.
      Charges stayed in 1998 due to her addiction issues. No victim protection or support offered.
      Crown file destroyed in 2000 or 2001—a violation of mandatory 75-year file retention.

  • 1999 – New Westminster sexual assault

    • Another sex worker was sexually assaulted and strangled but survived. Willing to testify. No charges filed.

  • 1999 – Burnaby threat

    • A woman recognized Pickton, stated he had threatened her. Again, no follow-up.

  • 1999 – Barrel deliveries observed

    • Police witnessed Pickton delivering barrels to West Coast Reduction, a rendering plant.
      Despite tips suggesting he was disposing of human remains, no inspection was done.

  • August 1999

    • RCMP considered a search warrant and wiretap, but the Crown advised against it.
      Affidavit was drafted.
      Never submitted.

  • January 2000 – Voluntary RCMP interview

    • Pickton was not read his rights, and his friend answered questions for him, compromising the interview. No usable intel gained.

  • 2000 – Pickton offers DNA search

    • He voluntarily offered police to search his property for DNA. They declined.

  • August 1999 & April 2000 – Sex worker surveys

    • Multiple women identified Pickton and described disturbing encounters.
      This information was not communicated effectively across investigative teams.

  • February 6, 2002 – Firearm search warrant

    • Pickton’s property was searched for illegal firearms, not murder.
      Discovery of disturbing evidence led to a second warrant and massive crime scene investigation.


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