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is a chilling true crime story that delves into the mysterious discovery that occurred in Mission, B.C., in 1995. In the heart of this small town, near a swamp, a local woodworker named Bill Wilson stumbled upon a severed skull with a vertebra still attached. Little did he know that this macabre finding would kickstart a harrowing tale that would captivate the local community and reach far beyond.
The podcast and social media description could go something like this:
"Welcome to 'Lost and Found: The Story of Jane Doe's Severed Skull,' a gripping true crime podcast that takes you on a journey into the heart of a chilling enigma buried in time. In February 1995, Bill Wilson, a local woodworker in Mission, B.C., made a grim discovery near a swamp—a severed skull with a vertebra still attached. This discovery marked the beginning of a story that would send shockwaves through our community.
Join us as we uncover the mysterious circumstances surrounding Jane Doe, a Caucasian/Indigenous female aged 20 to 40, who likely met her fate between 1985 and 1995. Her missing teeth hinted at possible dentures, and the gruesome detail that her skull was cut in half with a power saw only deepens the mystery.
But that's not all. This story takes a dark turn when it's revealed that Jane Doe's bones were connected to a sinister place: Robert Pickton's pig farm in Port Coquitlam. This notorious serial killer, also known as 'Willy' Pickton, was convicted of the murders of several women in Vancouver, making him one of Canada's most prolific serial killers.
Explore the global quest for answers as Jane Doe's DNA profile and composite drawings were shared with Interpol and its 188 member countries. Discover the shocking connections between her and other victims, like Marnie Frey, Georgina Faith Papin, Brenda Ann Wolfe, Andrea Joesbury, Sereena Abotsway, Mona Wilson, and many more.
As we delve into this harrowing tale, we'll also examine the unsettling questions that arise. Did Robert Pickton act alone, or could there have been others involved? The complexity of the crimes, the duration of his activities, and the manipulation tactics used raise intriguing possibilities.
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is a chilling true crime story that delves into the mysterious discovery that occurred in Mission, B.C., in 1995. In the heart of this small town, near a swamp, a local woodworker named Bill Wilson stumbled upon a severed skull with a vertebra still attached. Little did he know that this macabre finding would kickstart a harrowing tale that would captivate the local community and reach far beyond.
The podcast and social media description could go something like this:
"Welcome to 'Lost and Found: The Story of Jane Doe's Severed Skull,' a gripping true crime podcast that takes you on a journey into the heart of a chilling enigma buried in time. In February 1995, Bill Wilson, a local woodworker in Mission, B.C., made a grim discovery near a swamp—a severed skull with a vertebra still attached. This discovery marked the beginning of a story that would send shockwaves through our community.
Join us as we uncover the mysterious circumstances surrounding Jane Doe, a Caucasian/Indigenous female aged 20 to 40, who likely met her fate between 1985 and 1995. Her missing teeth hinted at possible dentures, and the gruesome detail that her skull was cut in half with a power saw only deepens the mystery.
But that's not all. This story takes a dark turn when it's revealed that Jane Doe's bones were connected to a sinister place: Robert Pickton's pig farm in Port Coquitlam. This notorious serial killer, also known as 'Willy' Pickton, was convicted of the murders of several women in Vancouver, making him one of Canada's most prolific serial killers.
Explore the global quest for answers as Jane Doe's DNA profile and composite drawings were shared with Interpol and its 188 member countries. Discover the shocking connections between her and other victims, like Marnie Frey, Georgina Faith Papin, Brenda Ann Wolfe, Andrea Joesbury, Sereena Abotsway, Mona Wilson, and many more.
As we delve into this harrowing tale, we'll also examine the unsettling questions that arise. Did Robert Pickton act alone, or could there have been others involved? The complexity of the crimes, the duration of his activities, and the manipulation tactics used raise intriguing possibilities.

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