Dying to be Found

The Pig Farmer Pt 2


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Beth did such a good job of telling us about Robert "Willie" Pickton in episode 24, that she left Deb wanting to find out more about the missing and murdered women from Vancouver, BC. As it turns out, this happens to be such a huge problem in Canada, that Canadian officials formed a task force to investigate missing indigenous women from that region. Join us as we finish up this case and give as much information as we could to give each of Pickton's victims a name and a voice of each mother, daughter, sister, or aunt.

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Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by Dragonov

Teachable Moments Music: Untold Story by Ballian De Moulle

References:

A daughter, a mother and Vancover’s missing women

Daughter of Campbell River woman killed by Robert Pickton launches lawsuit

It has been 20 years since police raided Robert Pickton’s B.C. pig farm

Missing and murdered Indigenous women in the case of Canadian serial killer Robert Pickton

Police Interview Transcript

Robert Pickton Case.

True crime byline: Families knew ‘horrible creature’ was taking Vancouver women long before police did

Why I failed to catch Canada’s worst serial killer

The murder of Sereena Abotsway. (2001). Cove Collection.

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Dying to be FoundBy Deborah Norman